Greetings!

The fifth annual PostgreSQL conference in Paris, France is opening for 
business!  This is a community conference as defined by the PostgreSQL 
Community Recognition Guidelines.

We are now accepting talk proposals in English only. Each session is 45 minutes 
after which there will be time for questions. We may also have a limited number 
of shorter, 20-minute slots available. Please indicate clearly in your 
submission if you wish to present a 20-minute talk. Presentations will be 
recorded.

Talks may be on any topic related to PostgreSQL in some way. Suggested topic 
areas include:

- Developing applications with or for PostgreSQL
- Administering large scale PostgreSQL installations
- Case studies and/or success stories of PostgreSQL deployments (or interesting 
failures)
- PostgreSQL tools and utilities
- Community and local user groups
- Tuning and performance improvements
- PostgreSQL internals hacking
- Migration from other database systems
- Replication, Clustering, and High Availability
- Recovery and Backup strategies
- Benchmarking and hardware
- PostgreSQL related products
- DevOps and continuous deployment/configuration/integration around PostgreSQL

Of course, we’re happy to receive proposals for talks on other 
PostgreSQL-related topics as well.

The proposals will be judged by our selection committee: Carole Arnaud, Louise 
Grandjonc, and Lætitia Avrot. The CfP will close on November 30, 2018 at 23:59. 
Notifications will be sent out no later than December 7.

https://2019.pgday.paris/callforpapers/

We are also now open for sponsors.  If you would like to sponsor pgDay Paris 
2019, please visit the following site and follow instructions there.  Only five 
booths are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

https://2019.pgday.paris/sponsors/

And finally, earlybird registration is open for those who know what a great 
event this has been in the past.

https://2019.pgday.paris/registration/

For any questions, please write to [email protected]

See you there!

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