RE: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Ah, ok. I understand. :-) It may be something to consider for the future, for those of us with disabilities. :-) Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire Jon McAlexander Senior Infrastructure Engineer Asst. Vice President He/His Middleware Product Engineering Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware | Infrastructure Solutions 8080 Cobblestone Rd | Urbandale, IA 50322 MAC: F4469-010 Tel 515-988-2508 | Cell 515-988-2508 jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the addressee, you must not use, copy, disclose, or take any action based on this message or any information herein. If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation. > -Original Message- > From: Christopher Schultz > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 3:49 PM > To: Tomcat Developers List ; > jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID; users@tomcat.apache.org; > csuth...@apache.org > Subject: Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is > OPEN! > Importance: High > > Jon, > > On 5/23/22 16:41, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote: > > Understood. > > > > I'm willing to give it a try if you want to sign me up, but I have to > > do it virtual. Traveling is not possible for me. > Oh. Sorry about that; it will need to be in-person. We don't have any set up > to do pre-recorded or virtual presentations (that I know of) at the moment. > > Thanks, > -chris > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Jon, On 5/23/22 16:41, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote: Understood. I'm willing to give it a try if you want to sign me up, but I have to do it virtual. Traveling is not possible for me. Oh. Sorry about that; it will need to be in-person. We don't have any set up to do pre-recorded or virtual presentations (that I know of) at the moment. Thanks, -chris - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Understood. I'm willing to give it a try if you want to sign me up, but I have to do it virtual. Traveling is not possible for me. Let me know please. Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire Jon McAlexander Senior Infrastructure Engineer Asst. Vice President He/His Middleware Product Engineering Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware | Infrastructure Solutions 8080 Cobblestone Rd | Urbandale, IA 50322 MAC: F4469-010 Tel 515-988-2508 | Cell 515-988-2508 jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the addressee, you must not use, copy, disclose, or take any action based on this message or any information herein. If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation. > -Original Message- > From: Christopher Schultz > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 3:36 PM > To: Tomcat Developers List ; > jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID; users@tomcat.apache.org; > csuth...@apache.org > Subject: Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is > OPEN! > Importance: High > > Jon, > > On 5/23/22 15:53, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote: > > I would really Love to have something, but I just don't have the time > > to work on anything like this > You could just talk about something you are already doing. It doesn't need to > be ground-breaking work. Something along the lines of "we are using Tomcat > feature X to solve problem Y at job Z". As long as it's not an advertisement > for > your company/product. > > I mean... most of the presentations given by committers are like "Here's how > to do this fairly mundane thing like connect httpd -> Tomcat". > > > nor do I feel confident enough yet. > > I'm sure you'd do fine. It's not a hostile crowd. > > > Chris keeps blowing holes in my understanding so now I think I need to > > go and fine-tooth thru the documentation. I really feel I know proper > > "instance" configuration, but now, not so sure. :-=) Maybe in an > > upcoming year when I'm older, closer to retirement age. :-D > The proper configuration it the one that's working for you... especially if > you > understand it! If you don't understand youre configuration, you will be afraid > to change anything for the better... or the worse. :) > > If it takes you a while to figure something out, you are probably not alone. > You could give a talk on "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the > Configuration" or whatever. Not everybody thinks the same way, and > hearing it from you instead of (e.g.) me might be better for the audience. > > -chris > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional > commands, e-mail: dev-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Jon, On 5/23/22 15:53, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote: I would really Love to have something, but I just don't have the time to work on anything like this You could just talk about something you are already doing. It doesn't need to be ground-breaking work. Something along the lines of "we are using Tomcat feature X to solve problem Y at job Z". As long as it's not an advertisement for your company/product. I mean... most of the presentations given by committers are