Hi,
This reminds me, does any of you have direct info about when the
authors of talk proposals will be notified whether or not their talk
is accepted?
I still have no info about the proposal I submitted about Chemistry at
the end of February. Knowing if I have to travel to the US would help
me plan ahead further involvement in ApacheCon tracks like this...
Thanks,
Florent
On 3 Jul 2009, at 13:04, Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
[Cross-posting to Sling, Chemistry, and Jackrabbit. Feel free to reply
on only the list(s) you're most interested in. I'm following them all.
:-)]
The ApacheCon organizers have allocated two full days for the Content
Technology track, and I'm now moving forward to fill up that schedule.
Anyone interested in participating in the planning and organizing the
JCR-related program at the ApacheCon? The Content Technology track is
already getting pretty crowded so I probably can't promise more than a
single normal session with speaker benefits (note that unlike before,
speaker travel is not covered) per project, but we can also arrange
space for unofficial sessions, workshops, meetups, etc. To do this, I
need people who'd like to help in planning and organizing the event.
Any volunteers?
Since the speaker selection comes with benefits (conference pass, some
hotel nights covered, etc.) and I'm one of the candidate speakers, I'd
like to form a small committee of community members to select the
JCR-related sessions to be included in this track. Anyone interested
in helping out with this?
See the suggestions below and
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/ContentTrackApacheConUs2009 for more
information.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
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