Yes that would be my thought as well

Rob

On 01/06/2015 13:19, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Good question: I was more approaching from the LD angle.  I guess "big
>data" is more specifc to the big data memes in Apache and LD isn't there
>(Elephas aside!). "core" seems more natural - does that make sense?
>
>       Andy
>
>On 01/06/15 09:52, Rob Vesse wrote:
>> 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.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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