Or, if we are talking about technologies that many Apache projects will find of 
interest, "Eating Our Own Dog Food"? As an outsider one of the fascinating 
things about the Apache community is how much you can get done with "internal" 
(i.e. ASF-supported) technologies alone. It would seem logical to encourage 
projects to use each others' (useful) technologies.

In our ApacheCon proposal to the ASF we suggested that this should be 
celebrated: I can't think of another open source community as mature (read 
"middle aged" ;-) and diverse as that surrounding the ASF, and I think that 
ApacheCons can (among other things) be a live demonstration of "The Apache Way" 
or whatever it should really more properly be called.

regards
 Steve


On Jun 21, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:

> Maybe something like "Apache Tooling" or "Easy Life with Apache ;)" ?
> 
> Regards
> JB
> 
> On 06/21/2012 01:27 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>> I thought there could be a place for a logging talk and Simone asked
>> for a place for a Commons talk. Thinking twice i didn't find a proper
>> place.
>> 
>> I think there might be a few projects which do not fit exactly in a
>> web, integration or jee track. For example, Maven, Ant, Bloodhound
>> (Incubating). Probably we should have a track which provides space for
>> projects which are not mentioned. Probably a Labs Quick talk could be
>> included there. for example, 1 hour talk = 4 labs shown.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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> [email protected]
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