2007.oscms-summit.org — The Open Source CMS Summit is a conference for those interested in open source content management systems. It is open to all OS/CMS and free to attend. The conference will take place on March 22nd and 23rd at the Yahoo! campus, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. All open source CMS projects can take part. Let's party together!
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pixelmixerFeb 11, 2007
maybe you've forgot already, but Yahoo started it all... its hardly a wannabe.
remmyFeb 11, 2007
But not free as in "All expenses paid."
Closed AccountFeb 11, 2007
Too bad us at Pligg.com probably won't be able to make it
cbrumelleFeb 11, 2007
Matt: I think this year *could* be much different, given the location in the bay area. I also think that open source projects can learn much from one another, and despite the Drupal heavy focus of last year, I hope you reconsider your attendance at this years event. It would be great to have a strong WordPress presence. Why not encourage the core WordPress team to show up? It's a great venue, given for free from Yahoo!, and I'd like to see this fantistic opportunity exploited to its fullest (and to me, that includes having WordPress there)...Plus, we need more teams for the 1st annual CMS playoff soccer match on the Yahoo! lawn... :)
unconedFeb 12, 2007
The current line up of projects is temporary. All it takes to add a new project is for someone (who preferable is a community ambassador for the given project) to sign up and add it, and propose some sessionsThe last OSCMS was definitely not 99% Drupal.. there was a big Drupal majority, but that makes sense because it was organised by people in the Drupal community. We can only help open up the event to other projects, but we cannot give sessions on CMSes we don't know much about.
zolushkatykvaMay 6, 2007
Well... Sweet, dugg it.