Just wondering what happens to the proposals submitted through conference web site.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Kevan Miller <kevan.mil...@gmail.com>wrote: > This years ApacheCon US Conference (Oakland, CA, USA - Nov 2 to 6 2009) > will include a 1/2 day Geronimo Track. This is a call for session proposals. > Please have submissions in by Monday 12 Noon EDT. We need to finalize the > session contents early next week. > > Apache Geronimo is a lightweight, flexible, component-based server for > building dynamic application server environments. Geronimo plugins can be > assembled into a fully compliant Java EE Server. However, it can be easily > assembled into a server providing a subset of functionality or a minimal > subset required to meet the requirements of a set of applications. In > addition to the Apache Geronimo Server, the Geronimo project is also > comprised of a number of subprojects: Development Tools, XBean, Yoko, > GShell, JavaMail, Connector/Transaction, etc. > > Potential topics for the Geronimo Track include, but are in no way limited > to: > * Geronimo architecture, > * Systems management, > * Custom server assemblies, > * Application development and user experiences, > * OSGi Blueprint, > * Kernel restructuring, > * Java EE 6, > * etc. > > Please submit Talk proposals on this mail thread. Each suggestion should > include: > > * Title > * Speaker name(s) > * Abstract (Short overview of the talk contents) > > Thanks! Look forward to seeing you at ApacheCon! > > --kevan > -- Vamsi