Hi fellow Pythoneers, There is less than two weeks to get your paper proposal in for the opportunity to speak and attend Australia's Open Source Developers' Conference!
The deadline for proposals is 30th June 2008. The Open Source Developers' Conference is an Australian conference designed for developers, by developers. Papers on Open Source languages, technologies, projects, tools and well as topics of interest to Open Source developers are being solicited for submission to OSDC 2008. So if you are an Open Source maintainer, developer or user, the organising committee would encourage you to submit a talk proposal on the open source tools, solutions, languages or technologies you are working with. The conference will be held at SMC Conference venue in the Sydney CBD, New South Wales, from the 2nd to the 5th of December, 2008. We have had some great proposals submitted already, including keynotes from Chris DiBona, Anthony Baxter, Andrew Tridgell and Pia Waugh. This is your chance to give the open source Python project you are passionate about more exposure. Being a speaker at OSDC 2008, has it's privileges. As well as having your paper published in the conference proceedings, you will get a free admission to the 3 days of the main conference and the conference dinner. If you have any questions, or have never submitted a paper proposal before, please read our FAQ page at http://www.osdc.com.au/2008/faq/ If you don't find an answer there, please contact program <at> osdc.com.au To submit a proposal, follow the instructions at http://www.osdc.com.au/2008/papers/cfp.html Regards Mark Rees Marketing Coordinator OSDC 2008 Committee
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