Thread: PGCon 2013 - call for papers

PGCon 2013 - call for papers

From
Dan Langille
Date:
PGCon 2013 will be on 23-24 May 2013 at University of Ottawa.

This year, we are planning to have an un-conference day around PGCon.
This is currently being scheduled.  More information on the
un-conference will be available within a few weeks.

NOTE: the un-conference day content will be set on the day by those turning up
on that day.  We expect heavy attendance by developers and users of PostgreSQL.

We are now accepting proposals for the main part of the conference (23-24 May).
Proposals can be quite simple. We do not require academic-style papers.

If you are doing something interesting with PostgreSQL, please submit
a proposal.  You might be one of the backend hackers or work on a
PostgreSQL related project and want to share your know-how with
others. You might be developing an interesting system using PostgreSQL
as the foundation. Perhaps you migrated from another database to
PostgreSQL and would like to share details.  These, and other stories
are welcome. Both users and developers are encouraged to share their
experiences.

Here are a some ideas to jump start your proposal process:

- novel ways in which PostgreSQL is used
- migration of production systems from another database
- data warehousing
- tuning PostgreSQL for different work loads
- replication and clustering
- hacking the PostgreSQL code
- PostgreSQL derivatives and forks
- applications built around PostgreSQL
- benchmarking and performance engineering
- case studies
- location-aware and mapping software with PostGIS
- The latest PostgreSQL features and features in development
- research and teaching with PostgreSQL
- things the PostgreSQL project could do better
- integrating PostgreSQL with 3rd-party software

Both users and developers are encouraged to share their experiences.

The schedule is:

1 Dec 2012 Proposal acceptance begins
19 Jan 2013 Proposal acceptance ends
19 Feb 2013 Confirmation of accepted proposals

NOTE: the call for lightning talks will go out very close to the conference.
Do not submit lightning talks proposals until then.

See also <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/papers.php>

Instructions for submitting a proposal to PGCon 2013 are available
from: <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/submissions.php>

--
Dan Langille - http://langille.org



Re: PGCon 2013 - call for papers

From
Alejandro Carrillo
Date:
I want to send a paper about a Tutorial to Recovery data delete in tables(rows in system and user tables), but I live in Colombia. Can I participate?


De: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
Para: pgsql-advocacy <pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org>
Enviado: Sábado 8 de diciembre de 2012 19:05
Asunto: [pgsql-advocacy] PGCon 2013 - call for papers

PGCon 2013 will be on 23-24 May 2013 at University of Ottawa.

This year, we are planning to have an un-conference day around PGCon.
This is currently being scheduled.  More information on the
un-conference will be available within a few weeks.

NOTE: the un-conference day content will be set on the day by those turning up
on that day.  We expect heavy attendance by developers and users of PostgreSQL.

We are now accepting proposals for the main part of the conference (23-24 May).
Proposals can be quite simple. We do not require academic-style papers.

If you are doing something interesting with PostgreSQL, please submit
a proposal.  You might be one of the backend hackers or work on a
PostgreSQL related project and want to share your know-how with
others. You might be developing an interesting system using PostgreSQL
as the foundation. Perhaps you migrated from another database to
PostgreSQL and would like to share details.  These, and other stories
are welcome. Both users and developers are encouraged to share their
experiences.

Here are a some ideas to jump start your proposal process:

- novel ways in which PostgreSQL is used
- migration of production systems from another database
- data warehousing
- tuning PostgreSQL for different work loads
- replication and clustering
- hacking the PostgreSQL code
- PostgreSQL derivatives and forks
- applications built around PostgreSQL
- benchmarking and performance engineering
- case studies
- location-aware and mapping software with PostGIS
- The latest PostgreSQL features and features in development
- research and teaching with PostgreSQL
- things the PostgreSQL project could do better
- integrating PostgreSQL with 3rd-party software

Both users and developers are encouraged to share their experiences.

The schedule is:

1 Dec 2012 Proposal acceptance begins
19 Jan 2013 Proposal acceptance ends
19 Feb 2013 Confirmation of accepted proposals

NOTE: the call for lightning talks will go out very close to the conference.
Do not submit lightning talks proposals until then.

