Italian PGDay 2010, Call for papers

From: Gabriele Bartolini <gabriele(dot)bartolini(at)2ndQuadrant(dot)it>
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Subject: Italian PGDay 2010, Call for papers
Date: 2010-10-08 16:05:55
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The fourth edition of the Italian PostgreSQL Day (PGDay.IT 2010) will be
held on December 10 in Rome.

It will cover topics for users, developers and contributors to
PostgreSQL, as well as decision and policy makers. For more information
about the conference, please visit the website at http://2010.pgday.it/.

Proposals for talks are now being accepted. Please note that talks will
be accepted in both English and Italian. This call for papers is
targeted for English speakers.

Each session will last 30 minutes, and may be on any topic related to
PostgreSQL. Suggested topic areas include:

* Developing applications for PostgreSQL
* Administering large scale PostgreSQL installations
* Case studies of PostgreSQL deployments
* PostgreSQL tools and utilities
* PostgreSQL hacking
* Community & user groups
* Tuning the server
* Migrating from other systems
* Scaling/replication
* Benchmarking & hardware
* PostgreSQL related products

Of course, proposals for talks on other PostgreSQL related topics will
also be gladly accepted.A limited number of longer, 60-minute, slots
will be available, especially aimed at practical tutorials. Please
indicate clearly in your submission if you wish to make a 60-minute talk.

It is also possible for you to give a tutorial on advanced use,
administration or development of a PostgreSQL cluster. Every tutorial
must have a live demo, didactic material for attendees and have to be no
more long than 60 minutes. All the material required for the tutorial
itself (e.g., slides, code snippets, howtos, etc.) are on the lecturer(s).

Finally, there will be a session of five minute lightning talks. A
separate call for proposals will be made for these further on.

The submission deadline is October 24th, 2010. Selected speakers will be
notified on October 27th, 2010. Please email your proposals to
pgday2010(at)itpug(dot)org <mailto:pgday2010(at)itpug(dot)org>, and include the
following information:

* Name
* Company (if applicable)
* Biography (a paragraph about you and your involvement with PostgreSQL)
* Presentation title
* Presentation abstract
* Specific requests

The proposals will be considered by a committee that will finalise the
schedule to be published nearer the conference date. If your proposal
has been accepted, you will be informed by email.

We look forward to hearing from you, and seeing you in Rome in December!

Gabriele Bartolini
Italian PostgreSQL Users Group (ITPUG), President

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