OWASP Open Source Showcase @ AppSec USA 2012
OWASP is offering a limited number of FREE booth spaces at AppSec USA 2012 for open source projects to promote, demo and share information about their project!

The OWASP Open Source Showcase is open to ANY project - not just OWASP projects. The only requirement is that the project must be licensed under an approved Open Source License. Note that showcase participants are expected to be ticketed conference attendees.

Showcase applications must be submitted by 17:00 GMT on Friday, September 14, 2012. Applications will be chosen by the OWASP Projects Selection Committee on a rolling basis, so submit your applications early! All selected participants will be notified no later than Monday, September 24, 2012.

Showcase participants will be provided table space, wifi and a monitor as needed. Participants are expected to staff their own booths for the duration of their scheduled timeslots and should bring their own computers and/or promotional materials. Power outlets and wired internet will be available for a nominal fee, which is still being negotiated with the venue.

Showcase participants will also be invited to the conference VIP party!

Absolutely NO sales or commercial marketing will be permitted at the Open Source Showcase. The purpose of this showcase is strictly to share and promote open source projects. Commercial organizations supporting open source projects are free to participate in the Open Source Showcase so long as they abide by these restrictions. Organizations that wish to conduct sales presentations and commercial marketing will be better suited by purchasing a booth in the vendor showroom.

Email projects@owasp.org if you have any questions.
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What is the name of your project? *
What would you like to title your showcase entry? *
A brief title to be used to promote your booth
What is your name? *
You will be acting as the primary contact and will be responsible for manning your project booth
What is your mobile phone number? *
This number will be used by conference organizers to get in touch with the primary contact during the conference in case of last minute changes
What is your email address? *
This email address will be used by conference organizers to notify selected applicants of their acceptance
What is your  mailing address?
This may be used by conference organizers to send relevant conference attendance information (if any).
Which open-source license does your project use? *
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Please provide a description of your project *
The OWASP Global Projects Committee will use this description to understand your project
What is the website for your project? *
How would you classify your project? *
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What facility resources will you need? *
Monitors, tables and wireless internet are provided for free. Optional resources are available for a nominal fee that is still being negotiated. Your response does not obligate you to rent these resources, but we would like to get an estimate for number of resources required for price negotiation purposes. We will inform participants of the cost of such resources when available.
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Please indicate your preferred time slot(s) *
While we will do our best to accommodate schedule requests, we cannot guarantee that you will receive your desired time slot.
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Would you be interested in hearing about future promotional opportunities for open source projects? *
Do you agree to uphold the spirit of the OWASP Open Source Showcase rules prohibiting commercial activity, including (but not limited to) sales and commercial marketing? *
The OWASP Open Source Showcase is meant as an opportunity for free, open source projects to promote themselves and gain visibility within the OWASP community. It is NOT meant for commercial vendors to conduct commercial activities. Such commercial activities are prohibited in the showcase and such parties should instead register for a booth in the Vendor Showroom.
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