From our good friends north of the border:
"Hi everyone,
This is a last call for speakers for Developer Day Scotland. The call
for speakers will close at 23:59 on 31st January. Voting will then
commence a couple or so days later.
If you still want to submit a session for Developer Day Scotland
here's how:
The call for speakers is now open. If you would like to submit a
proposal you can submit it to support@.... Your
submission must include:
* Your name
* Your email address
* Your phone number
* Your blog or website (if applicable)
* A personal biography - A short paragraph.
* A session title
* A session abstract - No more than 2 paragraphs.
* Level the talk is aimed at:
- Beginner: Audience is expected to have no previous knowledge of the
technology.
- Intermediate: Audience is expected to have used the technology to
some extent.
- Advanced: Audience is expected to have used the technology
extensively already.
* Dependencies. i.e. other technologies the audience is expected to
have used in order to fully understand the session.
You can submit on any topic you like if you think software developers
will be interested in it. The sessions go to a community vote so the
community decides what they ultimately want to see. You will be
informed if you session is picked approximately two months before the
event.
Please feel free to pass this along to anyone that might be interested
in submitting a session."
--- In LMSDev@yahoogroups.com, "nigellaurentius" <nigellaurentius@...>
wrote:
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> The Developer Day Scotland Call for Speakers is now OPEN!
>
> The session submission guidelines and instructions are available here:
>
http://www.developerdayscotland.com/main/SessionProposals/tabid/77/Default.aspx
>
> Developer Day Scotland is taking place on 2nd May 2009 in Glasgow.
>