Following on from the success of the OFBiz track at Apachecon EU 2015 in Budapest, we are starting preparations for Apachecon NA 2016 which will take place in Vancouver, Canada 11th - 13th May 2016.
In preparation we would like to try and prepare for talks across a wide range of areas so that we will have a good mix of topics. Some possible categories could be:
Introduction (e.g. to ofbiz in general or a specific application, the framework and services, where we are and state of the project)
Business (e.g. how OFBiz is being used and which industries, etc)
Technical (e.g. Tools, Extensions, Configuration)
Development (e.g. getting started, building a new application, modifiying an existing one,)
Case Study/User Story (e.g. implementation story, challenges and successes etc)
Panel Discussion (e.g. Open source ERP vs Commercial etc)
Tutorial
Wildcard
- Community (e.g. something that could appeal to the Apache community in general that may be part of a separate community track)
If you interested in submitting or presenting a talk about what you have done with OFBiz - whether as an enhancement, a case study or something else - please feel free to add a line to following table and add a child page with the abstract and main points.
# | Name | Country | Title | Status | Category |
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1 | Ruth Hoffman | US | From Zero to Hero (or How to Be an OFBiz Hero Without Too Much Work) | Submitted | Development / Technical |
2 | Ruth Hoffman | US | OFBiz Top 10 | Submitted | Development |
3 | Sharan Foga | CZ | It's OK Consensus Reached. We've Agreed to Disagree | Submitted | Wildcard / Community |
4 | Sharan Foga | CZ | OFBiz - Configuration (or Look No Code!) | Submitted | Business / Technical |
5 | Gaurav Saini | IND | OFBiz + Modern UI = Awesome | Submitted | Presentation |
6 | Tutorial ? | ||||
7 | State of Apache OFBiz ? / Project Update / Planning |
Remember that if you are indeed interested in presenting at the ApacheCon NA 2016 you must:
also register yourself and submit your proposal at the events site of the Linux Foundation (the event partner of the Apache Software Foundation), see: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
Please Note that the number of open slots for presentations are limited and conditions regarding acceptance could be subject to change. Although the closing date for accepting presentations is 12th February 2016, it is highly recommended that you submit your talk as soon as possible.