Fwiw I think there are two (maybe three...) talks and one training session 
going in from Cloudant. Hopefully I'll be there with some other folk.   


On Wednesday, 7 November 2012 at 23:44, Jan Lehnardt wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> the subject says it. All infos are here:
>  
> http://na.apachecon.com
>  
> (It is in lovely Portland Oregon, if you need any excuse, February 24-28, 
> 2013 :)
>  
> I likely can’t make it myself, so I am counting on you guys to pick up the 
> bat!
>  
> There are multiple ways of getting involved. I hope we can show a strong 
> CouchDB presence.
>  
>  
> 1. Attend. Just get a ticket and go. If you are a committer, special rates 
> apply. (If you are on the fence about contributing, now is a good time to 
> gain the commit bit in time :) — The more CouchDB folks attend, the better a 
> time everybody will have, and the more we can show the world that we are 
> awesome :)
>  
>  
> 2. Give a talk. There are plenty of things to talk about in CouchDB land, why 
> not do some of it? :) — Below is a list of potential topics. For some of them 
> I have ready talks, abstracts, sometimes even slides and recordings from 
> previous talks, all of which I am happy to share and make available for you 
> to take and make your own.
>  
> - Introduction to CouchDB
> - Introduction to BigCouch
> - Introduction to PouchDB
> - Introduction to TouchDB
> - Advanced CouchDB / BigCouch / PouchDB / TouchDB
> - Building Apps with a distributed databases (dealing with conflicts and 
> whatnot)
> - The CouchDB Implementation.
> - CouchDB Grows Up: the state of the CouchDB community
> - CouchDB and Git at Apache, sharing experiences
> - Your CouchDB Use Case (why you use it and how)
>  
> The rules are outline in the Call for Papers:  
>  
> http://na.apachecon.com/cfp/
>  
> The one caveat is the deadline, it is *this Sunday*, November 11th, no 
> late-comers. I hope we can still get a bunch of things in, I’m counting on 
> you. Especially the US & Canada based non-committers here, this is a great 
> way to give back to the CouchDB project if you want to.
>  
> If you think you are not qualified, bullshit, if you read this, you will be 
> fine to give most of the talks above. If you have anything else in mind, 
> submit that, too :)
>  
> If you need any assistance writing the abstract, making slides later and 
> rehearsing, please get in touch, myself & others here are happy to help.
>  
> If you think this is intimidating, it most certainly is (lot’s of smart 
> people that one doesn’t know, foreign city, etc). I guarantee it is worth 
> getting over this. The Apache folks a friendly bunch, even if they come over 
> rough sometimes on mailing lists. It is really nice to put names to faces and 
> I’m sure you will make a friend or two.
>  
> Plus, this is a great opportunity to check out on other projects. I am 
> currently at ApacheCon EU and I learned tons about Cassandra and Lucene, both 
> of which have implemented things we might want to look at in the future.
>  
> Last but not least, there is a budget for helping with travel expenses.
>  
>  
> 3. Run / attend a community event. The two days before ApacheCon proper are 
> reserved for all sorts of community events like BarCamps, Hackathons, 
> Trainings and whatnot. I’d love to see a CouchHack-like event there, where 
> devs and users can come together, and teach and learn and hack together. All 
> we need is a space to do things. I know we have friends in Portland that 
> could help with that. It’d be a matter of attending and volunteering to help 
> to be around. — I’d love if one of you could step up and say, “Hey, I’ll take 
> this” and then you, or a small group, can set everything up and invite 
> everybody to come.
>  
> I’ve done this before in Berlin and it is great fun and not a lot of work, so 
> I agreed to do it again (the promised email is forthcoming) in Berlin. If you 
> think you can do it, but need help, let us know loud and clear, together we 
> can do this!
>  
>  
> * * *
>  
> If you have any questions, please get in touch. I hope we can turn this into 
> a great event for the CouchDB community, by the CouchDB community :)
>  
>  
> May the Couch be with you,
> Jan
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