On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:43 PM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

> As I mentioned a few months ago, ApacheCon Austin will be the 20th
> anniversary of the first release of the Apache HTTP server. The plan is to
> make a big deal of this at the conference, and I'm hoping that we can have
> a strong httpd track to go along with this.
>
> For ApacheCon Europe, several projects (notably, OFBiz) put together what
> they thought would be an ideal track, and then solicited speakers for
> individual talks in that track, and that worked really well. I'm hoping we
> can do a similar thing for Austin, and, in particular, I'm hoping that I
> don't end up giving half the talks in the track. :-)
>
> I've started an doc at https://docs.google.com/document/d/11oh1CQEwgxvV_
> xM92kQyRP8HuI92VHuN5znNz-5-Qwg/edit?usp=sharing and I'm hoping that we
> can collaborate on what talks need to be in a comprehensive httpd track,
> what order they should be in, and then hunt down the people that should be
> giving those talks.
>
> Thanks for any help you can give towards this.
>
> --Rich
>
> --
> Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen
> http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
>

I've given some thought to proposing one of the following talks:

* deploying Python web apps under uWSGI behind mod_proxy_fcgi/scgi (some
material here: http://emptyhammock.com/projects/info/pyweb/index.html)
* a debugging tricks talk I've given a few times (relatively minor updates
from the last North America AC)
* drastically updated (rewritten) version of an old
capacity-tuning-and-performance talk I gave at a Sun conference in 2009 (
https://blogs.oracle.com/trawick/resource/DeepDive/WebStackDeepDiveApache.pdf
)

Speak up if one of these seems more helpful to the overall track.


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