Hello Everyone:

 

I'm probably pushing the limits of good taste for using this mailing list,
but a lot of you who are interested in EPF are probably doing some
interesting things that a lot of other people would love to learn about. I
am the stage producer (agile lingo for Track Chair) for the Agile 2009
experience reports. If you have had an interesting experience with agile
software development practices - especially with the use of EPF and OpenUP
please please consider submitting an experiece report for Agile 2009. Its
really not that hard to do. To just submit a proposal all you have to do is
write a 600 character topic description. That's it. If the report is
accepted then you must be prepared to write a 4 to 6 page paper (IEEE
format) and come to Agile 2009 to present your report.  If your report is
accepted then your conference fee is waived (if I remember correctly, or at
least greatly reduced). If the thought of writing a paper daunts you,
especially those of you for whom english is a second or third language,
don't worry too much. I have a review committee of 25 people whose job it is
to help you write your paper. Mind you they're busy too, but the point is
you won't be on your own and you will have help.

 

Please consider this, this is a great opportunity to relate to your
colleagues your experiences and help promote EPF.

 

best regards,

Steve Adolph

_______________________________________________
epf-dev mailing list
[email protected]
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev

Reply via email to