On 09/12/2016 04:26 PM, Stefan Eissing wrote: > Unfortunately, I will not be able to make it to Seville. If I can > help in regard to presenting what is new in Apache HTTP/2 by > answering questions or creating slides, pls let me know.
Sure I will... Basically I need to add what is new since last time I presented the topic (AKA in Vancover in May). Cheers Jean-Frederic > > Cheers, Stefan > >> Am 12.09.2016 um 14:28 schrieb jean-frederic clere >> <jfcl...@gmail.com>: >> >> On 08/30/2016 03:34 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: >>> As you know, the CFP for ApacheCon closes in less than 2 weeks. >>> It would be awesome if we could pull together an httpd track, >>> highlighting that httpd is still the flagship of the ASF, and is >>> still exciting, relevant, and alive. The last few ApacheCons, we >>> haven't managed to muster a track, or even a half day. >> >> my classical talk: "HTTP/2 and SSL/TLS state of art in our >> servers" could also ajusted to cover more httpd if not used >> somewhere else. >> >> Cheers >> >> Jean-Frederic >> >>> >>> To this end, we've started to put together a proposed list of >>> talks that we'd like to see people submit, in the hopes that we >>> end up with 2 days - a user track, and a developer track - of >>> httpd content. >>> >>> https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/httpd-apachecon-seville >>> >>> Please claim (and submit!) talks that appear on this list, and >>> suggest others that we haven't thought of. Also, please plan to >>> attend. The venue is beautiful and cheap, and it would be awesome >>> to have a bunch of us there to do an old-school squash-the-bugs >>> write-the-code meet-the-devs hackathon. >>> >>> (Disclaimer: talks put on this etherpad are not automatically >>> accepted. There's still the actual talk selection process, which >>> is done by committee, and is subject to what other stuff is >>> submitted to the event, and available space.) >>> >> > >