ApacheCon North America 2010 
Business/Community Track Call For Participation

All submissions must be received by Friday, 30 April 2010 at midnight Pacific 
Time.


The official conference, trainings, and expo of The Apache Software Foundation 
(ASF) will return to Atlanta this November, with dozens of sessions on Servers, 
Cloud Computing, Search, NoSQL, Incubating projects, innovations, emerging 
technologies, and more. ApacheCon's technical tracks are currently being 
planned by their respective Project Management Committees and will be announced 
in the upcoming weeks.

Over the past five years, the ApacheCon Business/Community Track brought some 
of the most compelling non-technical topics in Open Source, bridging user, 
developer, and deployment issues as they relate to customer and community 
success. 

We are soliciting 50-minute presentations for the Business/Community Track at 
the next conference, 1-5 November 2010, at the Westin Peachtree in Atlanta.

The ASF's meritocratic process known as "The Apache Way", is widely credited 
for the success of many leading Open Source projects and communities. We are 
particularly interested in presentations that demonstrate real-world examples 
that address The Apache Way and its impact on the following topics:

- The Business of Open Source (policies, governance, ecosystem)
- Adoption Success Stories (enterprise/business, military/government, 
non-profit/academic/research)
- Business Model Strategies (evolving landscape, transforming changes, emerging 
trends)
- Apache in the Enterprise (motivations, operations, markets, interoperability)
- Open Source In the House (tips/tricks/tools that improve internal processes, 
productivity, collaboration)
- Open Development and Distributed Computing
- Educating and Evangelizing
- Open Source Licenses and Legal Issues (roadmaps, hybrid environments, 
compatibility, etc.)
- Meritocracy Model and Community Building
- Mentoring Projects, Users, and Communities
- Fostering Emerging Group Participation (students, women, multi-national, etc.)


Other proposals on topics of interest that showcase “how we did it” are also 
welcome. Submissions are open to anyone with relevant expertise: ASF 
affiliation is not required to present at, attend, or otherwise participate in 
ApacheCon.

Please keep in mind that whilst we are encourage submissions that the highlight 
the use of specific Apache solutions, we are unable to accept 
marketing/commercially-oriented presentations.

All accepted speakers (not co-presenters) qualify for general conference 
admission and a minimum of two nights lodging at the conference hotel. 
Additional hotel nights and travel assistance are possible, depending on the 
number of presentations given and type of assistance needed.

To submit a 50-minute presentation proposal, please send an email to bizcom AT 
apachecon DOT com containing the following information in plaintext (no 
attachments, please):

1. Your full name, title, and organization

2. Contact information, including your address

3. The name of your proposed session (keep your title simple and relevant to 
the topic)

4. The category of the intended presentation (Business or Community)

5. A 75-200 word overview of your presentation

6. A 100-200-word speaker bio that includes prior conference speaking or 
related experience

7. Feedback or references (with contact information) on presentations given 
within the last three years


To be considered, proposals must be received by Friday, 30 April 2010 at 
midnight Pacific Time. Please email any questions regarding proposal 
submissions to bizcom AT apachecon DOT com.


Business/Community Track Key Dates

20 March 2010: Call For Participation Open
30 April 2010: Call For Participation Closes
17 May 2010: Speaker Acceptance/Rejection Notification
1-5 November 2010: ApacheCon NA 2010


We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta! 

Business/Community Track Chairs
Sally Khudairi, Vice President, ASF Marketing & Publicity
Luciano Resende, Apache Community Development Committee




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