Call For Presentations: New Orleans Plone Symposium
Apr 17th, 2008 by Jon Stahl
Alan Runyan, Toby Roberts and the rest of the crew at Enfold are putting on what promises to be another fantastic Plone Sympoisum in New Orleans. They’ve just issued the call for presentations:
We are now ready for presentation submissions for the Plone Symposium.
The Plone Symposium is heavily focused on technical useful tidbits and best practices of Python/Zope/Plone development. The goal for the Symposium is for to cover relevant topics for consultants, systems administrators, and developers. It is the perfect venue for prospects to engage the Plone community because of its intimate setting and core developer to attendee ratio.
Some suggestions for talks for the Symposium:
- zope.interface / Adapters
- Eggs / VirtualEnv
- Buildout
- Lowering the bar for entry
- Integrating 3rd party applications
- Indexing / Events
- Content mirroring / Entransit
- RDBMS integration
- ZODB / RelStorage / zeoraid
- Consulting projects with Plone
- R&D and Consulting
- Plone in the Windows environment
- Making dynamic scalable sites with Plone
Each presentation should be 30-45 minutes. Speaker should be intimately familar with subject matter. We recommend 5-10 minutes of Q&A section of presentation so audience members are allowed to ask questions.
Speakers will have conference fees waived and will get a t-shirt.
Please send title, abstract of presentation to alan@enfoldsystems.com.
If you’re more interested in attending than speaking, then you can register now. Early bird pricing ends May 7th.