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Call for Papers Opens for Apache Asia Roadshow 2010

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is proud to announce that Apache Asia Roadshow 2010 will be held in Shanghai, China, Aug 13-14, 2010

Apache RoadShow is a global event of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). Apache Software Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1999. It operates the Apache open source community, one of the largest and most successful of its kind in the world. Its projects are mostly related to enterprise computing, especially in the Web application and Java platform area. The ASF produces many popular software projects for developers and enterprises, including Apache HTTP Server, Subversion version control system, Harmony Java runtime, Tomcat Web Container, Geronimo Java EE application server, Struts Web framework, Derby database and many others. Each year, Apache Software Foundation hosts events around the world to facilitate discussions on the evolvement of open source movement and to present the latest Apache products and technology. These events provide a platform for open source developers and users to meet and communicate, and are regarded as first-class open source events. Apache Asia Roadshow is the name of this year's Apache event in Asia. Last year's event took place in Beijing, attended by ASF president Justin Erenkrantz, ASF director and Subversion co-founder Greg Stein, and China OSS Promotion Union president Lu Shou Qun. Participants include people from Intel, IBM, Google, ASF, Mozilla and Eclipse community and others. See http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ApacheRoadshowAsia09Beijing for more details.
The topic of this year's event is open source and emerging technology, directed at software developers, university students and anyone that loves open source. The goal is to provide an opportunity for showcase and communication, and to help people understand what's going on in ASF and other open source communities. It will be a gathering of developers, users and companies, talking about technologies, sharing experiences and best practices, exchanging ideas, and making friends! The program committee is particularly interested in sessions on the following topics:
• All ASF projects
• Scripting languages and dynamic content
• Performance tuning, load balancing and high availability
• Technical and non-technical case studies
• New technologies (WEB 2.0, Cloud Computing, OSGi)

Regular sessions will be 45 minutes.

To submit a proposal, visit http://www.apachecon.com/2010/Aisa/cfp. The deadline for submitting is Jun 30, 2010

Speaker benefits include:

  • travel costs will be covered
  • accommodation depending on the number of sessions will be covered

Apache Asia Team http://www.apachecon.com/2010/Aisa/

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