Hi Jarek,

Thanks for reaching out!

We are definitely a possible candidate for a data engineering track,
actually more so than a Big Data track.
Unfortunately I think I can talk for most of the PMC members when I say we
won't be submitting any talks yet this year.

Most of us feel that pandemic/project/travel wise we are not there yet to
send proposals.

We do expect to be present in 2023.

Kr,
Hans


On Tue, 10 May 2022 at 21:20, Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Hop developers !
>
> ApacheCon North America is back in person this year in October.
> https://apachecon.com/acna2022/
>
> Together with Ismaël Mejía, we are organizing for the first time a Data
> Engineering Track as part of ApacheCon.
>
> You might be wondering why a different track if we already have the Big
> Data track. Simple, this new track covers the ‘other’ open-source projects
> we use to clean data, orchestrate workloads, do observability,
> visualization, governance, data lineage and many other tasks that are part
> of data engineering and that are usually not covered by the data processing
> / database tracks.
>
> If you are curious you can find more details here:
> https://s.apache.org/apacheconna-2022-dataeng-track
>
> So why are you getting this message? Well it could be that (1) you are
> already a contributor to a project in the data engineering space and you
> might be interested in sending your proposal, or (2) you are interested in
> integrations of these tools with your existing data tools.
>
> If you are interested you can submit a proposal using the CfP link below.
> Don’t forget to choose the Data Engineering Track.
> https://apachecon.com/acna2022/cfp.html
>
> The Call for Presentations (CfP) closes in less than two weeks on May 23th,
> 2022.
>
> We are looking forward to receiving your submissions and hopefully seeing
> you in
>
> New Orleans in October.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ismaël and Jarek
>

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