Re: Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon US 2006

From: Bill Dudney (bdudne..pache.org)
Date: Fri May 26 2006 - 14:35:10 EDT

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    Hi All,

    I'd be glad to do the preso, anyone else interested? If so perhaps we
    could co-submit.

    BTW: I'm also presenting on Cayenne at the Colorado Software Summit

    http://www.softwaresummit.com/2006/speakers/dudney.htm

    The talk will be mostly on a basic intro but I'll touch on remote
    persistence.

    I'd love to get some reviewing eyes on the preso when its done.

    TTFN,

    Bill Dudney
    MyFaces - http://myfaces.apache.org
    Cayenne - http://incubator.apache.org/projects/cayenne.html

    On May 25, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

    > FYI:
    >
    > Not yet sure if I'll be able to go to the US Apache Con, but it
    > would be nice to have a Cayenne presentation there, especially on
    > its unique aspects such as remote object persistence. If there are
    > any volunteers to do this presentation, I'll be glad to help with
    > preparation.
    >
    > Andrus
    >
    >
    > Begin forwarded message:
    >
    >> From: Rich Bowen <rbowe..cbowen.com>
    >> Date: May 25, 2006 2:47:10 PM EDT
    >> To: announc..pachecon.com, community@apache.org,
    >> announc..pache.org
    >> Subject: Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon US 2006
    >> Reply-To: communit..pache.org
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    >> Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon US 2006
    >>
    >> The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is proud to announce that
    >> ApacheCon
    >> US 2006 will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Austin, Texas, October
    >> 9 -
    >> 13, 2006.
    >>
    >> ApacheCon US is the premier conference of the Apache Software
    >> Foundation. This annual event creates a unique platform for the Open
    >> Source community in to come together to gain deep insight into
    >> techniques and methodologies critical to the advancement of Open
    >> Source
    >> software, and gain skills to optimize the power and versatility of
    >> Apache
    >> software.
    >>
    >> The conference brings together ASF members, developers and
    >> contributors,
    >> business people, and power users, working with Apache and related
    >> software,
    >> to participate in a leading-edge forum to exchange ideas and
    >> network with
    >> peers.
    >> The conference begins with two days of intensive half-day and full-
    >> day
    >> tutorials, which will offer actionable techniques and
    >> methodologies pivotal
    >> to the increasing demand for Open Source software. This year we
    >> hope to
    >> offer several intensive trainings that will be 2 - days in lengths.
    >>
    >> The three main conference days offer a wide range of beginner,
    >> intermediate
    >> and advanced sessions. ApacheCon US attendees will have FIVE
    >> tracks to
    >> choose from each days featuring more than 70 sessions, to gain
    >> real-world insight and to learn firsthand the latest developments
    >> of key
    >> Open Source projects including the Apache HTTP Server - the
    >> world's most
    >> popular web server software.
    >>
    >> Come share your knowledge, hit upon new ideas, find solutions and
    >> connect
    >> with your peers at this educational, fun-filled gathering of users,
    >> developers, and vendors of Apache software.
    >>
    >> The ASF and the conference producer for the ApacheCon US conference
    >> series - Full Circle Productions - invite the Open Source
    >> community to
    >> send in session and tutorial proposals for ApacheCon US 2006.
    >>
    >> Apache Software Foundation members are designing the technical
    >> program for
    >> ApacheCon US 2006, which will feature multiple tracks and dozens of
    >> technical sessions. The program committee is particularly
    >> interested in
    >> session and tutorial proposals on the following topics:
    >>
    >> * Apache HTTP server topics (installation, configuration,
    >> migration, ...)
    >> * All ASF projects such as, Jakarta, mod_perl, XML, and SpamAssassin
    >> * Scripting languages and dynamic content
    >> (such as Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, XML, XSL, and PHP)
    >> * Security and e-commerce
    >> * Performance tuning, load balancing and high availability
    >> * Technical and non-technical case studies
    >> * New technologies (e.g., Web, Java, XML, and anti-spam)
    >>
    >> Regular sessions will be 60 minutes and tutorials will be either
    >> 3 or 6 hours. Or 12 hour/2 day sessions.
    >>
    >> To submit a proposal, visit http://www.us.apachecon.com/html/cfp-
    >> form.html
    >>
    >> The deadline for submitting is June 28, 2006
    >>
    >> Speaker benefits include:
    >> * travel costs will be covered up to $750.00 for international
    >> flights.
    >> * accommodation depending on the number of sessions will be covered
    >> * tutorials speakers will be paid an extra fee for their efforts
    >> based
    >> on enrollment
    >> * conference registration fees will be waived
    >>
    >> ApacheCon US Team http://www.apachecon.com/
    >>
    >> topics and catagories for the CFP -
    >> Apache HTTP Server
    >> ASF
    >> Build Tools
    >> Case Study
    >> Community
    >> Database
    >> E-Commerce
    >> Java
    >> New Technologies
    >> Performance
    >> Perl
    >> PHP
    >> Python
    >> Ruby
    >> Security
    >> Spam
    >> TCL
    >> Unix
    >> Web Services
    >> Windows
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