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[Announce] Call For Papers opens for ApacheCon US 2009

From: "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wr...@apache.org>
Date: November 7, 2008 4:39:34 PM EST
To: announce@apache.org
Subject: [Announce] Call For Papers opens for ApacheCon US 2009
Reply-To: planners-2009-us@apachecon.com


If you have only 30 seconds to read this;

Join us in celebrating the ASF's 10th Anniversary at ApacheCon!

The Call for Papers is now open for ApacheCon US 2009, taking place 2-6
November in Oakland, California. Proposals are being accepted at
http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/ and can be revised at anytime  
until
the submissions closing deadline of 28 February 2009.

In addition, sponsorship opportunities for both ApacheCon EU 2009/ 
Amsterdam
and ApacheCon US 2009/Oakland are available. Please contact Delia  
Frees at
delia@apachecon.com for further information.

Please, read on...

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ApacheCon Celebrates the ASF's 10th Anniversary in Oakland, California,
2-6 November 2009

Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon US 2009

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) invites submissions to its official
user and developer conference, taking place 2-6 November 2009 at the  
Oakland
Convention Center and Marriott Hotel. ApacheCon serves as a forum for
showcasing the ASF's latest projects, members, and community  
initiatives.
Offering unparalleled educational opportunities, ApacheCon's  
presentations,
hands-on trainings, and sessions address key technology, development,
business/community, and licensing issues in Open Source.

The wide range of activities offered at ApacheCon promotes the  
exchange of
ideas amongst ASF Members, committers, innovators, developers,  
vendors, and
users interested in the future of Open Source technology. The conference
program includes peer-reviewed sessions, trainings/workshops, and select
invited keynote presentations and speakers.

Conference Themes and Topics

Building on ten years of success, ApacheCon returns to the Bay Area  
for the
10th anniversary of the Apache Software Foundation. Comprising some of  
the
most active and recognized developers in the Open Source community,
ApacheCon provides an influential platform for dialogue between Open  
Source
developers and users, traversing a wide range of ideas, expertise, and
personalities.

ApacheCon welcomes submissions across many fields, geographic  
locations, and
areas of development. The breadth of the Apache community lends itself  
to
conference content that is somewhat loosely-structured, with common  
themes
of interest addressing groundbreaking technologies and emerging  
trends, best
practices (from development to deployment), case studies and lessons  
learned
(tips, tools, and tricks). In addition, ApacheCon will continue to  
offer its
highly popular, two-day intensive trainings; certifications of  
completion
will be distributed to those who fulfill all the training requirements.

Topics appropriate for submission are manifold, and may include but  
are not
restricted to: Apache HTTP server (installation, configuration,  
migration,
and more); ASF-wide projects (including Lucene, Hadoop, Jackrabbit, and
Maven); Scripting languages and dynamic content (such as Java, Perl,  
Python,
Ruby, XSL, and PHP); Security and e-commerce (performance tuning, load
balancing and high availability); New technologies (including broader
initiatives such as Web Services and Web 2.0); ASF-Incubated projects  
(such
as Sling, UIMA, and Shindig); and Business/Community issues (Open Source
driven business models, open development, enterprise adoption, and  
more).

Submission Guidelines

Submissions must include; – Session title - Speaker name - Speaker  
biography
- Session description - Format and duration - Audience expertise level

Full details are available online on the CFP page at [WWW]
http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/

Types of Presentations; - Trainings/Workshops - General Sessions - Case
Studies/Industry Profiles - Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations - Fast
Feather (short) sessions - Birds of a Feather discussions - Invited
Keynotes/Panels/Speakers

Pre-Conference Trainings/Workshops

Held on the first two days of the conference (2-3 November 2009),  
ApacheCon
trainings are available at a registration fee beyond the regular  
conference
fee. Proposals may be submitted for half-day (3 hours), full-day (6  
hours),
or two-day (12 hours) training sessions. These proposed tutorials  
should be
aimed at providing in-depth, hands-on development experience or related
continuing education. Training submissions are welcome at beginner,
intermediate, and expert levels.

General Sessions include presentations on practical development
applications, insight into high-interest projects, best practices and  
key
advances, overcoming implementation challenges, and industry  
innovations.
Especially welcome are submissions that extend participants'  
understanding
the role of ASF projects and their influence on the Open Source  
community at
large. General Sessions are scheduled for 50 minutes and are  
accessible to
all conference delegates.

Case Study/Industry Profile

Practitioners are invited to submit presentations that focus on how
implementing particular ASF technologies led to improved products/ 
solutions,
service offerings, changes in work practices, among other successes.
Proposals that highlight overcoming interesting challenges in  
application
design and developing innovative frameworks using multiple ASF  
projects are
particularly encouraged. NOTE: Marketing-oriented submissions aimed at
promoting specific organizations or products will not be accepted.

Invited Keynotes/Panels/Speakers

Each conference the ApacheCon Planning team invites select presenters
dealing with engaging, dialectical, and challenging subjects to  
present in
keynote and/or panel formats. Topics include cutting-edge technology
development, industry leadership, hot or emerging trends, opinions on
controversial issues, insight on technology paradigms, and contrasting
viewpoints in complementary professional areas. Those interested in
suggesting a candidate for an invited speaker opportunity should  
submit a
brief proposal with the speaker's name, affiliation, background/bio,
overview of topics of interest, and contact information.

Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions and Fast Feather Track talks are  
selected
by separate processes, nearer to the beginning of the conference.

Proposals are now being accepted at http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/cfp/
and can be revised at anytime until the submissions closing deadline  
of 28
February 2009.

In addition, sponsorship opportunities for both ApacheCon EU 2009/ 
Amsterdam
and ApacheCon US 2009/Oakland are available. Please contact Delia  
Frees at
delia@apachecon.com for further information.

ApacheCon US 2009 is co-produced by the Apache Software Foundation and  
Stone
Circle Productions. The ApacheCon Planning team comprises ASF Members  
from
all over the world working on a wholly-volunteer basis. For more
information, visit http://us.apachecon.com/c/acus2009/





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