PS Paolo did a talk 2011:
http://na11.apachecon.com/speakers/16025
Andy
On 28/01/14 21:24, Andy Seaborne wrote:
On 27/01/14 21:18, Rob Vesse 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:
How long are the talk slots? It's not leaping out at me from the CFP
I'm looking at.
- Jena Status - current work, upcoming changes, planned/proposed changes
There is a general what's Jena, Jena3 talk but thay can be a tad
uninteresting to a general audience.
- Project Lizard - assuming the eventual target is Apache Jena
I could do that one.
(newsflash) In principle, I have some funding for Lizard :-) It is
required to be open source.
- 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
+1 as well.
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/