Would this be for Core or Big Data track? Rob
On 31/05/2015 18:01, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote: >One idea that occurs to me is a linked data (half)track with >introductions to all the apache projects in the space. A specialist >linked data track might not get that many people whereas the audience >who might be interesting in technical-not-no-assumed-background ("what's >all the fuss about?") is larger. > > Andy > >(Hmm - maybe dig out+update my RDF / Tinkerpop comparison) > >On 28/05/15 22:26, Claude Warren wrote: >> Is anyone here interested in pushing this forward. I have previously >> proposed a talk covering the design and implementation of the >>permissions >> module. >> >> Claude >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: jan i <[email protected]> >> Date: Thu, May 28, 2015 at 7:58 PM >> Subject: Help with "apache: Big data" and "apacheCon: Core" >> To: [email protected] >> >> >> Dear PMC. >> >> We have just announced the call for Papers for "apache Big data" and >> "apacheCon: Core". >> >> If your project would like a track (1 day == 6 presentations) or a half >> track >> (3 presentations), please contact me. Building a track (or half track) >>is a >> good >> way of securing (without guarantee) that your project is represented in >>the >> events. PMCs that suggest tracks (half tracks) for "apacheCon: Core" >>will >> decide the content, with only an outside oversight. >> >> We hope you will take the oppertunity and build an awesome track >> representing >> your projects. We are of course also open if a group of projects builds >>a >> track >> together. >> >> We hope to be able to make some cross project presentations/panels. An >> example is "the future of web and web applications", many people ask if >> e.g. httpd and tomcat will play a major role in the future of internet. >>We >> hope >> some (especially the more mature projects) will grab the idea, and come >> with suggestions. >> >> Especially "apacheCon: Core" is open for innovation. >> >> Looking forward to help build super events with YOUR assistance. >> >> on behalf of the apacheCon team and LF >> jan I. >> >> >> >
