The categories are for projects/communities who have committed to put
together a track. Everything else should go in general. I'll try to clarify
that on https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html if that was unclear.

On Thu, May 2, 2019, 10:39 Daniel Ruggeri <drugg...@apache.org> wrote:

> Hi, Rich;
>    I was looking at the CFP and didn't quite see something that aligns
> with httpd. These are the categories allowed:
> General
> Community
> Tomcat
> Big Data
> Machine Learning
> IoT
> Geospatial
> Cassandra
> Traffic Control Summit
> Cloudstack Collaboration Conference
> Integration
> Graph Processing
> Karaf
> Drill
> Observability
> Beam
>
> *maybe* that has has an effect on folks' submissions? Dunno... I just
> submitted in "general"
> --
> Daniel Ruggeri
>
> On 2019/05/01 20:35:49, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
> > Hi, folks.
> >
> > The call for presentations for ApacheCon North America closes in a
> > little less than two weeks. As of right now, as far as I can tell, there
> > is exactly zero httpd content.
> >
> > If we want to have our project represented at ApacheCon this year, what
> > would you want to see? Is there any chance we can fill a half-day of
> > content (ie, 3-4 talks) with what new things have happened in the past
> > year, and what's important now?
> >
> > Personally, I'd like to see a presentation on using mod_md, and perhaps
> > something on the benefits of, and use of, http2 in httpd?
> >
> > The CFP is here - https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html - and closes
> > May 13th.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --Rich
> >
>

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