like "Here's how to do this fairly mundane thing like connect httpd -> Tomcat". nor do I feel confident enough yet. I'm sure you'd do fine. It's not a hostile crowd. Chris keeps blowing holes in my understanding so now I think I need to go and fine-tooth thru the documentation. I really feel I know proper "instance" configuration, but now, not so sure. :-=) Maybe in an upcoming year when I'm older, closer to retirement age. :-D The proper configuration it the one that's working for you... especially if you understand it! If you don't understand youre configuration, you will be afraid to change anything for the better... or the worse. :) If it takes you a while to figure something out, you are probably not alone. You could give a talk on "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Configuration" or whatever. Not everybody thinks the same way, and hearing it from you instead of (e.g.) me might be better for the audience. -chris - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
RE: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
> -Original Message- > From: Christopher Schultz > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 2:37 PM > To: Tomcat Users List ; Coty Sutherland > > Cc: Tomcat Developers List > Subject: Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is > OPEN! > Importance: High > > Coty, > > On 5/23/22 15:22, Coty Sutherland wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 2:53 PM Christopher Schultz < > > ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > > > >> All, > >> > >> Please remember that the ApacheCon North American conference is still > >> accepting presentations until 23 May 2022. > >> > >> The Tomcat track currently has *zero* proposals, and we were hoping > >> to fill a 3-day track. > >> > >> So please, send in your ideas for presentations! > > > > How are we doing now? I just submitted one with the hopes of > > submitting a second, but I think one is about all I can handle at the > moment... > > jfclere proposed 4 talks and it looks like remm added another 2. I guess yours > is the 7th. (I can't actually see the submitter names right now). > I haven't done any, yet (I was going to wait to see what else showed up). > > The CFP is officially over today, so I'll probably drop 3a few in there, too. > > I'm sad to see that no non-committers submitted anything. Maybe its just > that people aren't ready to travel/conference quite yet. > > -chris > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org I would really Love to have something, but I just don't have the time to work on anything like this, nor do I feel confident enough yet. Chris keeps blowing holes in my understanding so now I think I need to go and fine-tooth thru the documentation. I really feel I know proper "instance" configuration, but now, not so sure. :-=) Maybe in an upcoming year when I'm older, closer to retirement age. :-D Thanks, Dream * Excel * Explore * Inspire Jon McAlexander Senior Infrastructure Engineer Asst. Vice President He/His Middleware Product Engineering Enterprise CIO | EAS | Middleware | Infrastructure Solutions 8080 Cobblestone Rd | Urbandale, IA 50322 MAC: F4469-010 Tel 515-988-2508 | Cell 515-988-2508 jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com This message may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the addressee or authorized to receive this for the addressee, you must not use, copy, disclose, or take any action based on this message or any information herein. If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete this message. Thank you for your cooperation. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Coty, On 5/23/22 15:22, Coty Sutherland wrote: On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 2:53 PM Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: All, Please remember that the ApacheCon North American conference is still accepting presentations until 23 May 2022. The Tomcat track currently has *zero* proposals, and we were hoping to fill a 3-day track. So please, send in your ideas for presentations! How are we doing now? I just submitted one with the hopes of submitting a second, but I think one is about all I can handle at the moment... jfclere proposed 4 talks and it looks like remm added another 2. I guess yours is the 7th. (I can't actually see the submitter names right now). I haven't done any, yet (I was going to wait to see what else showed up). The CFP is officially over today, so I'll probably drop 3a few in there, too. I'm sad to see that no non-committers submitted anything. Maybe its just that people aren't ready to travel/conference quite yet. -chris - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 2:53 PM Christopher Schultz < ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote: > All, > > Please remember that the ApacheCon North American conference is still > accepting presentations until 23 May 2022. > > The Tomcat track currently has *zero* proposals, and we were hoping to > fill a 3-day track. > > So please, send in your ideas for presentations! > How are we doing now? I just submitted one with the hopes of submitting a second, but I think one is about all I can handle at the moment...
