Ralph Goers wrote:
> If you want another talk I could put something together to talk about VFS and 
> Configuration and how we are using it for multi-tenant configuration.
> 
Great! How much time would you like? In any case, can you provide a
short blurb for the web site?

Thanks!

Phil
> Ralph
> 
> On Jul 17, 2010, at 11:37 AM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> 
>> Phil Steitz wrote:
>>> Phil Steitz wrote:
>>>> We are in luck!  Our friends in ComCom are creating a "tracklet" for
>>>> us.  We have three hours to work with, which we can cut up as we
>>>> wish.  So who wants to volunteer to speak?
>>>>
>>>> As I said above, I will volunteer for [math] and/or [dbcp]/[pool]
>>>> with length "configurable."  I would also be willing to do a short
>>>> blast on how Commons works (or listen to someone else do that).  I
>>>> am perfectly happy letting others do any / all of these or using the
>>>> time for other things altogether.  I like all of the other
>>>> suggestions above.
>>>>
>>>> The conference is 1-5 Nov in Atlanta, GA (US) and there is some
>>>> registration and lodging assistance available for speakers.  I don't
>>>> have the exact time of our block, but will share when I have it.  We
>>>> are likely going to need to get descriptions on the web site pretty
>>>> soon, so it would be good to agree on the agenda and who is going to
>>>> speak RSN.  Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>> Phil
>>>
>>> Thanks, all for the feedback.  As of now, Siegfried and I have
>>> volunteered to speak.  Any other volunteers?  Any other suggestions
>>> for content?  So far, here is what we have.  +/- Feedback would be
>>> great on the items below, as would additional volunteers to speak or
>>> other ideas for talks.
>> I need to provide abstracts for the Apachecon web pages in the next
>> couple of days.  Looks like it's me and Siegfried doing the talking.
>> Given that and the feedback so far, I propose that we split the 3
>> 50 min slots as follows:
>>
>> 1) Commons overview (combination of how-it-works, what it is, what's
>> happening, with brainstorming at end)
>> 2) Component drilldowns:
>> [email], [exec], [math], [dbcp/pool]
>>
>> The "component drilldown" sections would be 20 mins each, run as
>> separate mini-sessions.
>>
>> If we could get someone to volunteer to present [scxml] as a mini,
>> we could work it in as well.
>>
>> Any thoughts on this? Any other components we should be highlighting?
>>
>> Phil
>>> email*
>>> exec*
>>> math*
>>> dbcp/pool*
>>> scxml**
>>> introduction/overview/how-it-works*
>>> last 12 months
>>> what's new
>>> new components brainstorming
>>>
>>> *volunteer to prepare and present available
>>> **volunteer to prepare available
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
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