All, The Jasig 2010 Call for Proposals is open! We invite you to submit your presentation proposal! For more details, see below!
While we continue to be extremely interested in presentations related to CAS, uPortal, and other Jasig projects, we're looking to improve and expand upon the content we offer that you can use in your day-to-day jobs (unless you just happen to deploy CAS every day ;-)). Presentations on new languages such as Groovy and Scala, great frameworks such as Grails or Spring, methodologies such as Agile, architecture/design such as REST, and best practices such as for high availability, testing and Java development are being highly sought after. These are just examples of the things we're looking for. If you've got something you think would be interesting to your peers, submit your proposal now Also, if you're working on an application that you're thinking might benefit from a wider audience (i.e. you want to open source it), be sure to submit a presentation on it! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly. Cheers, Scott ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Jonathan Markow <jjmar...@jasig.org> Date: Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:01 PM Subject: [cas-steering-committee] Call for Proposals - Jasig 2010 To: JA-SIG Members <jasig-memb...@lists.ja-sig.org>, jasig-announce < jasig-annou...@lists.ja-sig.org> Cc: JA-SIG Board <bo...@lists.ja-sig.org>, cas-steering-commit...@lists.ja-sig.org, uportal-steering-commit...@lists.ja-sig.org *Ten Years of Open Source Innovation* March 8 - 10, 2009 The Town and Country Resort, San Diego, California Supplementary Seminars on March 7th and the afternoon of March 10th Developer Workshops, March 11 - 12 *Call for Proposals now open* Deadline for submission of proposals for half or full day seminars: November 4, 2009 Deadline for submission of proposals for all other sessions: November 18, 2009 Conference site: http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/10spring/index.html Dear Colleague: Help us celebrate Jasig's 10th anniversary in San Diego with outstanding speakers and special events. The focus is on innovation this year. We'll be highlighting new and established work from higher education institutions: Projects you should know about; local projects in search of community; creative work by established communities of practice; projects that exist only as a gleam in the eye of a creative developer. Come and see presentations and seminars on new technologies soon to impact higher education. We're seeking talks on topics such as Scala, Spring 3, deployment to the Cloud, Groovy, Grails, REST, Jersey, mobile applications, etc. We invite you to propose talks, seminars, birds-of-a-feather sessions, demos, and poster session displays on new and current campus applications: Enterprise portlets, CAS, uPortal, Bedework Calendar, Identity & Access Management, Fluid, ESUP Helpdesk, OpenRegistry, Sakai, Kuali, Internet2 Middleware Solutions, Fedora and DSpace, and others. Talks will be presented in one of four tracks: - *Designing & Developing* For developers, architects, UX designers, testers. Presentations for people who build applications. - *Deploying & Integrating* For people who need to make applications work on campus: developers, content providers, team leaders, evangelists. In particular, we would like to highlight work that integrates open source projects within the enterprise infrastructure and with each other. - *Managing & Governing* What are best practices for managing community source projects or their deployments on campus? For encouraging adoption? For gaining acceptance and campus buy-in? For engaging your community in the processes? Presentations for managers, team leaders, executives, planners and strategists. - *Looking Ahead* What are the technologies that will impact higher education in the coming years? What project work, prototypes, plans, and local campus applications would you like to share with a community of your peers? Half-day Supplementary Seminars will be held in the morning and afternoon on Sunday, March 7th as well as on Wednesday (March 10th) afternoon. Proposals may be entered on the Jasig Conference Website. Proposals require a Title, an Abstract (under 500 words), a Presenter Profile, and some basic affiliation information. This year we are also asking proposal submitters to select tags that best describe their proposals. Submit your proposal directly at http://www.ja-sig.org/jasigconf/call-form.jsp?conf_id=jasig17 or from the conference home page, where you can find all the details: http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/10spring/index.html (Click the Call for Proposals link on the left). We look forward to seeing you at *Ten Years of Open Source Innovation*! -The Jasig 2010 Spring Conference Planning Committee -- You are currently subscribed to cas-dev@lists.jasig.org as: arch...@mail-archive.com To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/JSG/cas-dev