Donald Ball wrote:
> 
> i, for one, would love to see some cocooners giving talks. i'm planning on
> submitting a talk on site development using our favorite tools - what
> works, what doesn't work, and why. i know there would be general interest
> in a talk on getting started with cocoon2, and i bet there would be great
> developer interest in a talk on avalon. so who's submitting talks?


I am submitting a talk on Avalon Framework and Web Application programming
using the new and improved Cocoon 2.  My session notes are near completion
for the Avalon session, and I will start on the Cocoon 2 session notes soon.

My Avalon talk is more conceptual, introducing you to Avalon and why things
are done the way they are.  It also goes a little bit into how to practically
break down a project into logical Components.

My Cocoon talk is more practical, and takes the Employee/Department samples
included with Cocoon 2 and expands on them adding in security, administration,
and email messaging.  It will cover the major Cocoon Components, and how to
leverage them for your own good.

> 
> - donald
> 
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> Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 10:47:41 -0400
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> Apologies for the spam and possible multiple reception..  There
> are only two days to the ApacheCom submission deadline, and
> I want to make sure no-one misses it who may want to submit.
> 
> Would ASF members in the various Apache projects please make
> sure this is forwarded to the appropriate project lists?
> Probably someone on the PMC should do it to avoid duplication..
> 
> Committers, this is FYI.  However, please feel free to forward
> to friends and local mailing lists.
> 
> I do not have access to USENET at the moment, so perhaps someone
> would consider posting it on relevant newsgroups, too.
> 
> We have already received lots of submission; I just want everyone
> to have a chance and not procrastinate past the deadline.  (Or
> find out about the deadline if they have just recently joined a
> project, mailing list, or newsgroup.)
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> Thanks, everyone!
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> To-day is Friday, 1 June 2001, and to-morrow is the DEADLINE
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> in Dublin in October 2001.  That means you have less than
> TWO DAYS to finish procrastinating and submit that session
> you have been thinking about! :-D
> 
> The call for participation system will close at 17:30 EDT on
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> Speakers for scheduled sessions have their travel and lodging
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> Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Golux.Com/coar/
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