Bob asked me to share an updated link for submitting a talk. Please use this one instead:
https://forms.gle/4C9t9VAsQLVuQuPF6 <https://forms.gle/4C9t9VAsQLVuQuPF6> Thanks, Anthony > On Mar 19, 2020, at 3:35 PM, Anthony Baker <aba...@pivotal.io> wrote: > > Thanks for sharing Bob! I highly encourage you to submit a talk and/or plan > on attending. We always see lots of users, expert practitioners, and project > committers at this event. > > Related, the CFP for ApacheCon NA is also open [1]. Submit your talk there > as well! > > > Thanks, > Anthony > > [1] https://www.apachecon.com/acna2020/cfp.html > <https://www.apachecon.com/acna2020/cfp.html> > > > >> On Mar 19, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Bob Glithero <rglith...@vmware.com >> <mailto:rglith...@vmware.com>> wrote: >> >> Do you have a great Apache Geode story to share? Call for papers for the >> 2020 Apache Geode Summit is now open! >> >> Speaking at Geode Summit is a great way to connect with hundreds of your >> peers, become more involved in the Geode community, and have a public >> platform for you to share your story of the future of the premier in-memory >> data platform. >> >> Call for Papers >> >> Submit your talks here: >> >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fHzogly2D0sU6DQVHJsY4tBi8NDRcPAYn4vCtbjVJKg/edit?usp=sharing >> >> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fHzogly2D0sU6DQVHJsY4tBi8NDRcPAYn4vCtbjVJKg/edit?usp=sharing> >> >> Target talk length is 40 min with Q&A. For 2020, we are also considering >> 5-minute TED talk style presentations that we can aggregate into one session >> (hit reply if you’re interested). We have a soft deadline of May 1 for >> submissions, because talks will begin being publicized in early June. If >> you’re accepted, we’ll reach out for bios, headshots, etc. >> >> If you’d like your talk to be considered as a SpringOne breakout, please tag >> it “Spring” in the spreadsheet link above. >> >> We are looking for your most interesting, most informative, most advanced, >> and most generally applicable talks on Apache Geode and the tools, >> technologies, and techniques in the Geode ecosystem. Winning submissions >> will make it clear that you understand how to take your knowledge and >> experience and transfer it to Geode Summit attendees. For example: >> >> A deep dive into Geode features >> Patterns you have developed while using Geode >> Development techniques, libraries, and debugging techniques that have helped >> you build event-driven systems >> An experience report about the Geode-based system you’ve built, including >> takeaways that the audience can put into practice right away >> Beginner-level introductions to Geode >> Specific explanations of how Geode enabled you to build a solution unique to >> your industry, and applicable to others with similar use cases >> Examples of Geode with streaming, event-processing, asynchronous >> applications, or Kubernetes are especially welcome >> We especially encourage members of underrepresented groups to submit talks! >> >> We’re looking for unique perspectives and thought-provoking discussions that >> will inform, challenge, and enlighten our attendees. So do your best to >> stand out by submitting relevant, engaging, creative, and entertaining >> proposals. The SpringOne Platform site (spring.io <http://spring.io/>) has >> other ideas for developing standout content. >> >> Note: due to COVID-19 outbreak, we may have to convert to a virtual >> conference. We will continue to monitor and update. As you plan your talk, >> please consider how it would work in a virtual format. >> >> Cheers, >> The Geode Summit Team >