On 10/26/12 3:48 PM, Shenfeng Liu wrote: > Don & Peter, > I think it is a very good opportunity to promote Apache OpenOffice in > China marketing through Apache Asia Roadshow 2012. And from another side, > the wide influence of OpenOffice can also help to promote Apache. > I'd like to work with Peter together on it. The target can be not only > attract individual volunteers to participate the community, but also > demonstrate the business opportunities and attract local business partners. > While first of all, I'd like to know more details about this event. > Perhaps Jimmy is the right contact? > > > BTW, I just took a small surgery yesterday, and in the following week I > have to spend most of the daytime in hospital for subsequent treatment. So > my response to the mail threads may be slow. But I will try to catch up on > this topic.
Get well soon! Juergen > > - Shenfeng Liu (Simon) > > > > > 2012/10/26 Peter Junge <peter.ju...@gmx.org> > >> Hi Don, >> >> thanks for the notice. Unfortunately, the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 seem >> to lack of promoting the event. I only heard about it by coincidence a >> couple of days ago. >> >> (more inline) >> >> >> On 10/25/2012 9:47 PM, Donald Harbison wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Justin Erenkrantz <jus...@erenkrantz.com >>>> wrote: >>> >>> >> [...] >> >> >> we plan the main topic around cloud computing: open source really >>>>> >>>> produce a >>>> >>>>> basement to the cloud computing, like Apache Hadoop and cloudstack; >>>>> >>>> welcome >>>> >>>>> any open source topic in or out of this area. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> The Apache OpenOffice community has a significant local representation in >>> Beijing. I'm cc'ing the community >>> to alert our Chinese contributors to reach out to you and explore the >>> possibility of adding an Apache OpenOffice >>> session to increase its visibility. We just graduated to an Apache TLP, so >>> we have a solid foundation upon which >>> to build with a strong global community. The Chinese community is very >>> important and making a large contribution. >>> >> >> As I seem to be the only one in Beijing who's with OpenOffice from the >> beginning, I'd like to offer a talk about the history of OOo, if that is of >> interest. As the 13th is a weekday, I just have to find out if I can take a >> day off my daily job. >> >> @concom: I cannot find anything about the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 at >> http://wiki.apache.org/**apachecon/ <http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/> >> Do you have a link to the Apache Asia Roadshow 2012 for me? I want to >> write an event announcement at the homepage of the Beijing Linux User Group >> (http://blug.chinalug.org/). We're reaching quite a few geeks. >> >> Best regards, >> Peter >> >