Hi, I'm JT and these are my thoughts on community, content management, Plain Black, and WebGUI.

WUC: Birds of a Feather

User: JT
Date: 3/26/2008 10:58 am
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We've had such an influx of speakers wanting to talk at the WUC this year, that we've decided to open up three more special sessions. These will be more of a birds of a feather kind of sessions, rather than the traditional lecture sessions.

One has already been taken, which will be sort of a round table discussion on gauging server hardware and bandwidth needs for your WebGUI site or sites. This discussion will be lead by Koen de Jonge, the owner of ProcoliX, a hosting company in the Netherlands that has been providing WebGUI hosting solutions for nearly as long as WebGUI has existed.

But I said we opened three sessions. We created the two additional sessions so to provide room for people that may want to discuss something WebGUI related, but don't really want to be a speaker. Maybe you're a fan of OpenID and want to talk about getting that into WebGUI. Maybe you want to speak on something for 5 or 10 minutes (a lightening talk), but not for a whole hour. Maybe you've got an idea for a web-based business model that you want to talk with people about. Maybe you want to do a round table for Schools, Government, Non-profit, Manufacturing, or other sectors so you can converse with other people that do what you do and share ideas. Whatever the case, no idea is a bad idea. Just reply to this post, or drop me an email (jt at plainblack dot com) and we'll get you hooked up with a room, a projector, and tables and chairs.

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Re: WUC: Birds of a Feather
User: koen
Date: 3/27/2008 4:36 pm
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Status: Approved

For the session described above I'd like to especially invite other people who use WebGUI and go beond the default configurations and tips used in the WRE and the documentation available in the books from Plain Black.

Koen de Jonge - ProcoliX
http://www.procolix.com
Hosting - WebGUI - Virtualization


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