Thanks Carsten,
well, this will be my first travel to the Apache Con but if you agree I'll
send a proposal tonight. If anyone more want to present it just drop me a
line and we do it together.

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> this is a call for presenters for Fast Feather Track at ApacheCon US
> 2008 in New Orleans.
>
> You may already know the new "Fast Feather Track" which was held for the
> first time at ApacheCon Europe 2007. Fast Feather track presentations
> are 10-15 minute presentations about a specific project or topic. The
> focus is on Apache Incubator and Apache Labs projects.
>
> We would very much like to have a presentation about Abdera at the Fast
> Feather Track, and would like to invite someone from the team to submit
> a presentation proposal!
>
> You'll need to send
>
> * a title
> * a brief description of what you want to talk about (remember that the
> talk is only 15 minutes long - five sentences is probably plenty),
> * and a short bio (if you're already speaking at ApacheCon, you can skip
> this step).
>
> to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
>
> What do you get out of it? If you send in your details really soon (in
> the next 24h), we'll do our best to make sure they appear in the program
> - and we'll be able to make sure that your talk gets printed nicely on
> the schedule at the conference. You'll also get bragging rights, kudos
> and karma - and you might even pick up a few new groupie^Wcommitters.
>
> ApacheCon New Orleans - are you ready, for just about anything?
>
> So please respond as soon as possible - available slots are served on a
> first come base :)
>
> Craig & Carsten, your Fast Feather Crew
>
> (NB Speaking in the Fast Feather Track does not entitle you to the full
> range of speaker perks - you'll get a shiny badge, and your bio in the
> program, but you won't get your travel, room or registration comped.
> Doesn't make it any less fun though, we promise!)
> --
> Carsten Ziegeler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>



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