Good deal
Are you going?

Danny

On 1/10/08, Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> The forwarded message was sent from Microsoft to Apache Software
> Foundation.
>
> I'm sure that there is an authentic good will, and it looks as
> חזון אחרית הימים: וגר זאב עם כבש
>
> (the utopic vision of peace and Geula).
>
> The last paragraph in the forwarded message mentions the "political"
> issue, and I recommend to follow the link to Ramji's blog (about a
> similar co-operation of Microsoft with Mozilla).
>
> As you see, I have only good things to say about it, and please don't
> make this thread dirty by trying to find "what is the evil purpose
> behind these steps".
>
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> From: Garrett Serack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 09:04:08 -0800
> Subject: Windows Server 2008 Application Compatability Lab Invitation
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> Howdy,
>
>     (William Rowe from the ASF suggested I post this to your dev@ list)
>
> My name is Garrett Serack, and I am the Community Program Manager in the
> Open
> Source Software Labs here at Microsoft.
>
> I would like to extend an official invitation to the Apache Software
> Foundation
> to participate in the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Compatibility Labs
> here
> in Redmond. The Compatibility lab is scheduled for
>
>    Monday February 25 2008 through Wednesday February 28 2008.
>
> (the lab is actually booked thru Thurs the 29th, so an extra day is
> possible)
>
> WHAT IS IT?
> -----------
> The Windows Server 2008 Application Compatibility Lab is an event where we
> invite companies to bring their applications into our lab, and have the
> opportunity to perform compatibility testing with Windows Server 2008. In
> addition to gaining insight into Windows Server 2008, this also includes
> unprecedented access to various product groups (developers, architects and
> PMs)
> inside of Microsoft, who can lend their assistance, give technical
> information
> and answer design questions you may have.
>
> Normally, we request companies send 3-4 attendees, and we usually have 3-4
> companies in the lab in a given week. Given the ASF's size and breadth,
> we've
> reserved the entire lab for the week for the Apache Foundation, and we'd
> like
> to see somewhere in the range of 15-18 people from a wide variety of
> projects
> attend.
>
>
> WHO SHOULD COME?
> ----------------
> We would be very interested in having several people from the Tomcat,
> HTTPD and
> Axis groups attend.  Other projects including APR, Apache C++ Standard
> Library
> project, Harmony, and Maven.NET also come to mind.  Any project that is
> impacted
> by the release of Windows 2008, or is looking to solve Windows-specific
> project
> issues, may profit from this opportunity.
>
> We are interested in having each project who deals with Microsoft Windows
> compatibility or portability to bring small contingent of 1 or 2
> developers to
> the table, so please chat within your own PMC or even your dev@ list first
> to
> determine who is most interested in attending this camp on behalf of your
> project.  Space is constrained, and we'd like to ensure that specific
> attention
> can be given to projects that need it.
>
>
> WHAT'S THE COST?
> ----------------
> The cost of the event itself is being handled by our team (the Open Source
> Software Lab), all you have to do is actually get here.  Some travel
> assistance
> by Microsoft will be available (hotel/airfare), *if* your employer can't
> pick up such costs.  As my budget is limited, how much travel assistance
> we can
> provide is linked to how many need to avail themselves of it.  If you
> don't
> need a subsidy, hotels can still be booked at MS's corp rate at most
> nearby,
> saving some money.
>
>
> WHAT IS THE PROCESS?
> --------------------
> To track interest, please register for this event in the subversion file
>
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/hackathons/port25-08/attending.txt
>
> and send me an email with the following information:
>
>    Full Name:
>    Street Address:
>    Phone Number:
>    Email Address:
>    ASF Projects Involved in:
>    Travel Assistance Required: (full/part/none)
>    Product Groups you wish to get access to:
>    Any technical aspects you'd like to address:
>
> INSIGHT
> -------
> You might be interested in the "political" rational of why we value this
> chance
> to meet some of the ASF developers and help them work through Windows
> compatibility issues. You can see Sam Ramji's blog entry about why we
> asked
> Mozilla out:
>
>   http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/09/20/Why-I-invited-Mozilla.aspx
>
> Garrett Serack | Open Source Community Lead | Microsoft Corporation
> Office:(425)706-7939
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> blog: http://fearthecowboy.com
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