RE: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Fwd: GeoWeb CFP Deadline Is This Friday, March 12th]

2010-03-09 Thread Michael P. Gerlek
[ Some of you know I've been involved in this conference in the past, and 
indeed am again this year.  I like it because it is a very different sort of 
conference: an unusual mix of industry, academia, government, and other.  If 
you're interested in submitting or have any questions, feel free to ping me. ]

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 -Original Message-
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 boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
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 To: OSGeo Discussions
 Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Fwd: GeoWeb CFP Deadline Is This Friday,
 March 12th]
 
 FYI - if you need an excuse to go to Vancouver, submit your abstracts
 for GeoWeb this week.  Several OSGeo friends are usually there.
 
 Tyler
 
 
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 July 26-30 · Vancouver, B.C. Canada · http://www.geowebconference.org
 
 GeoWeb 2010 Conference Submission Deadline
 Abstracts are Due this Friday (March 12th)
 
 Want to be in the Program? Time is Running Out!
 The deadline is fast approaching. Abstracts can be submitted online no
 later than 4pm PST Friday, March 12th. The emphasis for GeoWeb 2010 is
 Going Real Time. GeoWeb is about the technologies for information
 sharing and collaboration respecting events and activities in the real
 world. It is about designing our world and reacting to the changes in
 the world around us. It is about managing our way in the world using
 the
 best information about the current and probable future state(s) of the
 world.
 
 All submissions must include a title, theme, a detail abstract (200
 words) and a short description (75 words). Presentation sessions will
 be 35 minutes in length. Workshops will be 3 hours in length and should
 focus on a key technology or standard.
 
 Presenters will be chosen based on a formal selection process led by
 the
 2010 GeoWeb Planning Committee and will be notified of the status of
 their submission by March 25, 2010. Please note that all approved
 presenters will be provided with a 25% discount on the registration fee
 but are responsible for their own travel and expenses.
 
 To learn more about GeoWeb, the details for the Call for Submissions,
 please visit GeoWebConference.org. Questions can be directed to James
 Sakamoto.
 
 Be Connected, Spread the Word
 Watch previous keynote and invited speakers, make comments, or chime in
 on a discussion. Stay connected to the GeoWeb Community:
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Fwd: GeoWeb CFP Deadline Is This Friday, March 12th]

2010-03-09 Thread Paul Ramsey
I'm too boring to figure out a paper talk myself, but I did enjoy the
panel a couple years ago. I'm happy to poke a stick in any hornets
nest you feel would be amusing...

P

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Michael P. Gerlek m...@lizardtech.com wrote:
 [ Some of you know I've been involved in this conference in the past, and 
 indeed am again this year.  I like it because it is a very different sort of 
 conference: an unusual mix of industry, academia, government, and other.  
 If you're interested in submitting or have any questions, feel free to ping 
 me. ]

 -mpg



 -Original Message-
 From: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:discuss-
 boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)
 Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 2:44 PM
 To: OSGeo Discussions
 Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Fwd: GeoWeb CFP Deadline Is This Friday,
 March 12th]

 FYI - if you need an excuse to go to Vancouver, submit your abstracts
 for GeoWeb this week.  Several OSGeo friends are usually there.

 Tyler


 ---
 July 26-30 · Vancouver, B.C. Canada · http://www.geowebconference.org

 GeoWeb 2010 Conference Submission Deadline
 Abstracts are Due this Friday (March 12th)

 Want to be in the Program? Time is Running Out!
 The deadline is fast approaching. Abstracts can be submitted online no
 later than 4pm PST Friday, March 12th. The emphasis for GeoWeb 2010 is
 Going Real Time. GeoWeb is about the technologies for information
 sharing and collaboration respecting events and activities in the real
 world. It is about designing our world and reacting to the changes in
 the world around us. It is about managing our way in the world using
 the
 best information about the current and probable future state(s) of the
 world.

 All submissions must include a title, theme, a detail abstract (200
 words) and a short description (75 words). Presentation sessions will
 be 35 minutes in length. Workshops will be 3 hours in length and should
 focus on a key technology or standard.

 Presenters will be chosen based on a formal selection process led by
 the
 2010 GeoWeb Planning Committee and will be notified of the status of
 their submission by March 25, 2010. Please note that all approved
 presenters will be provided with a 25% discount on the registration fee
 but are responsible for their own travel and expenses.

 To learn more about GeoWeb, the details for the Call for Submissions,
 please visit GeoWebConference.org. Questions can be directed to James
 Sakamoto.

 Be Connected, Spread the Word
 Watch previous keynote and invited speakers, make comments, or chime in
 on a discussion. Stay connected to the GeoWeb Community:
 ___
 Discuss mailing list
 Discuss@lists.osgeo.org
 http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss

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