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
All, Please remember that the ApacheCon North American conference is still accepting presentations until 23 May 2022. The Tomcat track currently has *zero* proposals, and we were hoping to fill a 3-day track. So please, send in your ideas for presentations! Thanks, -chris On 4/7/22 10:26, Christopher Schultz wrote: All, [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to the French Quarter. The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds before you start to present it ;) (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters are putting things together at the last moment.) Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks working on projects you've never even heard of. If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a speaker, please consider the following: 1. This is a welcoming community 2. This community exists to serve YOU 3. You are a part of this community 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of presentations from previous ApacheCon events: [From Committers / directly about Tomcat] - Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM - Tomcat in clusters and clouds - Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat - Securing Tomcat - Reverse-proxying Tomcat - Load balancing with Tomcat - Clustering with Tomcat [From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] - Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions - I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion - Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat - Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress - Monitoring Tomcat; various tools - Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat - Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps - High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat - Why I Love Open Source - Introduction to Spring Boot - Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave - Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, we'd love to hear about it. 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other topics: - Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) - Tomcat should really have [Feature X] - Whatever you think might be interesting! Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two about what you want to do -- and the track chairpersons (chairpeople?[1]) will decide whether or not to include your presentation in the event. (And chances are good that if you submit an idea it will be accepted.) Please reply to the users list with any questions you may have about ApacheCon, the Tomcat track, or submitting a talk proposal. Thanks, -chris On behalf of all ApacheCon 2022 Tomcat Track chairpersons [1] https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rickandmorty/images/c/cd/Furniture.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20160910223642 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Thank you Chris for the information! On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 1:06 AM Christopher Schultz wrote: > > Suvendu, > > On 4/8/22 05:31, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote: > > Thank you Chris for the details and encouragement! :) > > > > One question, is there any plan to broadcast this year's ApacheCon as > > well? Personally speaking, I was excited to attend my first ApacheCon > > when this even went virtual. Experience was overwhelming for me. > > This short answer is "probably not". Making the conference "+virtual" -- > even one-directional where the virtual participants can only watch+hear > and not talk back -- would mean live-streaming everything which ends up > being very expensive. > > In the past, we have had video + audio recordings of sessions, and those > were usually not comprehensive: some sessions were audio-only, and some > sessions had no recordings at all. That was expensive enough (which is > why it wasn't comprehensive) without having to pay for the bandwidth to > live-stream everything. > > So unless someone is willing to fund it and also organize it, it's > probably not going to happen. > > Any sessions which /are/ recorded will be put up on the ASF's YouTube > channel shortly after the conference has concluded. > > -chris > > > On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 7:57 PM Christopher Schultz > > wrote: > >> > >> All, > >> > >> [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] > >> > >> ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will > >> be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to > >> the French Quarter. > >> > >> The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill > >> a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! > >> > >> https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ > >> (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page > >> there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). > >> > >> Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in > >> order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds > >> before you start to present it ;) > >> > >> (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the > >> previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is > >> intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters > >> are putting things together at the last moment.) > >> > >> Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this > >> year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks > >> from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks > >> working on projects you've never even heard of. > >> > >> If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure > >> if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a > >> speaker, please consider the following: > >> > >> 1. This is a welcoming community > >> 2. This community exists to serve YOU > >> 3. You are a part of this community > >> 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same > >> 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of > >> presentations from previous ApacheCon events: > >> > >> [From Committers / directly about Tomcat] > >> - Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM > >> - Tomcat in clusters and clouds > >> - Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat > >> - Securing Tomcat > >> - Reverse-proxying Tomcat > >> - Load balancing with Tomcat > >> - Clustering with Tomcat > >> > >> [From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] > >> - Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions > >> - I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion > >> - Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat > >> - Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress > >> - Monitoring Tomcat; various tools > >> - Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat > >> - Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps > >> - High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat > >> - Why I Love Open Source > >> - Introduction to Spring Boot > >> - Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave > >> - Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs > >> > >> If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, > >> we'd love to hear about it. > >> > >> 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it > >> 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other > >> topics: > >> > >> - Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) > >> - Tomcat should really have [Feature X] > >> - Whatever you think might be interesting! > >> > >> Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If > >> you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just > >> submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the > >> presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two > >> about what you want to do --
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Suvendu, On 4/8/22 05:31, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote: Thank you Chris for the details and encouragement! :) One question, is there any plan to broadcast this year's ApacheCon as well? Personally speaking, I was excited to attend my first ApacheCon when this even went virtual. Experience was overwhelming for me. This short answer is "probably not". Making the conference "+virtual" -- even one-directional where the virtual participants can only watch+hear and not talk back -- would mean live-streaming everything which ends up being very expensive. In the past, we have had video + audio recordings of sessions, and those were usually not comprehensive: some sessions were audio-only, and some sessions had no recordings at all. That was expensive enough (which is why it wasn't comprehensive) without having to pay for the bandwidth to live-stream everything. So unless someone is willing to fund it and also organize it, it's probably not going to happen. Any sessions which /are/ recorded will be put up on the ASF's YouTube channel shortly after the conference has concluded. -chris On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 7:57 PM Christopher Schultz wrote: All, [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to the French Quarter. The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds before you start to present it ;) (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters are putting things together at the last moment.) Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks working on projects you've never even heard of. If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a speaker, please consider the following: 1. This is a welcoming community 2. This community exists to serve YOU 3. You are a part of this community 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of presentations from previous ApacheCon events: [From Committers / directly about Tomcat] - Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM - Tomcat in clusters and clouds - Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat - Securing Tomcat - Reverse-proxying Tomcat - Load balancing with Tomcat - Clustering with Tomcat [From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] - Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions - I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion - Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat - Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress - Monitoring Tomcat; various tools - Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat - Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps - High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat - Why I Love Open Source - Introduction to Spring Boot - Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave - Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, we'd love to hear about it. 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other topics: - Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) - Tomcat should really have [Feature X] - Whatever you think might be interesting! Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two about what you want to do -- and the track chairpersons (chairpeople?[1]) will decide whether or not to include your presentation in the event. (And chances are good that if you submit an idea it will be accepted.) Please reply to the users list with any questions you may have about ApacheCon, the Tomcat track, or submitting a talk proposal. Thanks, -chris On behalf of all ApacheCon 2022 Tomcat Track chairpersons [1] https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rickandmorty/images/c/cd/Furniture.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20160910223642
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Suvendu, On 4/8/22 05:31, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote: Thank you Chris for the details and encouragement! :) One question, is there any plan to broadcast this year's ApacheCon as well? Personally speaking, I was excited to attend my first ApacheCon when this even went virtual. Experience was overwhelming for me. Good question. I don't know the answer to that; I'll ask the ACNA planners and reply when I have an answer. -chris On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 7:57 PM Christopher Schultz wrote: All, [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to the French Quarter. The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds before you start to present it ;) (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters are putting things together at the last moment.) Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks working on projects you've never even heard of. If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a speaker, please consider the following: 1. This is a welcoming community 2. This community exists to serve YOU 3. You are a part of this community 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of presentations from previous ApacheCon events: [From Committers / directly about Tomcat] - Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM - Tomcat in clusters and clouds - Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat - Securing Tomcat - Reverse-proxying Tomcat - Load balancing with Tomcat - Clustering with Tomcat [From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] - Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions - I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion - Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat - Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress - Monitoring Tomcat; various tools - Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat - Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps - High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat - Why I Love Open Source - Introduction to Spring Boot - Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave - Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, we'd love to hear about it. 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other topics: - Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) - Tomcat should really have [Feature X] - Whatever you think might be interesting! Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two about what you want to do -- and the track chairpersons (chairpeople?[1]) will decide whether or not to include your presentation in the event. (And chances are good that if you submit an idea it will be accepted.) Please reply to the users list with any questions you may have about ApacheCon, the Tomcat track, or submitting a talk proposal. Thanks, -chris On behalf of all ApacheCon 2022 Tomcat Track chairpersons [1] https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rickandmorty/images/c/cd/Furniture.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20160910223642 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
Re: [ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
Thank you Chris for the details and encouragement! :) One question, is there any plan to broadcast this year's ApacheCon as well? Personally speaking, I was excited to attend my first ApacheCon when this even went virtual. Experience was overwhelming for me. Thanks & Regards, Suvendu On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 7:57 PM Christopher Schultz wrote: > > All, > > [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] > > ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will > be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to > the French Quarter. > > The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill > a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! > > https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ > (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page > there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). > > Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in > order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds > before you start to present it ;) > > (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the > previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is > intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters > are putting things together at the last moment.) > > Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this > year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks > from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks > working on projects you've never even heard of. > > If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure > if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a > speaker, please consider the following: > > 1. This is a welcoming community > 2. This community exists to serve YOU > 3. You are a part of this community > 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same > 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of > presentations from previous ApacheCon events: > >[From Committers / directly about Tomcat] >- Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM >- Tomcat in clusters and clouds >- Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat >- Securing Tomcat >- Reverse-proxying Tomcat >- Load balancing with Tomcat >- Clustering with Tomcat > >[From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] >- Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions >- I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion >- Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat >- Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress >- Monitoring Tomcat; various tools >- Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat >- Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps >- High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat >- Why I Love Open Source >- Introduction to Spring Boot >- Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave >- Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs > >If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, > we'd love to hear about it. > > 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it > 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other > topics: > >- Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) >- Tomcat should really have [Feature X] >- Whatever you think might be interesting! > > Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If > you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just > submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the > presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two > about what you want to do -- and the track chairpersons > (chairpeople?[1]) will decide whether or not to include your > presentation in the event. (And chances are good that if you submit an > idea it will be accepted.) > > Please reply to the users list with any questions you may have about > ApacheCon, the Tomcat track, or submitting a talk proposal. > > Thanks, > -chris > > On behalf of all ApacheCon 2022 Tomcat Track chairpersons > > > [1] > https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rickandmorty/images/c/cd/Furniture.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20160910223642 > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org
[ANN] ApacheCon NA 2022 in New Orleans, 3-6 Oct 2022, CFP is OPEN!
