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[Webinar] Key Takeaways from SeleniumConf Austin

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You're receiving this because you signed up to receive announcements about Selenium Conf. If you no longer wish to receive them, click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this email. Interested in the current and future state of test automation? Selenium Conf is a great place to find out. And just last month it took place in Austin, Texas. Couldn't make it? Well don't sweat it. On Wednesday we're holding a webinar where we'll have a panel discussion with key members of the Selenium community to recap key takeaways from the conference. You can learn more and sign up [here](. Cheers, The Selenium Project & The Selenium Conf Austin Organizers P.S. Interested in attending but can't make it? Sign up anyway so you get the recording of the webinar after-the-fact. P.P.S. The call for speakers for Berlin closes on June 2nd. You can submit a talk [here](. If it gets accepted, your trip will be paid for! P.P.P.S. Conference and workshop tickets for Berlin go on sale shortly after the call for speakers closes. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks. Copyright © 2017 Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project, All rights reserved. You're getting this because you wanted to receive updates about Selenium Conf. Our mailing address is: Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project 137 Montague Street STE 380Brooklyn, NY 11201-3548 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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