The Call For Papers (CFP) for MesosCon Europe is closing soon! Submit your proposal by July 28 for consideration.
MesosCon is an annual conference that brings together users and developers to share and learn about the project and its growing ecosystem. The conference will feature two days of sessions to learn more about the Apache Mesos core and related technologies. The program will include workshops to get started with Apache Mesos, keynote addresses from industry leaders, and sessions led by adopters and contributors.
Dates to Remember
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CFP Close: July 28, 2017
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CFP Notifications: August 28, 2017
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Schedule Announced: August 30, 2017
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Suggested Topics
Here are a few examples of topics we would like to see:
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Best practices and lessons on deploying and running Mesos at scale
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Deep dives and tutorials into Mesos
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Interesting extensions to Mesos (e.g., new communication models, support for new containerizers, new resource types and allocation models, etc.)
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Improvements/additions to the Mesos ecosystem (packaging systems, monitoring, log aggregation, load balancing, service discovery, etc.)
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New frameworks
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Microservice design
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Continuous delivery / DevOps (automating into production)
If you’re unsure about your proposal, or want some feedback or general advice, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’ll be happy to help!
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