Oh and beware of the Amex Travel Agency guys... we are still wating for our 
imbursements till today... : )

Julian

Am 15.10.19, 07:57 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

    Hi Roman,
    
    Well simply go to the website I posted a link for and sign up ... 
    however I have signed up and got a "we'll check your application" and 
haven't heard from them since then.
    But I would assume from the registration process that this is open to 
citizens of the European Union ... but you could try.
    
    Chris
    
    Am 15.10.19, 03:30 schrieb "Roman Shaposhnik" <ro...@shaposhnik.org>:
    
        A bit of a belated reply -- but this looks very interesting to me on
        both open source and business sized (my company -- ZEDEDA is right in
        the middle of all this change).
        
        So... a question: how can I sign up for this event?
        
        Thanks,
        Roman.
        
        On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 2:26 AM Christofer Dutz
        <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:
        >
        > Hi all,
        >
        > They already changed the wording slightly ... now they write that 
Siemens MindSphere USES a lot of Open-Source software.
        > Still not happy with it being mentioned directly after the: "There 
are a lot of Open-Source platforms", but it sort of feels as if Siemens had 
pulled some strings to be mentioned here (The official Agenda doesn't even 
mention "Siemens" or "MindSphere")
        >
        > I just discussed this with my boss and I'll probably be going.
        > Would however be great to show up there with a little (or a big) 
Apache delegation.
        > The big commercial players could be showing up with quite a 
delegation.
        > After all it's not about Apache PLC4X, but could involve a great 
portion of what Apache does.
        > And especially the Panel discussions about:
        >
        > "Panel 2.2: Nurturing Open Source Communities
        > In the backdrop of the increasing popularity and use of open source
        > software, it is a paradox that many open source projects continue to
        > struggle to sustain themselves. Remarkably, sustainability issues
        > afflict not just the small and medium-sized project, but also some of
        > the larger and well-known ones.
        > The success of open source software initiatives often goes hand in
        > hand with the success of their communities. So what are the success
        > factors leading to a sustainable community? What are the key
        > challenges open source projects face? More importantly, what can
        > and should be done about the sustainability and funding issue?
        > This session invites a brief discussion to identify key sustainability
        > concerns, followed by two deeper debates on practical
        > proposals/solutions to solve (i) Sustainability issues (ii) Funding
        > issues. The session combines results and inputs from the
        > Commission’s EU-FOSSA project and the Commission’s Open
        > Source Observatory (OSOR)"
        >
        > "Panel 7: Improving openness, trust and security thanks to open
        > source
        > The advent of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and
        > block chain and the exponential increase on cybersecurity threats
        > made the demand for security, trust and transparency in decision
        > making as key priorities in designing ICT systems. Open source is seen
        > as a mechanism to ensure such characteristics. The purpose of this
        > session is to highlight the role of Open Source towards achieving
        > security, trust and transparency in decision-making. What are the
        > strengths but also what are the weaknesses and limitations? The
        > session combines results and inputs from the Commission’s EUFOSSA 
project."
        >
        > Chris
        >
        > Am 07.10.19, 10:38 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" 
<j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de>:
        >
        >     Hi all,
        >
        >     sorry for being late to the party.
        >     I totally agree with all that has been written.
        >     And although I will not be able to participate I think we should 
work on having them correct that (on paper and in their minds).
        >     Probably we could even do that as an official statement of the 
ASF or use some contacts to other OSS initiatives.
        >     As I see that as a rather general matter to hijack "OSS".
        >
        >     What do you think?
        >
        >     Julian
        >
        >     Am 06.10.19, 11:48 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" 
<christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:
        >
        >         Hi Michael,
        >
        >         Yes, that too was my impression. I remember the amount of 
work you put in here. But it seems that Siemens likes to appear open without 
actually being open for open source. That's why I contacted the organizers and 
tried to convince them to correct this paragraph and suffered that they invite 
tuely open open-source communities.
        >
        >         I'll be discussing with my boss, if I can attend.
        >
        >         Chris
        >
        >         Holen Sie sich Outlook für Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36>
        >
        >         ________________________________
        >         From: Michael Osipov <micha...@apache.org>
        >         Sent: Saturday, October 5, 2019 6:31:01 PM
        >         To: dev@community.apache.org <dev@community.apache.org>; 
Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>; i...@apache.org <i...@apache.org>
        >         Subject: Re: Workshop about the future of Open Source 
Software and Open Source Hardware
        >
        >         Am 2019-10-05 um 17:20 schrieb Christofer Dutz:
        >         > Hi,
        >         >
        >         > Lukasz just posted this on the plc4x slack channel mainly 
because of Siemens’ attempt to appear open:
        >         > “There are also B2B Open Source platforms: Siemens’ 
MindSphere offers a managed open source Platform-as-a-Service for developing 
cross-platform applications” (Which it clearly is not).
        >         >
        >         > But when I read through the Agenda I think it might be a 
good idea to show up with a little Apache delegation:
        >         > 
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/workshop-about-future-open-source-software-and-open-source-hardware
        >         >
        >         > Seems to be not a Workshop where you are fuled up with some 
stuff, but where people come together to form the appearance of Open-Source in 
the Industry.
        >
        >         This cannot be right/true. I have tried for more than a year 
to engage
        >         with DI (digital infrastructure) and utterly failed. My 
fellow coworker
        >         in Nuremberg told me that we (DI) don't want to engage with 
the OSS
        >         community at any kind of level. After that, I left the topic 
w/o any
        >         prosperity for the company and the OSS community.
        >
        >         Michael
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >     
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