The call has gone out!

We're inviting anyone interesting in speaking at this year's conferences to 
submit topics. You'll find the Call for
Speakers at http://www.swfox.net/callforspeakers.aspx. Please read the complete 
Call for Speakers document (linked from
that page), and use our proposal submission application at 
https://geekgatherings.com/Submission. Session proposals are
due by March 9. (Yes, this is earlier than in prior years. We have some 
publicity plans that require us to have a little
more lead time than in the past.)

As in the past few years, we plan to offer a good selection of topics in core 
VFP development, extending VFP, using VFP
with other technologies, and VFPX, as well as technology sessions to help VFP 
developers become better developers, not
just more expert at VFP. We are looking for a few sessions on paths forward for 
VFP developers and we're looking for a
few deep-dive post-conference sessions. The Call for Speakers also lists some 
topics last year's attendees specifically
requested.

Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. We're looking forward 
to seeing your proposals. We expect that,
as usual, choosing among them will be one of the hardest things we do all year.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com



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