CodeCon, the real cheap P2P hacker convention that requires running code from all its presenters, has posted its call for papers:
All presentations must include working demonstrations, ideally open source. Presenters must be one of the active developers of the code in question. We emphasize that demonstrations be of *working* code.
CodeCon strongly encourages presenters from non-commercial and academic backgrounds to attend for the purposes of collaboration and the sharing of knowledge by providing free registration to workshop presenters and discounted registration to full-time students….
* community-based web sites – forums, weblogs, personals
* development tools – languages, debuggers, version control
* file sharing systems – swarming distribution, distributed search
* security products – mail encryption, intrusion detection, firewalls
(via The Farm)