Open Source Developers' Conference 2007
Netanya, Israel
20 - 22 February 2007
Website: http://www.osdc.org.il/

The Israeli Open Source Developers' Conference is a conference designed for developers, by developers. It covers numerous programming languages across a range of operating systems. We're seeking papers on Open Source languages, technologies, projects and tools as well as topics of interest to Open Source developers.

Past keynote speakers have included Mark Jason Dominus (when the conference was still called YAPC::Israel), Larry Wall and Audrey Tang

This year continues the huge success of YAPC::Israel:2003-2005 and OSDC::Israel::2006 with the original OSDC being held in Melbourne, Australia on 5th - 8th December.
As you can see we even lifted most of the text of this announcement from here: OSDC::AU 2006 - Call for papers

Last year's accepted proposals are available for those who wish to gain an idea of what might be appropriate.

If you have any questions, or have never submitted a paper proposal before, please register on our mailing lists and/or post on our wiki

The deadline for proposals will be announced soon.

We look forward to seeing you at the conference!


In reply to Open Source Developers' Conference, Israel, 2007 by szabgab

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