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Continuous Lifecycle call for papers: It’s the final countdown

96 hours – don’t let it end in tears

You’ve got four days left to make your bid for stage space at next May’s Continuous Lifecycle London conference, hosted by The Register and Heise.

Whether you want to present a one-hour talk, or a full-day, deep dive workshop on devops, agile development, continuous lifecycle, QA, or testing, you have until end of play 1 December to answer our call for papers.

We’ve had dozens of proposals so far, spanning the tools, methodologies, and philosophies that the sharpest real world developers are applying today.

But the more proposals we have covering how you’ve dealt with the deeper, thornier technical problems that developing and running serious applications can throw up, the better the overall programme.

We’re still particularly interested in hearing from people with expertise around containers and microservices, and the cloud and security.

It doesn’t matter if you’re not an experienced presenter - if you’ve got a great story to tell, we’ll help you tell it.

You can get full details on the conference, and submit your proposal, on the Continuous Lifecycle London website.

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