Complete details are available on the OSCON web site, but we're
particularly interested in exploring how software development is moving to
another level, and how developers and businesses are adjusting to new
business models and architectures. We're looking for sessions, tutorials,
and workshops proposals that appeal to developers, systems and network
administrators, and their managers in the following areas:
All aspects of building applications, services, and systems that use the
new capabilities of the open source platform
Burning issues for Java, Mozilla, web apps, and beyond
The commoditization of software: who and/or what can show us the money?
Network-enabled collaboration
Software customizability, including software as a service
Law, licensing, politics, and how best to navigate other troubled
waters
Specific topics and tracks at OSCON 2005 include: Linux and other open
source operating systems, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, Databases (including
MySQL and PostgreSQL), Apache, XML, Applications, Ruby, and Security.
OSCON has always been a favorite conference of mine. I hope to see you there.