See also <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/papers.php>

Instructions for submitting a proposal to PGCon 2013 are available
from: <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/submissions.php>

--
Dan Langille - http://langille.org



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Re: PGCon 2013 - call for papers

From
Josh Berkus
Date:
On 12/8/12 5:04 PM, Alejandro Carrillo wrote:
> I want to send a paper about a Tutorial to Recovery data delete in tables(rows in system and user tables), but I live
inColombia. Can I participate? 

You can certainly participate.  Do keep in mind that the conference is
in English -- you might want to do a 1-hour talk instead of a tutorial,
which is hard to manage in a foreign language.

Some speaker travel funds are available, but they're limited by budget.
 However, see if you can get your talk accepted first.

--
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL Experts Inc.
http://pgexperts.com


Re: PGCon 2013 - call for papers

From
Dan Langille
Date:
On 2012-12-08 20:04, Alejandro Carrillo wrote:
> I want to send a paper about a Tutorial to Recovery data delete in
> tables(rows in system and user tables), but I live in Colombia. Can I
> participate?

PGCon attracts speakers and attendees from all over the world.
Location
does not restrict you from submitting.  By all means, please submit a
proposal.
I encourage to you do so.

>
>> -------------------------
>> DE: Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
>> PARA: pgsql-advocacy <pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org>
>> ENVIADO: Sábado 8 de diciembre de 2012 19:05
>> ASUNTO: [pgsql-advocacy] PGCon 2013 - call for papers
>>
>> PGCon 2013 will be on 23-24 May 2013 at University of Ottawa.
>>
>> This year, we are planning to have an un-conference day around
>> PGCon.
>> This is currently being scheduled. More information on the
>> un-conference will be available within a few weeks.
>>
>> NOTE: the un-conference day content will be set on the day by those
>> turning up
>> on that day. We expect heavy attendance by developers and users of
>> PostgreSQL.
>>
>> We are now accepting proposals for the main part of the conference
>> (23-24 May).
>> Proposals can be quite simple. We do not require academic-style
>> papers.
>>
>> If you are doing something interesting with PostgreSQL, please
>> submit
>> a proposal. You might be one of the backend hackers or work on a
>> PostgreSQL related project and want to share your know-how with
>> others. You might be developing an interesting system using
>> PostgreSQL
>> as the foundation. Perhaps you migrated from another database to
>> PostgreSQL and would like to share details. These, and other stories
>> are welcome. Both users and developers are encouraged to share their
>> experiences.
>>
>> Here are a some ideas to jump start your proposal process:
>>
>> - novel ways in which PostgreSQL is used
>> - migration of production systems from another database
>> - data warehousing
>> - tuning PostgreSQL for different work loads
>> - replication and clustering
>> - hacking the PostgreSQL code
>> - PostgreSQL derivatives and forks
>> - applications built around PostgreSQL
>> - benchmarking and performance engineering
>> - case studies
>> - location-aware and mapping software with PostGIS
>> - The latest PostgreSQL features and features in development
>> - research and teaching with PostgreSQL
>> - things the PostgreSQL project could do better
>> - integrating PostgreSQL with 3rd-party software
>>
>> Both users and developers are encouraged to share their experiences.
>>
>> The schedule is:
>>
>> 1 Dec 2012 Proposal acceptance begins
>> 19 Jan 2013 Proposal acceptance ends
>> 19 Feb 2013 Confirmation of accepted proposals
>>
>> NOTE: the call for lightning talks will go out very close to the
>> conference.
>> Do not submit lightning talks proposals until then.
>>
>> See also <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/papers.php [1]>
>>
>> Instructions for submitting a proposal to PGCon 2013 are available
>> from: <http://www.pgcon.org/2013/submissions.php [2]>
>>
>> --
>> Dan Langille - http://langille.org [3]
>>
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> [1] http://www.pgcon.org/2013/papers.php
> [2] http://www.pgcon.org/2013/submissions.php
> [3] http://langille.org/
> [4] mailto:pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org
> [5] http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-advocacy


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