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  • From: Michael Weiss <weiss AT sce.carleton.ca>
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  • Subject: [[patterns-discussion] ] [PLoP-Announce] Reminder - Call for focus group proposals
  • Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 18:05:00 -0400
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Dear pattern enthusiasts,

This is a reminder that focus group proposals are due today. If you were
thinking about running a focus groups, please send us at least a short
abstract today to help us plan the event.

PLoP 2019 (https://www.hillside.net/plop/2019) in Ottawa, Canada, is shaping
up to be an exciting event. We are less than two months away from the
conference. An important component of any PLoP, apart of the writers'
workshops are focus groups, free-format discussion groups or workshops aimed
at bringing together people interested in a hot topic related to patterns or
proven practices, for a period of about 1-2 hours.

These sessions might focus on very different topics and issues related to
patterns, ranging from writing to using, organizing, or adopting patterns.
Focus group are usually of free admittance at the conference, but some may
require preparation or submission before the conference. Interdisciplinary
topics and topics from other domains than software development are common and
encouraged. Focus group leaders write a report that is included in the final
conference proceedings.

At this point, just looking for a short description of your proposed focus
group. You can upload this description (pdf, txt or doc) to the submission
system:

https://www.hillside.net/plop/2019/submission/gate.cgi

Click on Submit a new paper, then choose the Focus Group Proposals/Pattern
Workshops category.

Closer to the conference, we request that you provide us with an expanded
description of the activities planned for the focus group, the audience, and
the required preparation that we can share with the conference participants.

The deadline to submit your focus groups descriptions is August 19.

Thank you, Michael Weiss and Joe Yoder
PLoP 2019 Conference Chairs


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