Re: ACEU 15 and H2 track
On 29/06/2015 10:27, Daniel Stenberg wrote: On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Leif Hedstrom wrote: It sounds like there is real interest for this track, so I definitely hope we’ll move along with this? Also, for the three authors above, please remember to submit the proposal to the Linux Foundation. I've also finally submitted my talk now. Thanks! Submitted. I've skipped most of the HTTP/2 stuff for my abstract. I intend to focus on the server-side implementation of SNI, ALPN and multiple certs per host in Java (all of which are currently impossible via the public API). Mark
RE: Group Reduction for Attending Apachecon ?
Enquiries such as this should be directed to the Linux Foundation, we have not control over such decisions. Ross -Original Message- From: Sharan Foga [mailto:sharan.f...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 9:33 AM To: apachecon-discuss@apache.org Subject: Group Reduction for Attending Apachecon ? Hi Someone asked me about the possibility of a group reduction for attending Apachecon (Not sure if it was Big Data / Core or both). Does anyone know if there are any ? I haven't seen anything mentioned on the Linux Foundation site. Thanks Sharan
Group Reduction for Attending Apachecon ?
Hi Someone asked me about the possibility of a group reduction for attending Apachecon (Not sure if it was Big Data / Core or both). Does anyone know if there are any ? I haven't seen anything mentioned on the Linux Foundation site. Thanks Sharan
Re: Talks review
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 11:12 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote: On 30 June 2015 at 01:38, Roman Shaposhnik ro...@shaposhnik.org wrote: On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 8:07 AM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote: I will look at both CFPs to check for duplicates as well as wrongly placed presentations. By now -- I've seen quite a few identical talks submitted to both. It doesn't bother me for bucketing purposes, but it can become a problem for talk placement between different reviewers. It should not be for 2 reasons. - E.g. You are reviewing both events. yeah, but I'm somewhat unique in that set of reviewers. I don't think others who review big data also review core, that said... - we schedule CORE before big data closes, so it the talk is not used in CORE it participates in big data. (talks that we have used in CORE, should be marked with a strong reject and reason in big data, I will control that) ...because of the above it may not be a problem after all. Thanks, Roman.
Re: Talks review
On 30 June 2015 at 01:38, Roman Shaposhnik ro...@shaposhnik.org wrote: On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 8:07 AM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote: I will look at both CFPs to check for duplicates as well as wrongly placed presentations. By now -- I've seen quite a few identical talks submitted to both. It doesn't bother me for bucketing purposes, but it can become a problem for talk placement between different reviewers. It should not be for 2 reasons. - E.g. You are reviewing both events. - we schedule CORE before big data closes, so it the talk is not used in CORE it participates in big data. (talks that we have used in CORE, should be marked with a strong reject and reason in big data, I will control that) rgds jan i. Thanks, Roman.
Re: ApacheCon EU 2015 and track registration
On 29/06/2015 Rich Bowen wrote: On 06/29/2015 11:04 AM, jan i wrote: Thanks, just wondering why do so many presentations come during the last 48 hours.just to make the apacheCON team nervous ? Tradition. ...and to fully obey the tradition and deserve some hate from Jan and the ApacheCon team: when exactly is the deadline? I had assumed it was in about 36 hours from now (July 1st, evening Europe time) but reading current messages it seems to be in about 11 hours, right? And sorry for being late, but indeed this is traditional! Regards, Andrea.
Re: ApacheCon EU 2015 and track registration
On 30 June 2015 at 13:00, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: On 29/06/2015 Rich Bowen wrote: On 06/29/2015 11:04 AM, jan i wrote: Thanks, just wondering why do so many presentations come during the last 48 hours.just to make the apacheCON team nervous ? Tradition. ...and to fully obey the tradition and deserve some hate from Jan and the ApacheCon team: when exactly is the deadline? I had assumed it was in about 36 hours from now (July 1st, evening Europe time) but reading current messages it seems to be in about 11 hours, right? It is a matter of interpretation not hate :-) Official deadline is in just about 11 hours, but we are open minded so talks coming within the next 35 hours will be considered. Will you be submitting a AOO talk or more ? rgds jan i. And sorry for being late, but indeed this is traditional! Regards, Andrea.