Re: httpd @ ApacheCon

2020-08-06 Thread Nick Kew



> On 5 Aug 2020, at 20:06, Rich Bowen  wrote:
> 
> Hi, folks,
> 
> I don't know if Jim is on vacation, or otherwise offline, but he's not 
> responding to my pings, so I was hoping someone else here could step up for 
> something.

Shouldn't this at least have been on pmc@ ?

> We have 8 submissions for a httpd track at ApacheCon. It would be cool to 
> have someone to review these and select some or all of them to run. Some of 
> them seem like clearly things we want. Others I am not familiar enough with 
> the topic to say.

I may or may not have any insights you don't, but I'll be happy to take a look.
That could be this evening.

-- 
Nick Kew

httpd @ ApacheCon

2020-08-05 Thread Rich Bowen

Hi, folks,

I don't know if Jim is on vacation, or otherwise offline, but he's not 
responding to my pings, so I was hoping someone else here could step up 
for something.


We have 8 submissions for a httpd track at ApacheCon. It would be cool 
to have someone to review these and select some or all of them to run. 
Some of them seem like clearly things we want. Others I am not familiar 
enough with the topic to say.


So, what I'm looking for is for someone to do the following:

* Review 8 httpd-themed talk proposals
* Identify which ones we should run, and in what order

While I would prefer someone who is on the PMC, this is not required. I 
would, however, request that you be a httpd committer to volunteer.


I estimate anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour of work, depending on how 
thorough you are. Timeline is *now*. We would really like to publish the 
schedule this week.


If you are willing, please contact me, and I'll get you the necessary 
access to documents and systems.


--
Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com
@rbowen


Re: [us...@httpd] ApacheCon opportunities

2009-08-20 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
 
 Here is the very important information I promised...
 
 On Wed 9/4 on the Tomcat track, you'll find a very relevant session
 On Thu 9/5 during httpd.conf track, users will discover
 On Fri 9/6 during httpd.conf track, users and devs alike will enjoy

Not /9/, mea culpa!

Sander Temme points out that the above dates are incorrect (and not
internationally sensitive, either).  November 4, 5, and 6 are the dates
that apply to the three track days.  Thanks Sander.