Folks,
Just got this today from O'Reilly. Who's going to speak there?
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Call for Participation
First Annual O'Reilly European Open Source Convention
October 17-20, 2005
Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/eurooscon/create/e_sess
Proposals Due: May 23, 2005
Do you have best practices to share with fellow open source developers?
Want to help companies, government, and non-profits adopt the best and
newest open source technology? If so, you're invited to submit a proposal
to speak at the very first O'Reilly European Open Source Convention (aka
EuroOSCON).
EuroOSCON's theme is "The Future is Open." The conference focuses on all
aspects of building applications, services, and systems that use the new
capabilities and showcase the diversity of the open source platform.
Specific tracks and topics at the convention include:
- Linux, other open source operating systems, and applications
- Java
- PHP
- Perl
- Databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Ingres, MaxDB, and SQLite
- Security
- Emerging Topics: AJAX, SOA, Wireless, mobile, p2p, visualization,
patents, licenses, business models, sociology, privacy, etc.
EuroOSCON attracts developers, systems and network administrators, and
their managers. Attendees have a wide range of experience, so be sure to
target a particular level of experience: beginner, intermediate, advanced.
Talks (45 or 90 minutes) and tutorials (3 hours or 6 hours) should be
technical, either focusing on code or giving practical architectural
advice. Strictly no marketing presentations.
Attendee registration opens in late June 2005.
If you have a suggestion you'd like to share with the planning committee,
send an email to: euro-idea@oreilly.com
Additional Information:
To submit a proposal, visit:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/eurooscon/create/e_sess
For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities at O'Reilly
conferences, contact Andrew Calvo at (707) 827-7176, or
andrewc@oreilly.com