OSCOM, the international not-for-profit dedicated to Open Source Content Management, today announces its second conference, to be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, California. Ted Nelson, the inventor of hypertext, will deliver the keynote address. With presentations from over ten leading content management system (CMS) projects and a full day of tutorials, the conference promises to galvanize the role of open source in the CMS market.
Hundreds of developers will settle into the beautiful Julia Morgan theater for a full program, including:
- Keynote by Ted Nelson
- Presentations from 11 open source CMS projects, including Midgard, Postnuke, RedHat CCM, WebDAV, Wyona/Cocoon, and Zope
- Developer day for hands-on work in a tutorial setting with many of the projects
- Social events such as a group dinner to meet the leaders in content management as well as other developers
The conference will be held September 25-27 in Berkeley, CA. Early bird registration is available from the website with a two-day pass for $300 and three-day pass for $400. Students discounts are available. For more information on OSCOM, please contact Paul Everitt or Elisabeth Balzer.




