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Call For Topics - TechEd Birds-of-a-Feather

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:46:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

Are you thinking about going to Tech Ed in Orlando this June? One of the best parts of the event are the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions put on by the INETA and Culminis communities. They're a lot of fun, and a great chance to chat face to face with peers in the community. Go ahead an submit a topic if you have some ideas, and plan to attend if you're in the neighborhood!

The official info....

Submit your ideas as topics for Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) discussions and volunteer to be a moderator!

According to some of last year's attendees, BOFs were one of the 3 best things about Tech Ed 2007. While it may seem far in the future, it's time to start thinking about topics for the Birds of a Feather sessions at Tech Ed Developers in June.

With the conference split into two consecutive Tech Ed events for the first time this year, INETA is organizing the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions at Tech Ed 2008 Developers in Orlando June 3-6, 2008 while our sister organization, Culminis, is organizing the BOF sessions at Tech Ed IT Professionals, June 10-13.

If you're not familiar with the concept, a Birds-of-a-Feather session is an open discussion lead by a moderator who is not a Microsoft employee. The sessions are not presentations, there are no projectors. Unlike the Keynotes and Breakout sessions which are mostly one to many communication, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are many to many communication and don't necessarily focus on Microsoft products or technology.  They are about people talking with people - connecting, sharing, networking, and creating community. It's that simple, and that's what we do best.

Over the past several years Birds of a Feather sessions have become fully integrated into the Tech Ed agenda.  This means you'll see them in the online scheduling tool and they'll be listed in the mini-guide.  There will be daytime sessions along with the other conference technical tracks, as well as an All-BOF Night on Wednesday, June 3rd from 6:30 to 9:00 PM.

As a result of this integration, BOF Submissions and Voting close on March 19th!

The BOFs are all about community participation, and community is a critical part of their success. INETA and Culminis solicit session proposals - you submit topics you would like to have discussed - your peers vote on they you want to see as BOF sessions - and then the organizers select, schedule, publicize and organize the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.  If your BOF topic submission is selected, you are then asked to moderate the session.  You are welcome to submit more than one topic!!  Anyone attending a BOF can contribute to the discussion.

Do your part to continue the community tradition and get involved now!  Here's how you can participate:

1. Get the word out.  Blog about the Call for Topics, or post the Call in forums you participate in.  Let folks know about the voting and about your favorite topics.

2. Propose a Topic. If you're going to be at Tech Ed - if there's a topic you'd like to discuss with your peers and you'd be willing to moderate that discussion- click through and submit the topic.

3. Vote.  Check the Tech Ed Developers BOF Voting Page and as you see topics appear that interest you, vote for them!

4. Stay Tuned. As BOF session ideas come in, they will be added to the Tech Ed Developers BOF Voting Page for you to select. When the Tech Ed Schedule Builder goes live in April, mark your calendars and plan to attend and join in great discussions. We'll also have more to say about how you can volunteer to be a Host at one or more BOF sessions in the next INETA newsletter.

For Instructions check out: http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/misc/2008-02/bof_instructions.pdf

 

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Call For Topics - TechEd Birds-of-a-Feather

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:44:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

Are you thinking about going to Tech Ed in Orlando this June? One of the best parts of the event are the Birds-of-a-Feather put on by the INETA and Culminis communities. They're a lot of fun, and a great chance to chat face to face with peers in the community. Go ahead an submit a topic if you have some ideas, and plan to attend if you're in the neighborhood!

The official info....

Submit your ideas as topics for Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) discussions and volunteer to be a moderator!

According to some of last year's attendees, BOFs were one of the 3 best things about Tech Ed 2007. While it may seem far in the future, it's time to start thinking about topics for the Birds of a Feather sessions at Tech Ed Developers in June.

With the conference split into two consecutive Tech Ed events for the first time this year, INETA is organizing the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions at Tech Ed 2008 Developers in Orlando June 3-6, 2008 while our sister organization, Culminis, is organizing the BOF sessions at Tech Ed IT Professionals, June 10-13.

If you're not familiar with the concept, a Birds-of-a-Feather session is an open discussion lead by a moderator who is not a Microsoft employee. The sessions are not presentations, there are no projectors. Unlike the Keynotes and Breakout sessions which are mostly one to many communication, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are many to many communication and don't necessarily focus on Microsoft products or technology.  They are about people talking with people - connecting, sharing, networking, and creating community. It's that simple, and that's what we do best.

Over the past several years Birds of a Feather sessions have become fully integrated into the Tech Ed agenda.  This means you'll see them in the online scheduling tool and they'll be listed in the mini-guide.  There will be daytime sessions along with the other conference technical tracks, as well as an All-BOF Night on Wednesday, June 3rd from 6:30 to 9:00 PM.

