Re: Time To Propose Your ApacheCon 2019 Project Summit

2019-02-12 Thread Rich Bowen
No, nobody has done.

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018, 07:54 Daniel Ruggeri  We've traditionally had a day or two of content for httpd... has anyone
> added an item to the form? I cannot see the backing database/spreadsheet in
> the apachecon gsuite location...
>
> If not, I can propose and coordinate the track... hopefully with others
> (Daniel?, Bill?) who are also on planners@, providing backup as I become
> busy at the start of the semester.
> --
> Daniel Ruggeri
>
> On November 27, 2018 8:30:51 AM CST, Rich Bowen  wrote:
>>
>> Save the date: ApacheCon North America will be held in Las Vegas, at the
>> Flamingo Hotel, September 9th through 12th, 2019. This is our 20th
>> anniversary event, and we really want you, your project, and its
>> community, to be involved.
>>
>> If you want to be part of making this event happen, please join the
>> privately-archived planners@ mailing list by sending email to
>> planners-subscr...@apachecon.com from your apache.org email address.
>>
>> A call for presentations will be announced soon. You should start giving
>> some thought to what story your project wants to tell at this event, and
>> working with your project community to craft presentations around that
>> story.
>>
>> We will have a number of spaces for projects to conduct project summits,
>> hackathons, or mini-conferences, lasting anywhere from a half day to the
>> entire four days of the event.
>>
>> If your project, or group of several related projects, would like to
>> claim an entire track (one, two, or three days of content) and craft
>> that story yourselves, please propose your track or summit here:
>> https://goo.gl/forms/lczPlXTmGNIsRf823
>>
>> The deadline for proposing a project/topic event is January 7th, (The
>> first Monday of the new year) so that we can reflect these topics in the
>> CFP.
>>
>> If your project holds your own standalone events(s) please consider
>> co-locating with ApacheCon this coming year. We’ll help you promote your
>> event, both as part of ApacheCon, and as its own brand. You get the best
>> of both worlds - you get your own event, with control of your content,
>> and you get to be part of a larger convention with a broader audience.
>>
>> This is your conference, and we are counting on you to step up and make
>> it yours.
>>
>> Stay tuned for more information, on the planners list, and on our
>> Twitter account @apachecon. And we look forward to seeing you to see you
>> in Vegas in September!
>>
>> Rich Bowen, VP Conferences, and the ApacheCon Planners
>>
>>


Re: Time To Propose Your ApacheCon 2019 Project Summit

2018-11-28 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
We've traditionally had a day or two of content for httpd... has anyone added 
an item to the form? I cannot see the backing database/spreadsheet in the 
apachecon gsuite location...

If not, I can propose and coordinate the track... hopefully with others 
(Daniel?, Bill?) who are also on planners@, providing backup as I become busy 
at the start of the semester.
-- 
Daniel Ruggeri

On November 27, 2018 8:30:51 AM CST, Rich Bowen  wrote:
>Save the date: ApacheCon North America will be held in Las Vegas, at
>the
>Flamingo Hotel, September 9th through 12th, 2019. This is our 20th
>anniversary event, and we really want you, your project, and its
>community, to be involved.
>
>If you want to be part of making this event happen, please join the
>privately-archived planners@ mailing list by sending email to
>planners-subscr...@apachecon.com from your apache.org email address.
>
>A call for presentations will be announced soon. You should start
>giving
>some thought to what story your project wants to tell at this event,
>and
>working with your project community to craft presentations around that
>story.
>
>We will have a number of spaces for projects to conduct project
>summits,
>hackathons, or mini-conferences, lasting anywhere from a half day to
>the
>entire four days of the event.
>
>If your project, or group of several related projects, would like to
>claim an entire track (one, two, or three days of content) and craft
>that story yourselves, please propose your track or summit here:
>https://goo.gl/forms/lczPlXTmGNIsRf823
>
>The deadline for proposing a project/topic event is January 7th, (The
>first Monday of the new year) so that we can reflect these topics in
>the
>CFP.
>
>If your project holds your own standalone events(s) please consider
>co-locating with ApacheCon this coming year. We’ll help you promote
>your
>event, both as part of ApacheCon, and as its own brand. You get the
>best
>of both worlds - you get your own event, with control of your content,
>and you get to be part of a larger convention with a broader audience.
>
>This is your conference, and we are counting on you to step up and make
>it yours.
>
>Stay tuned for more information, on the planners list, and on our
>Twitter account @apachecon. And we look forward to seeing you to see
>you
>in Vegas in September!
>
>Rich Bowen, VP Conferences, and the ApacheCon Planners
>
>-- 
>@apachecon
>http://apachecon.com/
>plann...@apachecon.com