Andrae and his gang will take some time, with over 100
submissions to consider, but the CfP is now definitely closed and
the program committee is busy doing its thing. If you missed out
on making a submission, you can of course still try to beg
Andrae, but don't push your luck as things do need to move
along...
Browsing through the list of proposals, I'm very pleased with the
number we received, and also impressed with the quality of the
speakers and diverse range of topics. Most are from within
Australia, but there are also entries from around the
Asia-Pacific, and even as far as Austria and the USA. This should
make for a fine program.
OSDC is a grass-roots conference providing Open Source developers
with an opportunity to meet, share, learn, and of course
show-off. OSDC focuses on Open Source developers building
solutions directly for customers and other end users, anything
goes as long as the code or the development platform is Open
Source. Last year's conference attracted over 180 people, 60
talks, and 6 tutorials. Entry for delegates is kept easy by
maintaining a low registration fee (approx $300), which always
includes the conference dinner.
This year OSDC will be held in Brisbane from the 26th to the 29th
of November, with an extra dedicated stream for presentations on
Open Source business development, case studies, software process,
and project management. The theme for this year's conference is
"Success in Development & Business". If you are an Open
Source maintainer, developer or user we would encourage you to
submit a talk proposal on the open-source …