On 3 October 2014 16:41, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

>
> On 10/03/2014 10:27 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
>
>> Hello happy people,
>>
>> i submitted a talk this year's ApacheCon in Budapest, and i
>> am a bit late in admitting to myself, and to*you*  that i
>> won't be able to prepare a talk on this particular subject.
>> (the project this particular talk was based on fell flat)
>>
>> if you want someone else to fill my slot on this exact subject,
>> i can solicit someone else from the traffic server community.
>>
>> if instead you want to keep me as speaker, i can talk about
>> open source (and) burn out.
>>
>> i've talked to Rich about this on irc, but it's only now,
>> that i'm en-tour to my third conference in two weeks, that
>> i'm taking the time to write this email…
>>
>
> So, I'm torn, because the topic of Open Source burn out sounds
> interesting, and also the HTTP (httpd + traffic server + tomcat) track is
> so woefully tiny this year and I don't want to be the only speaker in it. I
> think I'd ask that you ask someone from ATS to give an ATS talk, and, if
> nobody jumps at it, do the more community-oriented talk. Does that sound ok?
>

IN case you succeed in finding someone from ATS, please consider making
your talk a theme for bar-camp. I think its an important theme, which seems
to be a theme nobody is willing to talk about. In case you made the talk on
schedule or barcamp, I will be there with some questions.

rgds
jan i.


>
> --Rich
>
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