T3CON09 Call for Papers

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Call for papers for TYPO3 Conference T3CON09 now open!
We are inviting contributions on all aspects of the TYPO3 system. The program will cover a variety of subjects including: Design, Internal System Development, Tools, and Applications. Any topic likely to be of interest to TYPO3 hackers, users, admins or enthusiasts will be considered. Timely papers discussing work in progress or recently completed work are especially welcome. Existing work that is unique in some way is also appreciated. Topics should have relevance to TYPO3, but need not be exclusive to it.

The following topics are of special interest. Please submit a paper if you have experience with one of these (ordering of the topic does not suggest a priority):
  • TYPO3 and SEO
  • TYPO3 CaseStudies
  • TYPO3 Security
  • TYPO3 and interfaces with other systems
  • TYPO3 and MVC
  • FLOW3
  • TYPO3 Version 5
  • Cloud Computing
  • Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
  • High Availability / Redundancy
Other topics are of course also welcome! This year it is planned to have 3 conference tracks instead of 2 as in the years before. The tracks are going to be:
  1. The Developer-Track is targeted at TYPO3 developers and will focus on technically more sophisticated topics.
  2. The Consultancy-Track is targeted at decision makers and TYPO3 consultants who'd like to get a good overview of TYPO3s capabilities and features.
  3. The new Orientation-Track is targeted at TYPO3-Newbies and people who want to get an overview of TYPO3s capabilities and features. Therefore casestudies of interesting projects are warmly welcome in this track.
    Additionally this track offers the possibility to give a speech in german language.
<link http: t3con09.typo3.org how-to-submit.html>How to submit your paper is explained in detailed on the conference website: t3con09.typo3.org Significant dates
  • Closing date for abstracts: June 12th, 2009
  • Authors notified by: June 26th, 2009
  • Final papers due: August 15th, 2009