[Call For Sessions] BoostCon07: May 14-18, 2007

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David Abrahams

This inaugural Boost conference promises to be the main face-to-face
venue for all things Boost, from using libraries to writing them, from
evangelizing Boost to deployment within your organization, from
infrastructure and process to vision and mission, and from TR1 to TR2.
Given the range and interests of the participants, the event is going to
be intense and in-depth.

BoostCon 2007 will be hosted at Aspen Center for Physics, one of the
most beautiful meeting sites in the world, and a great venue for
collaboration and discovery. We've already developed an exciting
lineup of speakers and topics with such notables as Kevlin Henney,
Sean Parent, and Scott Meyers on the agenda. Still, we'd like to
bring in a broader range of ideas from the community, so we're
extending the deadline for session proposals through Monday, December
17th.

We're interested in seeing proposals from Boost library authors for
tutorial sessions on their libraries. We'd also especially interested
in proposals for experience reports from the user community. That
said, don't limit yourself: there are more ideas on the session
proposal page, and as it says there, "don't hold back a proposal just
because it doesn't fit into a pigeonhole."

For more information about the conference, see
http://www.boostcon.com

Call for sessions: http://www.boostcon.com/call-for-sessions

Submit session proposals to the program committee at:
(e-mail address removed)-consulting.com

See you in May!

--The Organizing Committee

David Abrahams Beman Dawes Jeff Garland
Joel de Guzman Kevlin Henney Howard Hinnant
Scott Meyers Eric Niebler Sean Parent
Rene Rivera Jeremy Siek Matthias Troyer
 
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Paul Hose

David said:
This inaugural Boost conference promises to be the main face-to-face
venue for all things Boost, from using libraries to writing them, from
evangelizing Boost to deployment within your organization, from
infrastructure and process to vision and mission, and from TR1 to TR2.
Given the range and interests of the participants, the event is going to
be intense and in-depth.

BoostCon 2007 will be hosted at Aspen Center for Physics, one of the
most beautiful meeting sites in the world, and a great venue for
collaboration and discovery. We've already developed an exciting
lineup of speakers and topics with such notables as Kevlin Henney,
Sean Parent, and Scott Meyers on the agenda. Still, we'd like to
bring in a broader range of ideas from the community, so we're
extending the deadline for session proposals through Monday, December
17th.

We're interested in seeing proposals from Boost library authors for
tutorial sessions on their libraries. We'd also especially interested
in proposals for experience reports from the user community. That
said, don't limit yourself: there are more ideas on the session
proposal page, and as it says there, "don't hold back a proposal just
because it doesn't fit into a pigeonhole."

For more information about the conference, see
http://www.boostcon.com

Call for sessions: http://www.boostcon.com/call-for-sessions

Submit session proposals to the program committee at:
(e-mail address removed)-consulting.com

See you in May!

--The Organizing Committee

David Abrahams Beman Dawes Jeff Garland
Joel de Guzman Kevlin Henney Howard Hinnant
Scott Meyers Eric Niebler Sean Parent
Rene Rivera Jeremy Siek Matthias Troyer

Why isn't there Coline Finey?
 

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