Someone who knows ant and is (probably) based in the US is strongly encouraged to submit proposals here. Otherwise the sessions will be full of maven talks and we dont want that :)
I can't/wont do it as while I enjoy apachecon conferences much more than the academic/standards ones I have to attend, my conference time is already used in september (google testing conference, london then GridWorld, east-coast US), and I wont want to do any more travel.
My What's-new-in-Ant1.7 from last year could be used as a foundation for a "what's really in Ant17" talk.
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