I have two talks submitted, one is a tutorial for CouchDB 2.0 (Big Data) and one is on Communities and Codes of Conduct (Core).
My arm could be twisted to propose a third, but without a funding source to attend (TAC is still down and I haven't heard back from the Linux foundation) I will be unable to attend. -Joan ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Benjamin Young" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 10:40:14 PM > Subject: ApacheCon Core & Big Data EU > > Hi all! > > In case you missed it, the Call for Proposals ends tomorrow (July 1) > for ApacheCon: Core EU in Budapest, October 1-2: > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-core-europe/program/cfp > > Apache: Big Data EU is the 3 days prior, September 28 - 30th in the > same location. It's CfP ends on the 10th: > http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-core-europe/program/cfp > > I've submitted one talk to both, and would encourage anyone > considering submitting to hurry up and do so! ;) > > I asked around in IRC and there's a handful of folks submitting. I'd > love to see if we could land a "mini-summit" for Apache > CouchDB-which would essentially amount to our having about 6 talks > accepted so we'd have our own track. > > Regardless, I'd love to get as many of as can together at ApacheCon > to meet-up, exchange notes, and dive deeper into the cushions of > CouchDB. There's so much great stuff happening for CouchDB right > now, it really just needs vocal champions. :) > > If you submit, it'd be great to know here on the list, so we can get > a sense of who's hoping to go-as that might give us the opportunity > for a "mini-summit" or BarCamp Apache space or some such. > > Thanks, all! > Benjamin > -- > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > http://bigbluehat.com/ >
