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[cdt-dev] FW: EclipseCon 2013 Call for Papers

FYI, looking forward to another great EclipseCon in March, this time in Boston. If you have any great ideas for potential talks, please feel free to submit them. I'd love to get as much CDT representation as we can.

Thanks!
Doug.

From: Doug Schaefer <cdtdoug@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, 11 October, 2012 10:56 AM
To: Doug Schaefer <dschaefer@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Fwd: EclipseCon 2013 Call for Papers



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From: Eclipse Foundation <events@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:06 AM
Subject: EclipseCon 2013 Call for Papers
To: doug.schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: cdtdoug@xxxxxxxxx



Dear Doug,

The EclipseCon 2013 Call for Papers is now open!

EclipseCon 2013 will take place March 25-28, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. This year we are co-located with OSGi DevCon 2013 and ALM Connect 2013, adding even more relevant and interesting content to this premier North American Event!

We are looking for high-quality talks on a variety of topics. Some potential ideas for talks are:
  • Innovation in Eclipse Projects. Tell us about a new Eclipse project or some significant new feature that is going to change the world. We tend to not accept “What is New in X Release” talks since people can read about this on a project page.
  • Best Practices Using Eclipse. Lots of organizations use different Eclipse technologies to build amazing applications for enterprise, mobile, and embedded. We want to teach attendees the best way to use these technologies to build successful industry solutions. We would especially like to hear from people who have built real-life applications using Eclipse technologies.
  • Making Open Source and Community Real. The Eclipse community has a wealth of experience working in open source and distributed communities. A lot of this knowledge is transferable to large-scale development within IT shops. Tell us your experiences of working in the open source community.
  • Cool Stuff. If you have something to share that doesn't quite fit into one of the other themes, don't be shy. EclipseCon attendees are a curious bunch, always interested in learning about the next big thing. Let us know what you are doing and thinking.
  • OSGi DevCon is the place to get the latest on OSGi technologies. We want to hear about experiences from speakers who have deployed OSGi-based systems, both large and small-scale, as well as embedded, enterprise, or desktop systems. We are also especially keen on tools and frameworks that make it easy to build, use, and deploy OSGi-based applications.
  • ALM Connect is a new conference that connects the latest developments around Agile and ALM to the tools that make developers and teams productive across the application lifecycle. Agile methods, open source tools and new deployment destinations such as mobile and cloud are transforming the way that we build software. As a result, in the last few years we have witnessed an explosion in new tools and processes that make building and deploying software easier. ALM Connect will explore and educate attendees on the new landscape for integrating tools and people to enable a new level of software development and collaboration.

Submit your proposal soon – the deadline for submissions is November 19. The program committee will select five talks for early acceptance from those submitted by October 31. We look forward to attending your talk in Boston!

Best regards,

John Arthorne
EclipseCon 2013 Program Chair

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