All, [Cross-posting to dev@, please reply to users@] ApacheCon NA 2022 is back *in-person* in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be held 3 - 6 October 2022 at the Canal Street Sheraton right next to the French Quarter. The call-for-presentations is currently open and we are looking to fill a 3-day track for Tomcat, so please submit your proposals today! https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/ (The link at the top is a little obscure, but at the top of the page there is a "Call for Presentations" where you can submit a proposal). Note that you don't have to have the presentation ready to go today in order to make a proposal. It's just gotta be ready around 30 seconds before you start to present it ;) (There is a tradition at ApacheCon of editing ones slides during the previous presentation. I don't recommend it, but anyone who is intimidated by the process can rest assured that even repeat-presenters are putting things together at the last moment.) Anyone who has never attended an ApacheCon should consider making this year their first: it's great fun, and you get to meet a lof of folks from all over the ASF, not just the Tomcat or httpd people, but folks working on projects you've never even heard of. If you aren't sure if you are interested in presenting, or aren't sure if you have the experience, knowledge, etc. to warrant a position as a speaker, please consider the following: 1. This is a welcoming community 2. This community exists to serve YOU 3. You are a part of this community 4. Helping others within the community encourages others to do the same 5. Topics can be very wide-ranging. Here are some examples of presentations from previous ApacheCon events: [From Committers / directly about Tomcat] - Running Apache Tomcat on GraalVM - Tomcat in clusters and clouds - Using Let's Encrypt with Tomcat - Securing Tomcat - Reverse-proxying Tomcat - Load balancing with Tomcat - Clustering with Tomcat [From Non-Committers or not directly about Tomcat] - Packaging Tomcat for Linux Distributions - I Love Lucee -- a Java implementation of Cold Fusion - Routing CDN traffic at scale using Tomcat - Secure Web Applications using Apache Fortress - Monitoring Tomcat; various tools - Building Reactive Applications on Tomcat - Troubleshooting performance using thread dumps - High Throughput Production Systems on Tomcat - Why I Love Open Source - Introduction to Spring Boot - Tomcat, TomEE, and Meecrowave - Apache Tomcat: Enabling Scripting Languages in JSPs If you are using Tomcat at $work and doing something interesting, we'd love to hear about it. 6. You don't need to be the foremost expert in $feature to talk about it 7. We are actively looking for speakers to talk about these and other topics: - Deploying Tomcat in an auto-scaling environment (e.g. AWS EBS) - Tomcat should really have [Feature X] - Whatever you think might be interesting! Please consider speaking ESPECIALLY if you haven't done so before. If you are worried about whether your idea is good enough: don't. Just submit your idea to the CFP -- you don't have to write-up the presentation in order to submit an idea, just write a paragraph or two about what you want to do -- and the track chairpersons (chairpeople?[1]) will decide whether or not to include your presentation in the event. (And chances are good that if you submit an idea it will be accepted.) Please reply to the users list with any questions you may have about ApacheCon, the Tomcat track, or submitting a talk proposal. Thanks, -chris On behalf of all ApacheCon 2022 Tomcat Track chairpersons [1] https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/rickandmorty/images/c/cd/Furniture.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20160910223642 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org