Call for Participation
   Please mark your calendars! The organizers of OSDC::Israel are glad to
   announce that the next conference will be held on 20-22 February 2007.
   There will be additional events such as tutorials and a Perl 6 hackathon
   near the main conference; the exact schedule will be announced in the
   next month or so.

   OSDC::Israel is an international conference for Open Source Developers,
   running now in its second year in this form and as Yet Another Perl
   Conference (YAPC) for the three years prior to that. The conference has
   attracted renowned speakers worldwide, such as Mark-Jason Dominus,
   Audrey Tang and Larry Wall.

   This year's conference is held in participation with ICSEM '07, the
   Israeli Conference of Software Engineering and Management.

   Our venue is the Netanya Academic College, which has already graciously
   hosted us last year.

   We would like to invite speakers, volunteers, attendees and sponsors.

 Guests
   We already have two guests:

   * Audrey Tang, of Perl fame, lead developer of Pugs
   * Zeev Suraski, the CTO of Zend, maker of PHP

 Speakers
   A detailed Call for Papers can be found on the conference web site
   (<http://www.osdc.org.il/2007/call_for_papers.html>). If you believe you
   have something interesting to say about software development,
   deployment, or management, especially in the Open Source context, we
   would like to hear from you. Past topics included (but were not limited
   to):

   * Code techniques (Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby)
   * Powerful tools for any of the above
   * Interaction between technologies in Open Source
   * Software testing
   * Management techniques
   * How to make money from writing Open Source software
   * Future plans from language designers

   Main track talks will be 20, 45, or 90 minutes in length; in addition,
   there will be a lightning talk session intended for less experienced
   speakers or for those with small or humorous topics.

 Volunteers
   OSDC is a very low cost conference in the spirit of open participation
   and community sharing. One way of giving back to the community is to
   offer your time for any of these:

   * Design the web site of the conference - <http://osdc.org.il>
   * Designing, printing, and distributing conference posters/flyers
   * Administrative help with billing
   * Production help (our interface to food, A/V, and other providers)
   * Assemble conference material
   * Docmaster (edit and produce conference proceedings)

   Any help you can give in one or more of these categories will be well
   appreciated!

 Attendees
   We are seeing a growing number of conference-goers, both from Israel and
   international guests. OSDC is growing nicely and we are happy for it! If
   you have any questions about arranging a visit to Israel please contact
   the organizers (see below). Tell and bring your friends!

 Sponsors
   OSDC is a gathering of highly skilled technological people. If you have
   benefited from the effort of Open Source people in the past, please
   consider sponsoring the event. We are not a commercial conference but
   your support will be acknowledged fairly.

   There is an option of a job fair this year; contact the organizers if
   your company is interested in participating.

 Communication: Mailing lists, wiki
   In order to ease communication the conference has two mailing lists:

   * Announcement list: <http://osdc.org.il/mailman/listinfo/osdc-news>
   * Discussion list: <http://osdc.org.il/mailman/listinfo/osdc-discuss>

   If you have not done so yet, please subscribe at least to the
   announcement list in order not to miss any important news.

   In addition we have a wiki: <http://wiki.osdc.org.il/>.

   The main conference web site: <http://www.osdc.org.il>.

 Organizers
   Please direct all queries to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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