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XML 2007: Call for Participation (deadline August 31)
- From: "David Megginson" <david.megginson@gmail.com>
- To: xml-dev <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 10:19:23 -0400
The Call for Participation in XML 2007, the world's largest and
longest-running markup conference, is now open until Friday 31 August:
http://2007.xmlconference.org/public/cfp/4
The conference runs from Monday 3 December to Wednesday 5 December
2007, and includes a keynote by Jason Hunter, one of our most popular
speakers at past conferences.
Thanks to Edd Dumbill and his startup, Expectnation, we have a much
simpler, better-designed web interface for submitting proposals this
year, so please drop by and take a look.
There are a few changes for the conference this year:
- There will be no separate tutorial day; instead, the regular program
(three tracks) ends at noon on Wednesday, then Wednesday afternoon
will be devoted to a special training track for all different skill
levels (no separate registration required)
- This is the *only* call for participation; there will be no
late-breaking call this year.
- On one of the evenings, we plan to offer lightning sessions for
standards groups -- each group will have 20 slides and 6 minutes and
40 seconds to let us know what they're working on. This will be a
great way to learn a lot about a lot of specs and standards in a short
time.
- We continue to encourage presentations on open data and document
technologies other than XML, such as JSON.
We look forward to seeing you in Boston this December.
All the best,
David
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