Interested in speaking at this year’s EE Roadshow in Seattle?
The ExpressionEngine Roadshow 2009 will be held in Seattle, WA, on October 2nd.
The EE Roadshow brings ExpressionEngine users and developers together in real life to share what they know about this incredible web publishing system.
We’re looking for volunteers to speak on panels, moderate sessions or give presentations. If you’re an ExpressionEngine developer with some great insights to share with the community about building sites with EE, add-on development, dev approaches, or anything else you think other EE developers would love to learn or hear about, we want you to speak at the Roadshow.
The topic submission form is here:
http://www.eeroadshow.com/2009/submit/
EE Roadshow is organized by Boxcar Marketing, Hop Studios, Factory Interactive
www.eeroadshow.com
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