Hi all, We only needed the 30 or so registrations as we wanted to have a fully separately bookable project summit. The other summits are all fully integrated into the ApacheCon and people can go to any of the summits they want and eventually visit events from multiple summits. I think we should go down that path. The only reason for me asking the LF about a separately bookable event was to make it easier for guys like Alex to only attend one day. But it guess the price for that is too high.
I think we should do the Flex Summit and call it Apache FlexJS Summit. And again … the main reason for me wanting to do this, is to get part of the core Flex team together, meet, talk, set aside some of the differences and fill up the trenches between us that have started manifesting themselves more and more. Sort of a big kick-off meeting with us meeting, discussing things and getting the FlexJS ship towards its last part of the journey to the version 1.0. I see the online “conference” more as an additional thing to spread knowledge, but right now I think we need community. You don’t build community online. Chris Am 27.01.17, 17:49 schrieb "piotrz" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>: Well I thought about my participating in Miami as a wonderfull adventure, opportunity to meet some folks from the team and the most important reasone cause I Love Flex. BUT, Alex here ponit us arguments which has sence to me. It look like we really didn't get enough attention and now I doubt we will get for that summit. I will wait a bit longer with TAC to see what will happen with that thread - If after some time I won't see more response I will leave TAC for another time - Otherwise I'm open to plan trip to Frankfurt in August if Miami won't work - It will be better financial time for me. Piotr ----- Apache Flex PMC piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSS-Have-a-Flex-project-summit-at-ApacheCon-NA-2017-tp56860p58729.html Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.