Hi there implementers,

It's the time of year again when folks in the open source world start thinking 
about OSCON. If you've never heard of it, OSCON is the world's major open 
source conference held each year in Portland, Oregon (US). Several thousand 
open source geeks of wide background attend, and it's a great chance to learn 
about other projects, tools, and techniques that are out there.

Some of us have been talking about how OpenMRS could participate in (July) 
2012. The call for participation [0] is now open, and while a few of us have a 
couple ideas for short (40-minute) presentations we could share, we'd like to 
get ideas from the larger OpenMRS community.

What cool stuff (both in terms of health care and open source itself) are we 
doing that we could share? Take a look at the Call for Participation page [0] 
for some ideas of potential "tracks" at the conference and actual talks 
presented this past year [1] to get started thinking about ideas. There are 
some YouTube videos as well [2] with interviews and keynotes so you can get an 
idea of the type of technical audience that attends OSCON.

Last year, there were some tracks about how open source is used in business 
models, community issues, and of course an interesting Health IT track.

Let's use this thread to hear your thoughts. Thanks for your help!

Best regards,
Michael Downey
OpenMRS Community Infrastructure Team
[email protected] - http://openmrs.org/

[0] http://www.oscon.com/oscon2012/public/cfp/197
[1] http://www.oscon.com/oscon2011/public/schedule/proceedings
[2] http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=93FC98105B19725C



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