Aaron,

that's great, I was not aware of this, the date also seems to be workable 
(assuming a proposal from us is accepted) and travel should be no problem 
for us :). We will talk at the department about the potential topics we 
could propose and get back to you hopefully in a few days. Realistically, 
I think that we as smaller scale VCL users & customizers are not that 
likely to get in (taking into account that the "competition" is the whole 
range of Apache software), but it is certainly worth a try.

Best regards
Imre

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Imre Kocsis
assistant lecturer

Fault Tolerant Systems Research Group
Department of Measurement and Information Systems
Budapest University of Technology and Economics

mail: [email protected]
phone: +36-1-463-2006
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skype: kocsis_imre




From:   Aaron Peeler <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Date:   2014.06.10 22:27
Subject:        ApacheCon CFP closes June 25



Dear VCL community,

As you may be aware, ApacheCon will be held this year in Budapest, on
November 17-23. (See http://apachecon.eu for more info.)

The Call For Papers for that conference is still open, but will be
closing soon. We need you talk proposals, to represent VCL at
ApacheCon. We need all kinds of talks - deep technical talks, hands-on
tutorials, introductions for beginners, or case studies about the
awesome stuff you're doing with VCL.

Please consider submitting a proposal, at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org//events/apachecon-europe/program/cfp

Thanks!

-- 
Aaron Peeler
Program Manager
Virtual Computing Lab
NC State University

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