A better suggestion for the BoF session would be to do a general one for
Semantic Web stuff at Apache and target all relevant Apache projects:

Jena
Marmotta
Clerezza
Stanbol
Any23

Rob

On 27/01/2014 13:18, "Rob Vesse" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm going to at least talk to YarcData about whether I could go.
>
>In terms of talk topics I'm thinking of submitting proposals for the
>following:
>
>- SPARQL Optimization
>- Extending Jena with custom query engines and storage layers (though
>someone like you may be better to do this talk)
>- Jena JDBC
>
>In terms of other topics for talks:
>
>- Jena Status - current work, upcoming changes, planned/proposed changes
>- Project Lizard - assuming the eventual target is Apache Jena
>- Stephen's jena-client stuff
>- Clive's jena-security stuff
>
>There was a point made on the Incubator list is that one of the talk
>formats is intended for quick "Hey this exists" type talks that could be
>used for getting attention on less mature components.
>
>Also if any of us do end up going it may be good to submit for a general
>Jena BoF session for us to get a chance to meet anyone in the Jena
>community or at Apache who's interested in the project
>
>Rob
>
>On 21/01/2014 05:34, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>It would be great if someone went (and presented).  It sounds like a
>>fantastic event to go to.
>>
>>The "how" depends on timing.  The event is April 5-7 and the CFP closes
>>Feb 1.
>>
>>Any interest? Any ideas of what would be the best thing to present?
>>
>>(I'd like to go but I need to see how a couple of projects work out
>>timing-wise which make getting stuff together possible but "intersting")
>>
>>      Andy
>>
>>On 20/01/14 16:01, Rob Vesse wrote:
>>> All
>>>
>>> Is anyone involved in Jena (either on the PMC or the wider community)
>>> planning on attending or submitting to ApacheCon?
>>>
>>> Was wondering if and how we should be promoting this as a PMC
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> On 17/01/2014 18:52, "Rich Bowen" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Fellow ASF committers,
>>>>
>>>> ApacheCon this year is going to be different from what we've done in
>>>>the
>>>> past, and we need your help in making that happen. By partnering with
>>>> the Linux Foundation, we're doing something new in the hopes of giving
>>>> Apache the exposure we deserve, as the most important organization in
>>>> the Free/Open Source software ecosystem.
>>>>
>>>> Whereas in the past we've had three or four tracks of content, we have
>>>> room for 9 this year. That means that we have enough space for a half
>>>> day, or a full day, or even more, focused on *your* project. Before,
>>>>we
>>>> may have had one or two talks about that project that you've devoted
>>>> years of your life to - this year, you can cover it from soup to nuts,
>>>> and bring in an audience eager to hear about it.
>>>>
>>>> We need your talk submissions. We want the beginner, intermediate, and
>>>> advanced content from those projects that have been under-represented
>>>>in
>>>> the past. We also want to hear from the larger community of users,
>>>> vendors, and folks building apps on top of your platforms. We rely on
>>>> you to reach out to your developer and user lists to solicit this
>>>>content.
>>>>
>>>> We need you to tell your developer and user lists that they should be
>>>> there - that this will be the year that they can get more than just an
>>>> intro, but they can get the deep dive.
>>>>
>>>> The CFP deadline is February 1, which is only two weeks away. Please
>>>> help us make this event a huge success.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Rich Bowen
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> http://rcbowen.com/
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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