On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/4/2011 5:32 PM, Donald Harbison wrote: > >> What is the level of interest to hold an OpenOffice Meetup at ApacheCon? >> It >> will likely attract interest and participation from other Apache members >> not >> yet familiar with the project. For those that are, it creates the >> opportunity to meet F2F, and set to work on agreed topics. >> >> The Meetups are open to all, with no registration fees incurred. Here's >> the >> post on them: >> http://na11.apachecon.com/**pages/meetups<http://na11.apachecon.com/pages/meetups> >> > > More to the point, committers@ or PMCs@ should have gotten a note that > points to the Meetup Planning page here: > > > http://wiki.apache.org/**apachecon/ApacheMeetupsNa11<http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ApacheMeetupsNa11> > > thanks for reminding this. I saw the Chemistry meetup that would be of course very interesting for me to join besides an AOO meetup of course. A good CMIS integration is very interesting and on my wish/todo list and I have a lot of ideas. Juergen > That's where committers and regular contributors to any Apache project or > podling are welcome to register their interest in potentially scheduled > meetups. The Conference Planning Committee (concom) uses the wiki page to > collect ideas and gauge relative interest levels, and then later on (a > couple of weeks before the conference?) will officially schedule the meetups > on specific days/rooms. > > Note that the conference producer is also always happy to talk to potential > sponsors - if anyone has an employer who wants more visibility in this > space, sponsoring the refreshments at a meetup is a great way to do it. > > - Shane, who will be at ApacheCon all week > >
