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On Jul 19, 2012, at 1:59 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 07/19/2012 08:14 PM, Nick Burch wrote: >> Hi All >> >> We're pleased to announce that the Call for Papers for ApacheCon Europe >> 2012 is finally open! >> >> (For those who don't already know, ApacheCon Europe will be taking place >> between the 5th and the 9th of November this year, in Sinsheim, Germany.) >> >> If you'd like to submit a talk proposal, please visit the conference >> website at <http://www.apachecon.eu/> and sign up for a new account. >> Once you've signed up, use your dashboard to enter your speaker bio, >> then submit your talk proposal(s). There's more information on the CFP >> page on the conference website. >> >> We welcome talk proposals from all projects, from right across the >> bredth of projects at the foundation! To make things easier for talk >> selection and scheduling, we'd ask that you tag your proposal with the >> track that it most closely fits within. The details of the tracks, and >> what projects they expect to cover, are available at >> <http://www.apachecon.eu/tracks/>. >> >> (If your project/group of projects was intending to submit a track, and >> missed the deadline, then please get in touch with us on >> <[email protected] > straight away, so we can work out if >> it's possible to squeeze you in...) >> >> The CFP will close on Friday 3rd August, so you've a little over weeks >> to send in your talk proposal. Don't put it off! We'll look forward to >> seeing some great ones shortly! >> >> Thanks >> Nick >> (On behalf of the Conferences committee) > > The bottom of the tracks page says "Web infractrusture". Can someone > please fix this typo? :) > > With regards, > Daniel. > -- Steve Holden [email protected], Holden Web, LLC http://holdenweb.com/ Python classes (and much more) through the web http://oreillyschool.com/ Conferences and technical event management at http://theopenbastion.com/ Next: DjangoCon US Sep 6-8, Washington DC http://djangocon.us/
