Cool! We will be very happy to receive your proposals! I encourage everyone on the list to consider sharing your expertise and experiences through an experience report or tutorial, or breaking new ground with a Discovery Session. A hands-on session with WebTest would be very cool too.
I'm proposing a tutorial but it is more general on helping test teams transition to agile. -- Lisa On 1/2/07, Paul King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was planning on making one or more submissions. Definitely WebTest as one of them if no-one else is planning on that topic. Cheers, Paul. Marc Guillemot wrote: > > Paul, will you propose something this year? > > Someone else? > > It would be surely easier for US located users? Nate, would it be > something for you? > > Marc. > > > Lisa Crispin wrote: >> We had a super WebTest tutorial at Agile 2006; I hope there are many >> good WebTest-related session proposals for 2007! >> >> -- Lisa * >> * >> >> * >> * >> >> *Call for Participation: Agile 2007 >> * >> August 13 - 17, Washington, DC, Marriott Renaissance Hotel >> >> http://www.agile2007.org >> Deadline: January 26, 2007 >> >> Agile software development focuses on delivering business value early >> and often in the project lifetime with the ability to incorporate >> emergent >> requirements. It accentuates the use of rich, informal communication >> channels and frequent delivery of running, tested systems, while >> attending to >> the human aspect of software development. >> >> Agile 2007 is the premier conference for people who are using, or wish >> to use, agile development principles to improve software development. >> The agile community will gather at Agile 2007 to share techniques and >> technologies, research and experience, and innovations for the managerial >> and technical sides of agile software development. >> >> Agile 2007 seeks proposals for a wide range of topics including: >> developing, testing, individuals and teams, customers, planning, >> leadership, >> learning, innovation, process and process improvement, organizational >> change, project management, retrospectives, remote collaboration, and >> offshoring. >> >> We invite submissions covering all aspects of agile methods in the >> following categories: >> * Tutorials >> * Research Papers >> * Experience Reports >> * Discovery Sessions >> * Educators' Symposium Presentations >> * Hands-on sessions >> * Beginners Track Presentations >> * Talking Heads >> * Research-in-Progress Workshop Presentations >> * Vendor Talks >> >> Detailed calls for proposals for all submission types are available at >> http://www.agile2007.org. Proposals will be peer-reviewed and a >> selection will be made to create a highly relevant conference program >> for beginners to experts in the area of agile methods. >> >> *Important Deadlines:* >> >> January 26, 2007: Deadline for all submissions (except >> Research-in-Progress Workshop and Vendor Talks) >> >> March 1, 2007: Vendor Talk submissions due >> >> April 2, 2007: Notification of acceptance for submissions >> >> April 20, 2007: Submissions for Research-in-Progress Workshop due >> >> May 14, 2007: Camera-ready manuscripts due for Research Papers, >> Experience Reports and Educators Symposium Papers >> >> May 25, 2007: Notification of acceptance for Research-in-Progress >> Workshop >> >> June 22, 2007: Camera-ready manuscripts due for Research-in-Progress >> papers >> >> August 13-17, 2007: Conference > > _______________________________________________ > WebTest mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest > > _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest
-- Lisa Crispin Co-author, Testing Extreme Programming http://lisa.crispin.home.att.net

