[Twisted-Python] ConFoo.ca call for speakers

Yannick Gingras ygingras at ygingras.net
Wed Sep 23 12:58:44 MDT 2009


Greetings Twisters, 
  I'm coordinator for the Python track at the ConFoo.ca conference and I
have an announcement to make that will certainly be of interest to
many of you.

PHP-Québec, Montréal-Python, Ruby Montréal, W3Qc, and OWASP Montréal
are organizing the first edition of the ConFoo.ca conference,
which will be held in Montréal on March 10th through 12th at the
Hilton Bonaventure Hotel.  With over 500 expected attendees,
ConFoo.ca is the largest Web development conference in North
America.

We are looking for the best speakers willing to share their experience
and skills with programmers, managers, marketers and decision
makers. The conference is divided into two parts:

  A technical part, encompassing different aspects of Web development:
  PHP, Python, Ruby, security, project management, CMSs and
  frameworks, databases, systems administration, Web standards,
  accessibility and agile methods.

  A decision-making part: referencing (SEO), Web marketing analysis,
  and social networking.

Presenters can decide to present in English or French.  Presentations
are roughly one hour long and these may be recorded for later
broadcast in digital format.  All relevant details concerning the
conference are available on the call for speaker website [1].

Even though Python can be used for a wide range of programming tasks,
the Python track at ConFoo.ca will focus on Web development with
Python.  For all the other fascinating aspects of Python, do not
hesitate to submit a talk to PyCon [2], which is also running its
call for speakers as I write this.

Share the word!

[1]: http://confoo.ca/en/cfp
[2]: http://us.pycon.org/2010/about/

-- 
Yannick Gingras
http://ygingras.net
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