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From Amaury GRIMBERT <amaury.grimbert@op3ft.org>
Sent Tue, 12 Jan 2016 14:09:40 UTC
Subject [Frogans technology - Announcement] Frogans Technology Conference 6 - Program now online!
To announcement@lists.frogans.org
Date Tue, 12 Jan 2016 14:30:30 UTC

Hi,

The program of the Frogans Technology Conference 6 is now online:

https://conference.frogans.org/

Meet the global Frogans ecosystem on February 16, 2016 during this
event held at Telecom ParisTech in Paris, France.

- Site developers will learn through practical examples how they can
build interactive Frogans sites and generate Frogans sites dynamically
- Software developers will discover how they can use the FSDL software
library to create new authoring tools and other services
- Entrepreneurs will see how to register addresses of public Frogans
networks and understand how they will be resolved
- Site publishers will be able to explore the creative power of FSDL
during the presentation of a blog with tutorials
- Site designers will get a chance to compete in the Frogans Awards,
the first-ever global contest for creating Frogans sites

A networking session has been set up so you can continue the
conversation over a buffet dinner.

We hope to see you there!

Amaury Grimbert
OP3FT

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