I think it's open for everyone, though the price is more if you're a
non-committer.
/Janne
On Oct 8, 2008, at 00:43 , Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
Good idea - assuming that I can sneak in as non-committer .... :-)
Siegfried Goeschl
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Hi!
I don't think I'll be going to the US (since I would have to
travel on
my own time and own money anyway - my employer has nothing to do with
JSPWiki). I think I'll wait for ApacheCon EU (even though they
rejected my proposal for a fast feather talk this year, grr...). In
fact, considering that most developers come from EU, maybe we should
have a meeting in Amsterdam next March? :-)
Can anybody else go? (Mostly looking at Andrew here, since I think
you're the only person who would be traveling domestic...)
/Janne
On 7 Oct 2008, at 20:21, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
this is a call for presenters for Fast Feather Track at ApacheCon US
2008 in New Orleans.
You may already know the new "Fast Feather Track" which was held
for the
first time at ApacheCon Europe 2007. Fast Feather track
presentations
are 10-15 minute presentations about a specific project or topic.
The
focus is on Apache Incubator and Apache Labs projects.
We would very much like to have a presentation about JSPWiki at
the Fast
Feather Track, and would like to invite someone from the team to
submit
a presentation proposal!
You'll need to send
* a title
* a brief description of what you want to talk about (remember
that the
talk is only 15 minutes long - five sentences is probably plenty),
* and a short bio (if you're already speaking at ApacheCon, you
can skip
this step).
to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
What do you get out of it? If you send in your details really
soon (in
the next 24h), we'll do our best to make sure they appear in the
program
- and we'll be able to make sure that your talk gets printed
nicely on
the schedule at the conference. You'll also get bragging rights,
kudos
and karma - and you might even pick up a few new
groupie^Wcommitters.
ApacheCon New Orleans - are you ready, for just about anything?
Craig & Carsten, your Fast Feather Crew
(NB Speaking in the Fast Feather Track does not entitle you to
the full
range of speaker perks - you'll get a shiny badge, and your bio
in the
program, but you won't get your travel, room or registration comped.
Doesn't make it any less fun though, we promise!)
--
--
Carsten Ziegeler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]