Quick reminder: you have just a few days left to review #MesosCon
proposals; the forms will close at 11:55PST this Wednesday, March 4th
2015. Please take a few minutes the next few days and review what
members of the community have submitted!

A total of 63 proposals (previously reported as 63 due to a counting
error) were submitted in time for #MesosCon review, up significantly
from 24 submitted for last year’s conference. Similar to last year, the
MesosCon program committee is opening these proposals up for community
review/feedback to better-inform our decisions about what should be
included in the program.

In order to make it easier to review a subset of the proposals, we’ve
segmented them based upon three loose themes: Frameworks, Users / Ops,
and Mesos Internals and Extensions. We currently have an average of 53
reviews per theme, but we'd like more feedback including yours! We
encourage you to review proposals based upon one theme, or all three.

*Frameworks (18 Proposals): *bit.ly/MesosCon2015Frameworks Talks on how
frameworks can be used, developed, and integrate with Mesos.

*Users / Ops (28 Proposals):* bit.ly/MesosCon2015UsersOps A combination
of talks that are use cases (how company x uses Mesos), and
operations-focused (how we deploy x, use Docker, etc).

*Mesos Internals and Extensions (17 Proposals):*
bit.ly/MesosCon2015InternalsExt Features of the Mesos core, or software
integrations with the internals of Mesos. Some proposals have overlap
with frameworks and ops, but most are focused on the foundational
aspects of how Mesos works.

The forms above also include an opportunity to indicate which sessions
you didn't see proposed but would like to attend.

Thanks in advance for your participation!

Dave

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