I already submitted the same proposal I spoke on for ACEU (Synapse + Eventing).

Is there any interest in getting together with another PMC (e.g. QPid)
to jointly propose a track?

Paul

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Asankha C. Perera <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Devs and Users of Apache Synapse
>
> The Synapse Project Management Comittee  (PMC) has been asked if we would
> like to make use of an extended participation opportunity at the upcoming
> Apache Con US, in this 10th year of the ASF.
>
> Please share your views on this - and possibly your intent to participate at
> the event, and network with others - as a developers or end-users. We would
> value your feedback and comments on how best we should project the Apache
> Synapse project at this event, and how we should tailor the sessions (e.g.
> please recommend areas of interest / use etc) - even if you may not yet be
> sure you could attend. If you would like to propose topics for in-depth
> presentation by the developers, please feel to suggest these too
>
> thanks
> asankha
>
> ----------------------- Original Request follows
> ----------------------------
>
> Subject:        PMC Invitation to Participate in ApacheCon 2009/US
> Date:   Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:28:47 -0500
> From:   ApacheCon 2009 US Planners Team <[email protected]>
> To:     All Apache PMCs <[email protected]>
>
> Project Management Committees,
>
> For this 10th Year of the Apache Software Foundation, the Conference
> Planning Committee and Stone Circle Productions are infusing ApacheCon
> US 2009 with the same Community Spirit that guides our Open Source
> Communities themselves. With the goal of creating the most successful
> ApacheCon to-date, we are seeking the support of each ASF Community to
> help drive their content for the 3-day conference. As the PMC, we
> invite you to come forward with content based on the needs of your
> user community.
>
> First: Decide as a project, how much time you would like to fill with
> commercially viable content. Do you need a half-day or a full-day to
> achieve a professional, quality program? Don't restrict yourselves to
> presentations by the PMC members or past speakers. You are likely
> familiar with other committers, the members of your user community,
> published authors and others who would offer effective sessions.
> Consider involving the community in this process through either the
> dev or users list, as appropriate for your project. Identifying the
> exact contents and schedule of your program will come in a 2nd phase.
>
> Note: If you believe your track is better presented in tandem with
> other project(s), and you would like to work together as a small group
> of related projects to create a unified track, please discuss this
> with the other project(s) and offer one proposal you all agree upon to
> the Planners.
>
> Second: Identify your consumers. Please explain to the Planners, in
> your submission, who your attendees would be. Are they web content
> authors or developers, or backend infrastructure adopters, integrators
> or administrators? Are they technical or novice individuals,
> management or general users?
>
> Third: Communicate your interest to [email protected] no
> later than April 21st!
>
> The Planners will get back to you by April 28th to share the general
> program schedule, and where your project best fits. You will be
> provided a mentor who will forward to you the CFP's which made the
> first cut of talk selections. Your community will then have two weeks
> to create a schedule on a Wiki page. Again, be creative, and keep in
> mind there are several opportunities for content beyond the programmed
> track: MeetUps, BOFs, symposiums, un-conference style activities, etc.
>
> In four weeks, the Planners will complete a review of the programming,
> offer final feedback, cut programming that doesn't fit into the formal
> tracks of the program, and finally attempt to fit all of the programming
> into space available. Your mentor is there to help you avoid this cut
> and guide you in creating a professional and marketable track!
>
> Should a PMC choose not to participate in this process, but there are still
> compelling presentations about that particular project, the Planners may
> choose to run that track. Speaker acceptance/rejections will be sent out
> in five weeks, once all decisions are made. All projects, participating
> in this program or not, will have opportunities to get more involved with
> the conference.  These will be announced over the coming months.
>
> We look forward to your PMC's response!
>
> Yours,
>
> The ApacheCon 2009 US Planning Team
>
>
>
>
> --
> Asankha C. Perera
> AdroitLogic, http://adroitlogic.org
>
> http://esbmagic.blogspot.com
>
>
>
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Apache Synapse PMC Chair
OASIS WS-RX TC Co-chair

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