Thanks for the offer :)

But I think I can manage to remember how to operate the car...

Mike

On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Grant Ingersoll <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shocked!   My offer to pick you up in person still stands!
>
>
> On May 21, 2010, at 2:19 AM, Michael McCandless wrote:
>
>> Finally a Lucene conference near me :)
>>
>> I will pull my hands off my keyboard and attend in person!
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Grant Ingersoll <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Lucene Revolution Call For Participation - Boston, Massachusetts October 7 
>>> & 8, 2010
>>>
>>> The first US conference dedicated to Apache Lucene and Solr is coming to 
>>> Boston, October 7 & 8, 2010. The conference is sponsored by Lucid 
>>> Imagination with additional support from community and other commercial 
>>> co‐sponsors. The audience will include those experienced Solr and Lucene 
>>> application development, along with those experienced in other enterprise 
>>> search technologies interested becoming more familiar with Solr and Lucene 
>>> technologies and the opportunities they present.
>>>
>>> We are soliciting 45‐minute presentations for the conference.
>>>
>>> Key Dates:
>>> May 12, 2010         Call For Participation Open
>>> June 23, 2010        Call For Participation Closes
>>> June 28, 2010        Speaker Acceptance/Rejection Notification
>>> October 5‐6, 2010  Lucene and Solr Pre‐conference Training Sessions
>>> October 7‐8, 2010  Conference Sessions
>>>
>>>
>>> Topics of interest include:
>>> Lucene and Solr in the Enterprise (case studies, implementation, return on 
>>> investment, etc.)
>>>  “How We Did It” Development Case Studies
>>> Spatial/Geo search
>>>  Lucene and Solr in the Cloud (Deployment cases as well as tutorials)
>>> Scalability and Performance Tuning
>>> Large Scale Search
>>> Real Time Search
>>> Data Integration/Data Management
>>> Lucene & Solr for Mobile Applications
>>>
>>> All accepted speakers will qualify for discounted conference admission. 
>>> Financial assistance is available for speakers that qualify.
>>>
>>> To submit a 45‐minute presentation proposal, please send an email to 
>>> [email protected] with Subject containing: <your name>, Topic <your 
>>> session title> containing the following information in plain text.
>>>
>>> If you have more than one topic proposed, send a separate email. Do not 
>>> attach Word or other text file documents.
>>>
>>> Return all fields completed as follows:
>>> 1.    Your full name, title, and organization
>>> 2.    Contact information, including your address, email, phone number
>>> 3.    The name of your proposed session (keep your title simple, 
>>> interesting, and relevant to the topic)
>>> 4.    A 75‐200 word overview of your presentation; in addition to the 
>>> topic, describe whether your
>>> presentation is intended as a tutorial, description of an implementation, 
>>> an theoretical/academic
>>> discussion, etc.
>>> 5.    A 100‐200‐word speaker bio that includes prior conference speaking or 
>>> related experience
>>> To be considered, proposals must be received by 12 Midnight PDT Wednesday, 
>>> June 23, 2010.
>>>
>>> Please email any general questions regarding the conference to 
>>> [email protected]. To be added to the conference mailing list, 
>>> please email [email protected]. If your organization is 
>>> interested in sponsorship opportunities, email [email protected].
>>>
>>> We look forward to seeing you in Boston!
>>
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