Space: Apache OpenOffice Community 
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Page: OpenOffice Conference 2012 
(https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/OpenOffice+Conference+2012)

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h2. Introduction

The Apache OpenOffice project has the opportunity to propose and manage a 
'conference within a conference' as proposed on May 8th. \[[1]\]
On the apachecon-discuss list there is a more extensive discussion covering the 
broader ApacheCON EU topic. \[[2]\]

For the overall ApacheCON there is space for about 500 people. There are over 
three levels of meeting space in the Arena. One level can hold either 300 in  
one track, or 3*100 tracks, the other either 200 or 2*100.

Audiences may gather on multiple levels, and share a common stage/screen for 
viewing. This would be ideal for keynotes and larger sessions.

I made a proposal for an 'OpenOffice Conference' on the apachecon-dicuss 
list..within the ApacheCON EU overall conference, or a 
'Conference-within-a-Conference' concept. \[3\]

Many of us have attended past OpenOffice.org conferences and have a good 
understanding of what worked well, and what did not. Since this opportunity 
depends on this project community stepping up, we must act efficiently and make 
this happen. Given that many of us will be taking our summer holidays (in the 
Northern Hemisphere anyway\!), please help now.







[1] [http://s.apache.org/Lj6]
[2] [http://s.apache.org/3R9]
[3] [http://s.apache.org/pZE]
[4] [http://s.apache.org/hl]

h2. Venue

SAP is hosting the ApacheCON EU at their Rhein-Neckar-Arnena in Sinsheim 

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This is a HUGE facility, as you can see. 

h2. Proposed Sessions


h3. Keynote(s) 

'State of the Project': Present & Future

'Case Study'

h3. Development

Project Roadmap

Components

Performance

User Experience

Programmability/Tooling/Extensions

ODF Toolkit

Building Apache OpenOffice

h3. Translation

Pootle Workshop

h3. Documentation


h3. Marketing

Surveying the user communities

Re-boot the Strategic Marketing Plan \[4\]

h3. Community Development

Welcome\! (How to get started as a volunteer for Apache OpenOffice)

National Language Confederation(s)

\- Italy

\- Brasil

\- Germany

\- Taiwan

\- Others

h3. Call to Action

Form up an AOO Conference Committee, draft up a more concrete proposal and 
pitch it to ConComm. Remember, Nick Burch, VP ConComm, has stated: (projects) 
"...need to make a pitch for the space(s) you'd want, along with the volunteers 
to make it happen. Assuming your proposal is strong enough that you get the 
space (we don't have enough space for every project in the ASF to have their 
own multi-day tracks, so we do have to pick the best proposals\!), you'll then 
get to run your part. How much you integrate it into the rest of the conference 
is largely up to you, in the past we've certainly had everything from "Track C 
- Big Data", through "The ApacheCon <project name> Track" to "<project name>Con 
(at ApacheCon)"

Volunteers must be committed to the effort it will require to make this happen. 
These are some of the people who have expressed an active interest to become 
directly involved.

{panel}
Don Harbison

Roberto Galoppini

Oliver-Rainer Wittmann

Christian Grobmeier

Eric Otchet

Helen Yue

Juergen Schmidt

Andrea Pescetti
{panel}
ConComm has contracted with Open Bastion for managing the ApacheCON North 
America event. They may become involved in the EU event as well, and/or share a 
common system for managing the CFP process.&nbsp;

Use this wiki to shape the plan.

Aim to have the plan submitted to ConComm no later than June 22nd. Yes, 2 weeks 
from now. We will have a much better chance of winning our space if we act now, 
and and act well.


ApacheCON North America has contracted with Open Bastion&nbsp;

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