Hi Nick,

Yes I saw this, and speaking for myself I'm quite interested in
Chemistry being represented at the conference.

I've never been to an ApacheCon (although I've done a JavaOne talk
before) so I'm not sure what kind of track would be best. As you say
the Content track seems a given, and the WebServices is a perfect fit
as well. What would be the next steps? March 21st is a bit short to
hash out the details of the sessions!

And it would be good if we could have several speakers and/or several talks...

Florent



2010/3/17 Nick Burch <[email protected]>:
> Did everyone spot this on the incubator general@ list ?
>
> I think Chemistry could probably produce a couple of interesting and well 
> attended talks. They could fit within a content track (which in Oakland had 
> things around jcr, sling, couchdb, poi etc). They could fit within an 
> Incubator "new technologies" track. Or they could maybe fit within a 
> webservices track. Plenty of possibilities!
>
> Is anyone interested in putting together a proposal to speak? Attending and 
> speaking at ApacheCon is a great experience both for the speaker and for the 
> project :)
>
> Nick
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 00:22:14 +0100
> From: Nóirín Shirley for the ApacheCon 2010 Planning Team
>    <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Subject: Will your project feature at ApacheCon North America 2010?
>
> Dear PMC,
>
> ApacheCon 2010 North America is just around the corner, and it's time
> to roll out a program for this event! We'll be at the Westin Peachtree
> Plaza in Atlanta, GA, from 1st-5th November. Will you be there?
>
> If you'd like your project to be featured in the main conference
> tracks, please discuss it with your project community. A schedule is
> not needed at this time, but you have a coherent vision for a one day
> (6 sessions) program. We are particularly interested in programs that
> fit current themes, from Servers to Cloud Computing, from Search to
> NoSQL, as well as Innovation and Emerging Technologies.
>
> You'll also need to identify a track program organizer, who will be
> responsible for liaising with the planners, as well as collecting the
> session descriptions, speaker bios, and other programming information.
> Your track organizer should email [email protected] with
> your project's intent to participate, before Sunday, March 21st.
>
> Projects will be notified by the end of March as to whether their
> proposal has been accepted, and full programming should be completed
> by April 16th.
>
> Note that the planning committee will review the proposed tracks, and
> may offer feedback or specify necessary changes to ensure the success
> of the event.
>
> All accepted speakers (not co-presenters) qualify for general
> conference admission and a minimum of two nights lodging at the
> conference hotel. Additional hotel nights and travel assistance are
> possible, depending on the number of presentations given and type of
> assistance needed.
>
> If you think main track programming isn't for you, don't worry! You
> should expect to hear from us shortly about opportunities to present
> Training Sessions, as well as evening Meetups and other events.
>
> Looking forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
>
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