On 02/16/2015 12:06 PM, jan i wrote:
Hi

No response here, so I assume the FFT will be covered by Nick.

My impression was that he was saying that he was *not* doing it, and was looking for a replacement.




rgds
jan i.


On 13 February 2015 at 12:48, jan i <j...@apache.org> wrote:



On 12 February 2015 at 23:23, Nick Burch <n...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi All

Hopefully most of you will know about the Fast Feather Track? For those
who don't, it's often described as:

  a series of short talks, 10-20 minutes in length, covering things that
are new / interesting / exciting / incubating / recently changed / etc.
It's a great chance to learn about what's hot, what's new, and what's
coming soon! Whether that's a new project entering the incubator, something
shortly to graduate, or an amazing new area of technology that'll change
everything when it's done, the Fast Feather Track is the place for it!


It tends to be a mixture of people having their first chance of speaking
at ApacheCon, and old-hands talking about the fun new thing that has got
them all excited once more. As such, it's an important source of practice
for new speakers (many of whom go on to give great full talks the session
after), and a chance for more experience ASFers in the audience to learn
about interesting new things in a friendly small space.

(There have also been bigger FFT sessions during lunches, where more
experienced speakers spoke to a bigger audience about fun/new/interesting
stuff, which has worked well as and when the lunch setup permits it)


A few years ago, I made the mistake of asking the then ApacheCon
conference committee what was happening with the Fast Feather track that
event, and somehow landed up running it then, and for some time to come...

However, I worry that I might've been organising it too long, and so I'd
like to offer it up in case someone else fancies taking over running it for
Austin?

no way you do a good job, you have the experience. It is not so easy to
loose something you do well.




Organisational wise, it isn't too much work. You need to write a little
bit about what you want in the track and who should submit (plenty of
examples on the wiki! Just search within http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon
).
Then you just setup a form / google doc / etc to collect session
proposals, put out the word to potential speakers (pmcs@, general@i.a.o,
twitter etc), notify whoever you want to have, tell the LF what space you
need, turn up and learn lots of new fun things! :)


So, anyone fancy trying their hand at conference organising with a nice
small, easily manageable, fun mini-track thing? Fast Feather needs you!

Well if you really want to give it up, I could offer to be point on FFT;
provided you promise to help behind the scenes (e.g. convincing the grey
beards to participate).

It of course need to be coordinated with my TAC work on site, but that
should be possible.

rgds
jan i.



Nick






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