[Catalyst] Fwd: Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon Europe 2006
David Hodgkinson
davehodg at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 22:48:50 CET 2006
Well, I'm certainly going to be there and was thinking of a 45 minute
walkthrough of building, say a blogging or portal type site. It
encompasses
a fair bit of the basics: MVC, sessions, auth, RSS, forms, mail.
If anyone wants to do a Leo/Leon type double-act, I can play the dumb
user wanting to get stuff done, someone else can play perl god... ;-)
On 23 Feb 2006, at 15:13, Andrew Ford wrote:
> I saw this as I was on my way out to the Birmingham.pm meeting last
> night and was thinking about submitting a proposal for a session
> myself. If noone more experienced wants to do this then I would be
> happy to dot it. I need to work out what exactly to cover --
> probably a
> rapid introduction with some demos, general advocacy for Catalyst,
> Perl
> and CPAN generally followed by examples of some of the more cool
> features -- but there is plenty of time to prepare and hone a good
> talk. I could try out the talk at the next pm meeting in March and
> also give it at YAPC::Europe, which of course is going to be hosted by
> Birmingham.pm this year.
>
> Andrew
>
> David Hodgkinson wrote:
>> So, papers anyone?
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>
>>> From: Lars Eilebrecht <lars at apache.org>
>>> Date: 21 February 2006 18:21:33 GMT
>>> To: announce at apachecon.com
>>> Subject: Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon Europe 2006
>>>
>>> Call for Papers Opens for ApacheCon Europe 2006
>>>
>>> The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is proud to announce that
>>> ApacheCon
>>> Europe 2006 will be held at the Burlington Hotel in Dublin, Ireland,
>>> June 26-30, 2006.
>>>
>>> ApacheCon Europe is the official conference of the Apache Software
>>> Foundation in Europe. This annual event creates a unique platform
>>> for the
>>> Open Source community in Europe to come together to gain deep
>>> insight into
>>> techniques and methodologies critical to the advancement of Open
>>> Source
>>> software, and gain skills to optimize the power and versatility of
>>> Apache
>>> software.
>>>
>>> The conference brings together ASF members, developers and
>>> contributors,
>>> business people, and power users, working with Apache and related
>>> software,
>>> to participate in a leading-edge forum to exchange ideas and
>>> network with
>>> peers.
>>> The conference begins with two days of intensive half-day and
>>> full-day
>>> tutorials, which will offer actionable techniques and methodologies
>>> pivotal
>>> to the increasing demand for Open Source software.
>>> The three main conference days offer a wide range of beginner,
>>> intermediate
>>> and advanced sessions. ApacheCon Europe attendees will have more
>>> than 70
>>> sessions to choose from, to gain real-world insight and to learn
>>> first-hand
>>> the latest developments of key Open Source projects including the
>>> Apache
>>> HTTP Server - the world's most popular web server software.
>>> Come share your knowledge, hit upon new ideas, find solutions and
>>> connect
>>> with your peers at this educational, fun-filled gathering of users,
>>> developers, and vendors of Apache software.
>>>
>>> The ASF and the conference producer for the ApacheCon Europe
>>> conference
>>> series - Software & Support Verlag from Frankfurt, Germany - invite
>>> the Open
>>> Source community to send in session and tutorial proposals for
>>> ApacheCon
>>> Europe 2006.
>>>
>>> Apache Software Foundation members are designing the technical
>>> program for
>>> ApacheCon Europe 2006, which will feature multiple tracks and
>>> dozens of
>>> technical sessions. The program committee is particularly
>>> interested in
>>> session and tutorial proposals on the following topics:
>>>
>>> * Apache HTTP server topics (installation, configuration,
>>> migration, ...)
>>> * All ASF projects such as, Jakarta, mod_perl, XML, and SpamAssassin
>>> * Scripting languages and dynamic content
>>> (such as Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, XML, XSL, and PHP)
>>> * Security and e-commerce
>>> * Performance tuning, load balancing and high availability
>>> * Technical and non-technical case studies
>>> * New technologies (e.g., Web, Java, XML, and anti-spam)
>>>
>>> Regular sessions will be 60 minutes and tutorials will be either
>>> 3 or 6 hours.
>>>
>>> To submit a proposal, visit http://www.apachecon.com/2006/EU/cfp.
>>> The deadline for submitting is March 27, 2006
>>>
>>> Speaker benefits include:
>>> * travel costs will be covered
>>> * accommodation depending on the number of sessions will be covered
>>> * tutorials speakers will be paid an extra fee for their efforts
>>> * conference registration fees will be waived
>>>
>>> ApacheCon Europe Team
>>> http://www.apachecon.com/2006/EU/
>>>
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