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Posted to apachecon-discuss@apache.org by Upayavira <uv...@odoko.co.uk> on 2012/08/04 09:12:35 UTC
A business track?
Looking at the list of tracks, it seems there's no 'business track'
looking at open source in business in general.
Is there going to be such a track, or space for such presentations?
Thx,
Upayavira
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012, at 07:14 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
> Hi All
>
> We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe
> 2012 is finally open!
>
> (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place
> between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.)
>
> If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference
> website at <http://www.apachecon.eu/> and sign up for a new account. Once
> you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, then
> submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP page on
> the conference website.
>
> We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the bredth
> of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk selection
> and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the track that
> it
> most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and what projects
> they expect to cover, are available at <http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/>.
>
> (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and
> missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on
> <apachecon-discuss@apache.org > straight away, so we can work out if it's
> possible to squeeze you in...)
>
> The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks to
> send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to
> seeing
> some great ones shortly!
>
> Thanks
> Nick
> (On behalf of the Conferences committee)
Re: A business track?
Posted by Upayavira <uv...@odoko.co.uk>.
Thank you. So my presentation proposal needs to be *good*?? Eeks! :-)
Upayavira
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012, at 10:00 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> On 4 August 2012 08:12, Upayavira <uv...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
> > Looking at the list of tracks, it seems there's no 'business track'
> > looking at open source in business in general.
> >
> > Is there going to be such a track, or space for such presentations?
>
> Yes, we'll include any good ones in the community track.
>
> Ross
>
> >
> > Thx,
> >
> > Upayavira
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 19, 2012, at 07:14 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
> >> Hi All
> >>
> >> We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe
> >> 2012 is finally open!
> >>
> >> (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place
> >> between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.)
> >>
> >> If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference
> >> website at <http://www.apachecon.eu/> and sign up for a new account. Once
> >> you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, then
> >> submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP page on
> >> the conference website.
> >>
> >> We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the bredth
> >> of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk selection
> >> and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the track that
> >> it
> >> most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and what projects
> >> they expect to cover, are available at <http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/>.
> >>
> >> (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and
> >> missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on
> >> <apachecon-discuss@apache.org > straight away, so we can work out if it's
> >> possible to squeeze you in...)
> >>
> >> The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks to
> >> send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to
> >> seeing
> >> some great ones shortly!
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Nick
> >> (On behalf of the Conferences committee)
>
>
>
> --
> Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
> Programme Leader (Open Development)
> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com
Re: A business track?
Posted by Ross Gardler <rg...@opendirective.com>.
On 4 August 2012 08:12, Upayavira <uv...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
> Looking at the list of tracks, it seems there's no 'business track'
> looking at open source in business in general.
>
> Is there going to be such a track, or space for such presentations?
Yes, we'll include any good ones in the community track.
Ross
>
> Thx,
>
> Upayavira
>
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012, at 07:14 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
>> Hi All
>>
>> We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe
>> 2012 is finally open!
>>
>> (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place
>> between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.)
>>
>> If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference
>> website at <http://www.apachecon.eu/> and sign up for a new account. Once
>> you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, then
>> submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP page on
>> the conference website.
>>
>> We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the bredth
>> of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk selection
>> and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the track that
>> it
>> most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and what projects
>> they expect to cover, are available at <http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/>.
>>
>> (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and
>> missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on
>> <apachecon-discuss@apache.org > straight away, so we can work out if it's
>> possible to squeeze you in...)
>>
>> The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks to
>> send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to
>> seeing
>> some great ones shortly!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nick
>> (On behalf of the Conferences committee)
--
Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
Programme Leader (Open Development)
OpenDirective http://opendirective.com