Rich Bowen wrote:
We are pleased to announce that The Apache Software Foundation, in conjunction with The Linux Foundation, will be producing ApacheCon North America 2014 in Denver Colorado, April 7-9, with tutorials to follow April 10-11.

More details in the blog post at https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/linux_foundation_and_the_apache

Register, or submit talks, at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america

See you in Denver!


        I'm having trouble selling attending ApacheCon to my funding wardens
        this year -- directional changes in the organization require much
        more justifying documentation, as well as commitment to what
        tangible projects for the organization WILL DIRECTLY FLOW FROM MY
        ATTENDING.

        As the organization I'm working with begins to spread more into
        the areas of big data and cloud computing, it almost seems like
        Cloutstack Collaboration Conference might be a better fit -- UNLESS
        I know that at least as significant content for these areas will
        still be part of ApacheCon too.

        But without even a tentative session schedule, I can't do much more
        than guess, and certainly not soon enough to beat the January 31st deep
        discount deadline.
        
        1) Has a decision been made to maintain at least as significant
                coverage of big data and cloud computing within the ApacheCon
                tracks as last year?   Or is all that content spun off into the
                Cloudstack conference?

        2) Will a tentative session schedule for both these conferences be
                published before the NEXT discount deadline of March 14th?

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