SUSECon 2016 proposals/requests

I see from http://www.susecon.com/sessions.html that SUSE “are currently
accepting proposals for presentations, demonstrations, workshops and labs.”

Is this the “formal” Call for Papers?

How do we submit proposals?

When is the closing date?

I have an idea for a session but it needs fleshing out a bit to make
sure it’s possible (both in terms of material and time).

I’d also like to see a session I know SUSE presented during another
conference and think would be of interest at SUSECon so how can I
request that?

Thanks.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Call for papers closes around June 10th and you can submit proposed sessions here: https://susecon2016.smarteventscloud.com/portal/cfp/home.ww There should be more information posted on the web site in the near future.

Hi Simon,

Yes, we’re formally accepting submissions for the SUSECON Call for Papers! You know from years past that we try to get as many sessions from customers, partners and other industry experts as we can, and this year will be no different.

The link that Kim posted is the direct link to the CfP portal, but it might be easier to remember this one and then follow the prompts to the portal: http://www.susecon.com/sessions.html.

We won’t close the Call until June 10, so you have plenty of time to think about what you’d like to present. This year when you submit your proposal, we’ll ask you to help categorize your topic into one of the three key themes of the conference:

  • Delivering Zero Downtime (Business Continuity)
  • Transforming IT (Data Center Modernization)
  • Becoming More Agile (Business Agility)

Hope that helps answer your questions.
Kent

On 29/04/2016 17:04, kwimmer wrote:
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Yes, we’re formally accepting submissions for the SUSECON Call for
Papers! You know from years past that we try to get as many sessions
from customers, partners and other industry experts as we can, and this
year will be no different.

The link that Kim posted is the direct link to the CfP portal, but it
might be easier to remember this one and then follow the prompts to the
portal: http://www.susecon.com/sessions.html.

We won’t close the Call until June 10, so you have plenty of time to
think about what you’d like to present. This year when you submit your
proposal, we’ll ask you to help categorize your topic into one of the
three key themes of the conference:

  • Delivering Zero Downtime (Business Continuity)
  • Transforming IT (Data Center Modernization)
  • Becoming More Agile (Business Agility)

Hope that helps answer your questions.
Kent[/color]

Yes thanks Kent (and Kim).

I’m not sure which theme my session idea fits in to but I plan to submit
it - third time lucky perhaps?!

Thanks.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner

On 18/05/16 23:29, Simon Flood wrote:
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I’m not sure which theme my session idea fits in to but I plan to submit
it - third time lucky perhaps?![/color]

I’ve now submitted my session so now we wait!

There wasn’t a way to add further information that might be useful to
SUSE when selecting sessions (for instance like being happy to
co-present with someone from SUSE) so hopefully SUSE will ask if they’re
unsure of something.

Thanks.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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On 02/06/16 14:41, Simon Flood wrote:
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I’ve now submitted my session so now we wait![/color]

Guess it might help if I noted my session confirmation number is TUT88917.

HTH.

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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It looks good Simon, thanks for submitting! I know waiting isn’t anyone’s idea of fun…

On 07/06/16 10:04, kwimmer wrote:
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It looks good Simon, thanks for submitting! I know waiting isn’t
anyone’s idea of fun…[/color]

The wait is over … it was approved! :slight_smile:

Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner


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Congratulations on getting your session approved! It should be good.


Kim - 8/11/2016 8:47:43 AM