(dropping private@, moving to [email protected])

I think we actually easily have two days of talks, plus a meetup.

Is there a way for us to see what was submitted to the CFP site, too? I know I put in for one, and I imagine others did too.

I'd suggest we have a couple of themes:
1. Intro talks for X Lucene technology: Lucene, Solr, Nutch, Mahout, Tika, Ports (.NET, PyLucene, possibly), Droids - aimed at devs/tech. managers 2. Some advanced talks (aimed at devs, ala Michael B's "Advanced Indexing" talk 3. Business level: The business case for open source search: case studies, etc.


Are we supposed to include training sessions in this or are those handled separately?

On Apr 21, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote:

Hi,

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:37 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Jukka; all we need to know are approximately how many half or full days (figure 2 or 3 traditional sessions as a half day) of scheduled content
for the program, and could you briefly describe the audience for that
content?

Based on past ApacheCons we can easily provide a full day with
scheduled content (anything less than a day would require major cuts
in the scope of coverage). I wouldn't be surprised if we came up with
even more attractive content, especially if we can break from the
standard 50-minute presentation format to do things like workshops or
demos. Plus of course the pre-conference training sessions. Anyway,
we'll need some time to get our plans into a better shape.

The target audience would be current and potential users of the
various Lucene subprojects. Mostly these users are developers in other
downstream or in-house projects.

With sufficient marketing I believe the number of potential attendees
from the Bay Area would be pretty high. Would it be possible to have
something like a restricted (cheaper) conference pass that would only
cover this "search track"? Like in Amsterdam where the Lucene meetup
attracted a lot of local people who weren't attending the rest of the
conference, I believe that also in Oakland we may have people who are
interested in attending only the Lucene parts of the conference.

BR,

Jukka Zitting

Reply via email to