On 1 June 2015 at 16:59, jean-frederic clere <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/01/2015 04:31 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I made a proposal to have an HTTP/2 oriented full day track for the
>> upcoming ApacheCon EU Core (Budapest). What we’re thinking is
>> something in the line of:
>>
>> * 3-4 talks from various Apache projects that actively work on H2 and
>> H2 implementations * 2 invited talks on the subject of H2 in general
>> (I’m thinking people from Mozilla, Microsoft, Google etc.) * Other?
>>
>>
>> So, I’d like to solicit interest here from these three PMCs: Traffic
>> Server, HTTPD and Tomcat. Is there any interest in participating in
>> this track? Would you be able / willing to send someone to present at
>> ApacheCon EU on the topic of H2? If you have contacts within any of
>> business / corporations that work on H2, that would be really helpful
>> as well.
>>
>
> I am not sure I can do that for HTTP/2 but it would be nice to have and
> the same for SSL/TLS.
>
I thought SSL/TLS was rather stable, but if you volunteer to make e.g. a
half track, I am all for it.

rgds
jan I.


>
> Cheers
>
> Jean-Frederic
>
>
>
>> If there is no interest from the PMCs, this is obviously a moot
>> point, and we’ll can it.
>>
>> I’d imagine if this works out, we can do this again in Vancouver. My
>> personal opinion is that “topic” track like this is useful for a
>> broader audience.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> — Leif
>>
>> P.s
>>
>> Here’s a short list of people I think could be interesting to invite
>> as H2 area experts:
>>
>> Mark Nottingham (Akamai) Roberto Peon (Google) Ryan Hamilton
>> (Google) Rob Trace (Microsoft) Gabriel Montenegro (Microsoft) Patrick
>> McManus (Mozilla) Daniel Stenberg (Haxx/Curl & Mozilla) Poul-Henning
>> Kamp (yeah, this could get interesting :)
>>
>>
>> I have not solicited anyone from this list yet, I want to see if
>> there is interests from the PMCs first to even have an H2 oriented
>> track.
>>
>>
>

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