Just to add to what Matt has already stated. Last year we had a good turnout
of CAS presenters and attendees.  There were excellent presentations on how
people deployed CAS and with what modifications.  There was also exceptional
presentations on technologies related to CAS including Java and Spring (as
well as sister technologies such as uPortal).  As last year was the first
year CAS content was explicitly solicited, I expect this year to be even
better!  So I encourage you to submit presentations related to CAS, its
deployment, and related technologies.

And if you're not the type to present, I recommend you at least attend and
meet your fellow counterparts at other institutions.

-Scott
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On Feb 7, 2008 2:19 PM, Smith, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> All CAS Users and Developers-
>
>  I just want to make sure you all pay attention to the JA-SIG
> conference announcements that you will see trickling in.  A number of
> interesting community source groups will be represented, as you can see
> on the conference home page:
>
> http://www.ja-sig.org/conferences/08spring/index.html
>
>  If you are doing anything interesting with CAS, or any of the other
> participating technologies, please consider submitting a presentation
> proposal.
>
>  Just a warning -- if I don't see some proposals from the CAS
> community, I may start contacting some of you directly. ;-)
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask,
> -Matt
>
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