Hello Mihail, I have added the conference, it should be online in a few, once it gets propagated to all the mirrors.
Thank you, Stelian On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Mihail Irintchev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Stelian, > > Here's the info: > > Dates: Sept. 25 - 27 > CFP closes on: March 16th (http://www.bgphp.org/submit-a-talk/) > Title: Bulgaria PHP Conference > Website: bgphp.org > Description: > "The Bulgaria PHP Conference is an event organized by the local PHP user > group: @bgphp. This is going to be our first conference but nonetheless we > have attracted a number of prominent international and local speakers ( > http://www.bgphp.org/confirmed-speakers/). We expect 450 attendees from > Bulgaria, the Balkans region, Europe, and other parts of the world. We > welcome a diverse crowd of PHP developers who want to learn new things and > share their passion for code. > > Bulgaria is one of the fastest growing IT regions. A lot of international > companies outsource their IT departments in the country. The PHP community > is large and actively travels abroad to attend international summits of all > kinds. The official language of the conference is English and all talks and > sessions will be in English. Attendees and sponsors will be pleasantly > surprised by the affordability of all services in the country. Hotel > accommodation, food and even the tickets for the event are quite > affordable, given the high quality of service you’ll get in return. > > Take advantage of our blind bird tickets (http://www.bgphp.org/tickets/) > by March 15th for only 49 EUR!." > > > I have attached a logo. > > Thank you, > > Mihail > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Stelian Mocanita <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello Mihail, >> >> Can you please provide the following information to be displayed on the >> website: date, title, logo(optional), website, conference description. >> Please have a look at http://php.net/conferences/ for examples. >> >> Thank you, >> Stelian >> >> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Mihail Irintchev <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> My name is Mihail Irintchev and I organize a PHP UG in Sofia, Bulgaria. >>> We >>> started the group about a year and a half ago and now I am proud to >>> announce that our community is growing and this year we have decided to >>> start our own PHP conference - BulgariaPHP. We are planning the event for >>> the end of September and we already have a list of about 10 international >>> speakers as well as other local submissions, who have confirmed their >>> intention to come and speak. >>> >>> Some of the speakers are already announced on our website: >>> bgphp.org/confirmed-speakers >>> >>> We would like to ask it it is possible to list our conference on the >>> php.net >>> conferences page (http://php.net/conferences/). Our conf site - >>> bgphp.org >>> is up and running and we are calling for papers: >>> http://www.bgphp.org/submit-a-talk/ >>> Being listed on php.net would mean a lot to us and would definitely draw >>> the attention we need as a first-time conference. >>> >>> We have put up a summary text for the conference in case you guys can put >>> it up there in the list with the others. Here it is: >>> >>> ---------- >>> >>> The Bulgaria PHP Conference <http://www.bgphp.org> will take place from >>> 25 >>> >>> to 27 of September, 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria. We aim to organize a >>> high-quality event with top-notch international speakers and a diverse >>> crowd of PHP enthusiasts. As we believe there are two mandatory elements >>> in >>> each successful developers’ conference – the love for the code and the >>> abundance of the beer, we’ll make sure both of those are widely present. >>> We >>> hope you will get out of this event with lots of new information, highly >>> inspired, and bonded with lots of new and interesting people. >>> >>> Attendees: >>> >>> We expect 450 attendees from Bulgaria, the Balkans region, and other >>> parts >>> of the world. We welcome a diverse crowd of PHP developers who want to >>> learn new things and share their passion for the code. >>> >>> The agenda: >>> This is a three-day event. On Day 1 we will have training sessions – 2 >>> morning workshops and 2 afternoon workshops, led by acknowledged PHP >>> specialists. Day 2 and 3 are session days – 24 high-quality talks by top >>> international speakers, split in 2 tracks. >>> >>> If you are interested in giving a talk, please submit at: >>> http://www.bgphp.org/submit-a-talk/ >>> >>> Some perks: >>> • T-shirts and cool swag will abound >>> • Free lunches on Day 2 and 3 are included >>> • Coffee and refreshments will be provided >>> • Recruitment area where job opportunities will be listed >>> • Party with free beer >>> >>> If you are interested in sponsoring and helping us add more perks to the >>> list, please check the options at: http://www.bgphp.org/sponsors/ >>> >>> About the region: >>> >>> Bulgaria is one of the fastest growing IT regions. We are known for >>> having >>> some of the best IT specialists and lots of international companies >>> outsource their IT departments in the country. The PHP community is large >>> and actively travels abroad to attend international summits of all kinds. >>> >>> Attendees and sponsors will be amazed by the affordability of all >>> services >>> in the country. Hotel accommodation, food and even the tickets for the >>> event are quite affordable, given the high quality of service you’ll get >>> in >>> return. >>> >>> ---------- >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you very much in advance! >>> >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> >>> Mihail Irintchev >>> >> >> > > > -- > Sent from my 1987 Pravetz 8M microcomputer. >
