I may be able to go to Eurocon this fall. But before I commit, does anyone have any interesting case studies to present? I'm thinking of maybe:
-- a presentation on MCF high availability -- new security models aka SharePoint Claims-based auth Any other ideas worthy of presentation? Anybody interested in presenting? ;-) Karl ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rich Bowen <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:55 PM Subject: Promote your project at ApacheCon Europe To: Rich Bowen <[email protected]> As you are no doubt aware, earlier this month at ApacheCon North America in Denver, I announced that we'll be holding ApacheCon Europe in Budapest, November 17-21, at the Corinthia Hotel. Full details are available at http://apachecon.eu/ The CFP for that event is open. I'd like to encourage you to consider what kind of presence you want your project to have at this year's event. Do you think you can come up with an entire day of content (6 talks), or a half day (3 talks) or even two or more days? Do you want to have a dedicated event on the Thursday and/or Friday after the conference, when the CloudStack Collaboration Conference is going on, and we're doing various tutorial-style sessions? Please discuss these questions on your PMC list, or on your development list, and let me know what you want to do. Note that I've bcc'ed [email protected] so the best way to get back in touch is to send your reply to [email protected] or directly to me - [email protected] - if you have questions about the event. Also, some PMCs have already expressed an interest in taking on a track, or a project summit, or a whole day of content, and for those projects, just continue to keep me in the loop as you discuss details. Meanwhile, get your talk proposals in to the CFP - http://events.linuxfoundation.org//events/apachecon-europe/program/cfp - we'll be keeping it open until June 25th, so that we have plenty of lead time for people to get registered for the event. Please don't wait for the last minute, if you want your project to be prominently featured at ApacheCon - the sooner we start to get the message out, the bigger audience we can get to come hear about what you're doing. --Rich, for the ApacheCon team -- Rich Bowen - [email protected] - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
