---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: C. K. Ponnappa <ckponnappa@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 4:18 PM Subject: [chennai.rb] Call for proposals for RubyConf India 2010 To: bangalorerug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, puneruby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, chennairb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Posted to chennairb, bangaloreRUG and puneruby] Hello everyone, The Call for proposals for talks at RubyConf India 2010 is now open. This is a significant milestone to reach when setting up a conference for the first time, and there are many people who deserve much appreciation for making this possible, not least all the enthusiastic members of India's Ruby community. A heartfelt thanks to all of you! Do come and present, it is because of you that the community has gotten this far :). If there any other Ruby communities that you are a member of, please do cross post to them. At this point, publicity is key, so please also blog, tweet, digg and reddit away! Here are the details, quoted from http://rubyconfindia.org Participation Information We are now accepting proposals for talks for RubyConf India 2010. Please email us at proposals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (plain text only, please) with the following information: About you * Name * Nationality * Contact number About your talk * Title * Detailed description (2 or 3 paragraphs) * Target audience (newbies, advanced, etc.) The call for proposals will close on the 20th of January, 2010. Accepted proposals will be announced as and when a decision is reached by the review panel, which consists of Ola Bini, Chad Fowler and Pratik Naik. Thanks, and looking forward to your proposals! Sidu. http://blog.sidu.in http:/twitter.com/ponnappa -- Regards, T.Shrinivasan My experiences with Linux are here http://goinggnu.wordpress.com For Free and Open Source Jobs http://fossjobs.wordpress.com