Olle E. Johansson
2004-Apr-29 22:56 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Stop thinking - just do it! *** Speak at Astricon 2004!
Astricon 2004 is the first Asterisk user's and developer's conference, to be held in Atlanta, Georgia in September. See http://www.astricon.net ** We will soon open for early bird registrations! ** To get a very low price, I recommend that you participate as a speaker. In fact, speakers doesn't pay any fee at all to participate in Astricon. **** Send us your speaker's proposal now! You'll find instructions at http://www.astricon.net You may either deliver a short (30-40 min) presentation during the conference on thursday or a longer tutorial (1.5-2.5 hours) on wednesday. Stop being shy, just send us your proposal today! We will go through all proposals during next week and set an agenda. Current speakers include Mark Spencer (Digium), Ed Guy (Pulver.com), Ravi Sakaria (VoicePulse), John Todd (loligo.com), Jeremy McNamara (Nufone), Brian K West and Joachim Vanheuverzwijn. We also have proposals for a number of other speakers, that will be considered and possibly scheduled in the coming days. Astricon will be a major event for the Asterisk community. Make sure you will be part of it! Mail us your ideas now. Just do it! :-) /Steven and Olle
Rich Adamson
2004-Apr-30 09:00 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Stop thinking - just do it! *** Speak at Astricon 2004!
Olle, Steve, & other list members... A friend and I are toying with two different topics. Anyone on the list have any thoughts as to whether the following two topics would be of interest at Astricon? Topic 1 (probably 30-40 minute session): Interfacing * to the pstn network two-wire to four wire conversion; echo sources transmission levels testing through * to milliwatt generators and quiet terminations what to look for when echo is a problem etc... Topic 2 (probably 30-40 minute session): Implementing * in the workplace call queues ivr functions agi functions real world production support etc... Anyone have any comments in terms of whether the above would be of interest, and/or additional subtopics that should be addressed or included in either session? (Off list direct comments/suggestions accepted here as well.) Rich ------------------------> Astricon 2004 is the first Asterisk user's and developer's conference, > to be held in Atlanta, Georgia in September. > See http://www.astricon.net > > ** We will soon open for early bird registrations! ** > > To get a very low price, I recommend that you participate as a speaker. > In fact, speakers doesn't pay any fee at all to participate in Astricon. > > **** Send us your speaker's proposal now! > > You'll find instructions at http://www.astricon.net > > You may either deliver a short (30-40 min) presentation during the > conference on thursday or a longer tutorial (1.5-2.5 hours) on > wednesday. > > Stop being shy, just send us your proposal today! We will go through > all proposals during next week and set an agenda. > > Current speakers include Mark Spencer (Digium), Ed Guy (Pulver.com), > Ravi Sakaria (VoicePulse), John Todd (loligo.com), Jeremy McNamara (Nufone), > Brian K West and Joachim Vanheuverzwijn. We also have proposals for > a number of other speakers, that will be considered and possibly > scheduled in the coming days. > > Astricon will be a major event for the Asterisk community. Make sure > you will be part of it! Mail us your ideas now. Just do it! :-) > > /Steven and Olle