New Delhi PHP UnConference: Call for Speakers/Campers!
Original post provide by PHP: Hypertext PreprocessorIndia’s biggest Open Source Unconference “OSS Camp” has been scheduled for September 8 - 9, 2007 in New Delhi. Embedded in the OSS Camp is India’s first community-driven PHP Camp. PHP Camp will bring together the PHP community in a distinctly “unconference” setting. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from all participants. Participation is free of cost!. Some of the tracks for PHP camps are Frameworks, Unit Testing, PHP Security, Performance Management, High Availability beside product specific themes like Joomla, Drupal, EZ, Dot Project camps. Participants can add up their sessions on http://www.osscamp.in/OSSCampDelhi/index.php?title=PHP_Camp. You should restrict your sessions to 40 minutes (90 minutes in case of workshop). Your sessions should be hardcore PHP specific sessions.
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See our program for this year's GSoC.We would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to Google Inc. for this privilege to participate once again, and would like to invite everyone to look at our list of ideas: http://wiki.php.net/gsoc/2008.Students are of course more than welcome to come up with their own ideas for their proposals and we will consider each and every application that we will receive.So once again, thanks to everyone who is involved in this magnificent journey and we hope to see many of you great students and open source passionate join us in our most enjoyable Google Summer of Code projects.
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