CFP Open Until January 23, Open Infrastructure Summit in Denver
Hi everyone, FYI - the CFP is now open for the first Open Infrastructure Summit <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/> (formerly the OpenStack Summit) which will be held in Denver, Colorado April 29 - May 1, 2019. Wednesday, *January 23* is the deadline to Submit presentations <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/call-for-presentations>. The Open Infrastructure Summit is organized by OSF and designed to be a place where open source infrastructure communities can come together and collaborate in the open. Airship will have a large and prominent presence at the event so please submit talks to the CFP and plan to attend! SUBMIT YOUR PRESENTATION <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/call-for-presentations> Important info: Based on previous Program Committee and attendee feedback, we have added / updated three Tracks: Security, Getting Started, and Open Development (previously Open Source Community). You can find the Track descriptions here <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/summit-categories>. All of the OSF pilot projects —including Airship, Kata Containers, StarlingX and Zuul — will be front and center alongside other open source communities like Ansible, Cloud Foundry, Docker, Kubernetes, and many more. The Open Infrastructure Summit (formerly the OpenStack Summit), has evolved to recognize our diverse audience, and to signal to the market that the event is relevant for all IT infrastructure decision makers. If you’re interested in influencing the Summit content, apply to be a Programming Committee member <https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/openstackdenver2019_programmingcommitteenom>*, where you can also find a full list of time requirements and expectations. Nominations will close on January 4, 2019. The content submission process for the Forum and Project Teams Gathering will be managed separately in the upcoming months. *OSF Staff will serve as the Programming Committee for the Getting Started Track. Denver Summit registration and sponsor sales are currently open. Learn more <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019> and email summit@openstack.org <mailto:summit@openstack.org> with any questions. Please email speakersupport@openstack.org <mailto:speakersupport@openstack.org> with any questions or feedback. Thanks, Claire
Friendly reminder - *Tomorrow, Jan 23*, is the CFP deadline for the Denver Open Infrastructure Summit (formerly the OpenStack Summit). Submit talks here: https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/.
On Dec 18, 2018, at 8:18 AM, Claire Massey <claire@openstack.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,
FYI - the CFP is now open for the first Open Infrastructure Summit <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/> (formerly the OpenStack Summit) which will be held in Denver, Colorado April 29 - May 1, 2019.
Wednesday, *January 23* is the deadline to Submit presentations <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/call-for-presentations>.
The Open Infrastructure Summit is organized by OSF and designed to be a place where open source infrastructure communities can come together and collaborate in the open. Airship will have a large and prominent presence at the event so please submit talks to the CFP and plan to attend!
SUBMIT YOUR PRESENTATION <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/call-for-presentations> Important info: Based on previous Program Committee and attendee feedback, we have added / updated three Tracks: Security, Getting Started, and Open Development (previously Open Source Community). You can find the Track descriptions here <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019/summit-categories>. All of the OSF pilot projects —including Airship, Kata Containers, StarlingX and Zuul — will be front and center alongside other open source communities like Ansible, Cloud Foundry, Docker, Kubernetes, and many more. The Open Infrastructure Summit (formerly the OpenStack Summit), has evolved to recognize our diverse audience, and to signal to the market that the event is relevant for all IT infrastructure decision makers. If you’re interested in influencing the Summit content, apply to be a Programming Committee member <https://openstackfoundation.formstack.com/forms/openstackdenver2019_programmingcommitteenom>*, where you can also find a full list of time requirements and expectations. Nominations will close on January 4, 2019. The content submission process for the Forum and Project Teams Gathering will be managed separately in the upcoming months.
*OSF Staff will serve as the Programming Committee for the Getting Started Track.
Denver Summit registration and sponsor sales are currently open. Learn more <https://www.openstack.org/summit/denver-2019> and email summit@openstack.org <mailto:summit@openstack.org> with any questions.
Please email speakersupport@openstack.org <mailto:speakersupport@openstack.org> with any questions or feedback.
Thanks, Claire
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