The Call for Papers is now open for EuRuKo 2009!
Posted by Amaia Castro on January 14, 2009 at 11:03 PM
If you have a good idea for a Ruby related talk, we want to encourage you to make a proposal for a speech. We are looking for people willing to present on topics like:
- Non conventional uses of Ruby
- Interesting practices/techniques to develop Ruby code
- Useful Ruby libraries/gems
- Ruby programming related to other technologies/fields
And if you are too shy to propose a talk, you can still help by telling us what kind of topics you would like to see covered during the conference. Make your voice heard at the Euruko this year!
Presentation proposals should be a relatively detailed extended abstract including the topic, outline, suggested duration and details of what will be presented, and should be emailed to talks@euruko2009.org. (Ideas for topics should also be emailed to the same address.)
Sessions will be distributed in a single track covering technical sessions (20/30/45 minutes + 10 for Q&A), and lightning talks.
The call for papers finishes by February 28th and accepted proposal authors will be contacted on or before March 10th.
Comments
I guess the talks are going to be held in english am i right?
You're right Alberto: english only please :)
Are there guidelines on how the submissions should look like?
Hi jthoenes, there are no strict guidelines. We just need a brief description of the talk, what is it about, and a little about yourself.
Thanks!
Hi! sorry, but I notice today about this event :-) It's possible to send one more paper? :-D
Xavier
Any chance of showing up in München/Germany? We have a few Ruby developers here, too :-)