Monday January 03, 2005
Casey Cameron's WeblogThe Scoop on Content for the 2005 JavaOne Conference
How NOT to Have Your Talk Accepted for the JavaOne Conference Maybe you've submitted proposals to the JavaOne conference in the past? And maybe you've wondered why your proposals weren't accepted? Read on. You're not alone. The competition is stiff: last year we got over 2000 submissions. The Conference is only four days long, and it's always a challenge to cram those days with as many talks and BOFs as physics will allow. As humorist Steven Wright once said, "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" Anyway, every year we catch flak about the talk selection process:
"Who picks the talks, anyway?" We understand the confusion -- it's natural to wonder how we select the talks –- and this blog is my attempt to shed some light and offer some tips from backstage here at Sun. So I asked the PC for input. “The PC”? That's my handle for the JavaOne Conference Program Committee, a pack of the top dogs in Java technology at Sun. They are a brilliant, passionate, focused, and overworked group of ubergeeks, steeped in the history and evolution of the Java platform. Their mission is to review, select and oversee the content submitted in the Call for Papers (technical talks, BOFs) for each year's conference. Me? I help plan and manage the PC meetings, and look for ways to enhance the technical talks at the JavaOne conference. So I asked the PC: What can you tell our developer community about the common pitfalls in the Call for Papers routine? Here's what they said.
Pitfall #1: Crappy Abstracts
Pitfall #2: Scattershot Submissions
Pitfall #3: Product Talks Positioned as "Learning"
Pitfall #4: Niche topics, Not of General Interest to Most Java Technology Developers
Pitfall #5: Old and Beaten-to-Death Topics with No New Approaches There are other pitfalls, of course, but lest you think all we do is criticize, I should mention that we do LOVE a good proposal, and so many of them are. So hit us with your very best submissions and please make our selection process a lot more difficult!
I'll be back with more postings on the content selection and speaker program later on. In the meantime, if you have questions about the 2005 JavaOne conference, please send them to j1papers@sun.com. |
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