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From: Eric Schultz <eschultz@prplfoundation.org>
To: "cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net"
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Subject: [Cerowrt-devel] OpenWrt Summit RFP - Deadline August 21
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 13:22:20 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAMkzgA4bHsbqX0tGi6jB6bxL3FbWNYBJ6GLn2yO7hf21+KQAtQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Hey all,

I wanted to encourage folks on this list to consider proposing a session
for the OpenWrt Summit. prpl Foundation is organizing the OpenWrt Summit
and co-located with ELCE in Dublin, Ireland on October 8. the OpenWrt
Summit will be the first community conference focusing exclusively on
OpenWrt. Free for all to attend, OpenWrt Summit does not require an ELCE
ticket.

As a community centered conference, I invite users, developers, business
leaders, and anyone who is hoping to make a difference in OpenWrt to submit
a speaking/session proposal for the OpenWrt Summit.

Suggested topics include:

* OpenWrt introductory topics (What is OpenWrt? How to build? How to
install? How to build packages?)
* Hardware (Adding new OpenWrt support for hardware you created or bought,
contributing back to the core)
* Forks of OpenWrt (Best practices, staying close to core)
* OpenWrt usage (Unique and complex scenarios)
* Security (Containers, jails, etc)
* Culture (Encouraging new contributors, documentation, advocacy)
* Internet of Things/Internet of Everything
* Future of OpenWrt

We also welcome any other session topic related to OpenWrt. Again, I
encourage everyone interested to submit a session proposal for the OpenWrt
Summit. Proposals should be submitted by August 21. To learn more and to
submit your proposal, please visit:

http://wiki.prplfoundation.org/wiki/OpenWrt_Summit_2015

Also, if you're interested in learning more about the conference, including
lodging information, please visit this URL as well.

I look forward to the session proposals! If you have any questions, don't
hesitate to ask..

Thanks,

Eric Schultz
-- 
Eric Schultz, Community Manager, prpl Foundation
http://www.prplfoundation.org
eschultz@prplfoundation.org
cell: 920-539-0404
skype: ericschultzwi
@EricPrpl

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