Opening Call for Proposal - RubyConf India 2012

This just in from Satish N Kota of the Bangalore RUG: 

 

"Hello Folks,


Lets begin the begin and in that spirit, call for talk proposals is
open for RubyConf India 2012. Interested folks can head over to:

http://rubyconfindia.org/2012/index.html

and submit their talks. We will be announcing our selection panel
pretty shortly and selected speakers will be announced via Twitter
(https://twitter.com/#!/rubyconfindia), our website and notified
personally as well.

I will request those who are present on other regional mailing lists
to spread the word and tweet/retweet the news."






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