: > You'll also need to identify a track program organizer, who will be : > responsible for liaising with the planners, as well as collecting the : > session descriptions, speaker bios, and other programming information. : > Your track organizer should email [email protected] with : > your project's intent to participate, before Sunday, March 21st.
Am i reading that correctly? ... there isn't going to be any centrallized CFP, just proposals put forth by the PMCs (who are responsible for building up a full itinerary/schedule) ? (I'm not saying i think this is good/bad either way, i'm just trying to make sure we know what's expected, since last year there was some confusion on this ... particularly in terms of gatharing proposals from speakers, and how flexible the schedule could be in terms of "everything must be in 1 hour blocks") : Looks like we only get one day this year. That section was worded oddly, and may also have just been a misscommunication -- there may just be an expectation that PMCs commit to filling at least 1 full day (not partial days) It would also be good to verify if there are going to be co-located (free) MeetUps this year I'm happy to help review proposals and discuss schedule. As usual i'm happy to give a Solr intro/overview/demo if desired (and as usual i'd love having more then 50 minutes to do it in) -Hoss
