The MesosCon program committee is now seeking your fresh ideas, enlightening case studies, best practices, or deep technical knowledge to share with the Apache Mesos community at MesosCon North America and Europe in 2017.
Submit a proposal to speak at MesosCon North America » The deadline is June 30.
MesosCon is an annual conference held in three locations around the globe and organized by the Apache Mesos community in partnership with The Linux Foundation. The events bring together users and developers of the open source orchestration framework to share knowledge and learn about the project and its growing ecosystem.
Best practices, lessons learned, and case studies are among the topics the program committee is seeking for 2017. Sample topics include:
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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 etc., service discovery)
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New frameworks
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Microservice design
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Continuous Delivery / DevOps (automating into production)
This list is by no means an exhaustive set of topics for submissions, and we welcome you to submit proposals that fall outside the mentioned areas. Check out these videos of previous talks to see the types of presentations that have been accepted in the past.
All 2017 MesosCon events will be held directly following Open Source Summit events in China, North America, and Europe. Dates are as follows:
MesosCon Asia June 21 – 22, 2017 in Beijing, China
MesosCon North America September 14 – 15, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA
MesosCon Europe October 26 – 27, 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic
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