As a result of this integration, BOF Submissions and Voting close on March 19th!

The BOFs are all about community participation, and community is a critical part of their success. INETA and Culminis solicit session proposals - you submit topics you would like to have discussed - your peers vote on they you want to see as BOF sessions - and then the organizers select, schedule, publicize and organize the Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.  If your BOF topic submission is selected, you are then asked to moderate the session.  You are welcome to submit more than one topic!!  Anyone attending a BOF can contribute to the discussion.

Do your part to continue the community tradition and get involved now!  Here's how you can participate:

1. Get the word out.  Blog about the Call for Topics, or post the Call in forums you participate in.  Let folks know about the voting and about your favorite topics.

2. Propose a Topic. If you're going to be at Tech Ed - if there's a topic you'd like to discuss with your peers and you'd be willing to moderate that discussion- click through and submit the topic.

3. Vote.  Check the Tech Ed Developers BOF Voting Page and as you see topics appear that interest you, vote for them!

4. Stay Tuned. As BOF session ideas come in, they will be added to the Tech Ed Developers BOF Voting Page for you to select. When the Tech Ed Schedule Builder goes live in April, mark your calendars and plan to attend and join in great discussions. We'll also have more to say about how you can volunteer to be a Host at one or more BOF sessions in the next INETA newsletter.

For Instructions check out: http://www.ineta.org/newsletters/misc/2008-02/bof_instructions.pdf

 

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Chris Menegay Visits TRINUG

Tuesday, October 16, 2007 8:04:01 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

INETA Speaker Bureau Speaker Chris Menegay stopped by TRINUG to present on Visual Studio Team System Futures. (Ironic that somebody from Texas away comes to show us something being build within a couple miles of here. Anybody from the local VSTS team want to come show us more?)

Chris provided a great look into new things coming in the next version, while at the same time introducing us to things in the current version that we had not all seen (Well, at least I learned a couple of new things!)

We're all curios to find out what Omar did to his VPC image though! ;-)

Thanks Chris, it was a great presentation.

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Southern California INETA Community Leadership Summit

Tuesday, October 09, 2007 7:17:16 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

On Saturday Oct 29th I was fortunate to participate in the Southern California INETA Community Leadership Summit. The event brought together influential leadership team members from the local Microsoft .NET user group community.  

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The event was hosted at QucikStart's Irvine facility and was sponsored by Microsoft and Verio. it was a great opportunity to discuss common problems and share ideas on creating stronger user group communities. 

If you're interested in seeing one of these events put together for you region, please drop me a note.

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INETA Speaker Bureau Grows!

Friday, September 14, 2007 9:32:53 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Congratulations to all of the new speakers that have been added to the INETA Speaker Bureau!

Caleb Jenkins
Daniel Egan
David Yack
Don Demsak
J. Ambrose Little
Jeffrey Palermo
John Papa
Kevin McNeish
Mark Dunn
Mark Michaelis
Mark Miller
Markus Egger
Nickolas Landry
Rod Paddock
Todd C. Bleeker

Watch for these talented individuals presenting at an INETA user group near you! More info is available in the September INETA Newsletter.

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Congrats David Walker MVP!

Friday, July 13, 2007 10:07:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Congratulations to new elected INETA Board of Directors Speaker Bureau VP David Walker on his other July 1 title change of MVP Visual Developer - ASP/ASP.NET. 

Great job David!

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Triangle .Net User Group - Rockford Lhotka

Saturday, June 09, 2007 6:47:16 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

The June Triangle .Net User Group meeting this month is featuring INETA speaker Rockford Lhotka. Please, please please pass the word that we are not meeting at our regular venue, but at ECPI's Raleigh Campus for the June meeting. The map for ECPI can be found here.

 

Using Mobile Objects to Build Applications in .NET 3.0

Rockford Lhotka – Magenic

Mobile objects are objects that physically move around the network from machine to machine. .NET 3.0 provides support for this concept, and my CSLA .NET framework builds on those capabilities to simplify the creation of Windows, WPF and Web-based applications based on mobile business objects. Resulting applications achieve high levels of reuse, scalability, long-term maintainability and other benefits. The framework demonstrates the use of WCF, object serialization, System.Transactions and other .NET technologies.

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INETA Community Leadership Summit

Sunday, April 29, 2007 1:15:42 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

If you're a .Net usergroup leader, or invovled in some level of making user group events happen be sure to plan on attending the INETA Community Leadership Summit being held on Saturday June 2, 2007 in Orlando, FL right before Tech Ed.

More information about the summit is available on the INETA Community Leadership Summit web site http://Summit.INETA.Org

 

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