The Call for Papers deadline for pgconf.eu has been extended. Instead of
ending yesterday, the new deadline is Friday, September 2, midnight
CET*.
However, we'll start approving talks that have already been submitted as
soon as possible. So, make sure you submit really soon.
PostgreSQL Conference Europe 2011 will be held on October 18-21 in the
Casa 400 Hotel in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It will cover topics
for PostgreSQL users, developers and contributors, as well as decision
and policy makers. For more information about the conference, please
see the website at http://2011.pgconf.eu/.
We are still accepting proposals for talks. Please note that we are
looking for talks in English, Dutch, German and French.
Each session will last 45 minutes, and may be on any topic related to
PostgreSQL. Suggested topic areas include:
* Developing applications for PostgreSQL
* Administering large scale PostgreSQL installations
* Case studies and/or success stories of PostgreSQL deployments
* PostgreSQL tools and utilities
* PostgreSQL hacking
* Community & user groups
* Tuning the server
* Migrating from other systems
* Scaling/replication
* Benchmarking & hardware
* PostgreSQL related products
Of course, we're happy to receive proposals for talks on other
PostgreSQL related topics as well.
We also have a limited number of longer, 90-minute, slots available.
Please indicate clearly in your submission if you wish to make a
90-minute talk.
Finally, there will be a session of five minute lightning talks. A
separate call for proposals will be made for them further on.
The (new) submission deadline is September 2nd, 2011. Selected speakers
will be notified before Sep 5th, 2011.
Please submit your proposals by going to
http://2011.pgconf.eu/callforpapers
and following the instructions.
If your proposal is in a non-english language, please include a
single-sentence description of the presentation in English as well in
the field for submission notes.
The proposals will be considered by committee who will produce a
schedule to be published nearer the conference date. If your proposal
has been accepted, you will be informed by email within two weeks of
the submission deadline.
This call for papers is also available on the web at
http://2011.pgconf.eu/callforpapers
We look forward to hearing from you, and seeing you in Amsterdam in
October!
--
Guillaume
http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info
http://www.dalibo.com