On 04/10/2018 02:05 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Roger that. If it's for community events, that's +1. It sounded like the
plan was to move the roadshows off of the Apachecon.com site.
What my proposal was..if you remove the "where does roadshow fit in" bit
of the equation, to have *one* place for projects to go and look at:
- what events do we have (confs, meetups, retreats whatever)
- how do we promote them=
. how do we get engaged in this?
...and then the conferences etc would be at apachecon.com
sort of like how we have foo.org for a user facing site for some
projects, and foo.apache.org for a developer-facing side.
So, two places:
- events.apache.org (the developer/community side of it)
- apachecon.com (apachecon, roadshow?, the "customer" facing side)
With regards,
Daniel
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On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 6:37 AM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018, 11:32 Kevin A. McGrail <kmcgr...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I am -1 to maintain multiple places for Apache Events. I think
events.apache.org, www.apache.org/foundation/events, etc. should all
redirect to apachecon.com and all energies and efforts should be spent
on
maintaining that site as the source of truth.
To my knowledge all the other places are grossly out of date and
apachecon.com is the only one with current data.
A.o/events is maintained - at least the meetups data is refreshed multiple
times per day. And the google calendar was maintained up until a month or
two ago.
We need two things - official events (Apachecon) and community events.
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