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The call for papers for the JavaOne 2009 (@ San Francisco) is out. And so is that for ComunityOne 2009, except that this year there are two events, East and West. Note that both CFPs close later this month.
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• JavaOne - In San Francisco, June 2-5th, 2009. CFP closes on Dec 18th.
Submission link.
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We will start a coordination page for the GlassFish Community around these events early next week. I think we will need to ask help from Paul, Arun and Alexis :-)
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The MySQL Users Conference and Expo 2009 call for participation has been extended. You have now time until November 5th to submit a proposal. At the end of the regular CfP, we received 284 proposals, which is about 100 more than we got last year, before the extension. So, we are pleased, but we want more proposals for a better choice. |
In particular, what is notably absent from the proposals, is contribution from other Sun communities. Java, Glassfish, Netbeans, Solaris, OpenOffice, are either completely amiss or faintly represented. We need good technical presentations on the above topics, involving MySQL usage and integration. And remember, the theme of the conference is Innovation Everywhere.
If you have missed the October 22nd deadline, here's your chance! Submit a proposal, now!
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The MySQL Users Conference and Expo 2009 has open its Call for Papers. The past edition had close to 2,000 participants, and the next one shouldn't be any poorer. The theme for the next conference is Innovation Everywhere. After being a earthquake in the business world with the acquisition by Sun, MySQL continues its course towards innovation, by pursuing new users, new markets, new needs with continuous innovation. |
A novelty, compared to past edition, is an embedded MySQLCamp within the conference. It will be an open space, driven and organized by the community, oriented to developers and advanced users.