Re: [DISCUSS] - Kafka Summit - A Talk on Getting Started with Contributing
Fantastic Matthias! I am wrapping up the draft tomorrow and I will share it with you and others that have offered to help for review and feedback. The more eyes and feedback I can get the better, I believe. I am not aware of count limit as presenters regarding the sessions but I guess I will find out when I turn it in. Thanks everyone that has responded so far. I will share a private link with the draft tomorrow to all that have responded. Thanks. On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:38 PM Matthias J. Sax wrote: > Great idea! > > I submitted a talk myself, and I am not sure (if my talk gets accepted) > if being in two talks is desired by the program committee. But I would > be interested personally to help and/or co-present. > > Let me know if/how I can help with the talk abstract. > > > -Matthias > > On 5/12/20 7:39 AM, Wang (Leonard) Ge wrote: > > Hi Israel, > > > > This sounds like a very interesting topic. It will be great if there is > > anything that I can help with. > > > > Best wishes, > > Leonard > > > > On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:43 PM Israel Ekpo > wrote: > > > >> Hello Everyone, > >> > >> I am in the process of submitting a 40-minute talk on how to get > involved > >> with the Apache Kafka project. > >> > >> As a beginning contributor to the project, it was a bit overwhelming > >> earlier on in the process knowing where to start, what to do and how to > get > >> involved. > >> > >> I would like to collaborate with 2 or more contributors, committers/PMC > >> members to present at the next Kafka Summit on this specific topic. The > >> community and the project as a whole can really benefit from this type > of > >> content. > >> > >> At a high level, I plan to cover the following: > >> > >>- Who can contribute? > >>- Why we should get involved ... > >>- What and how we can contribute (tutorials, stack overflow, support > >>email distribution lists, architecture discussions, docs, testing > >> release > >>candidates, submitting patches, adding/changing core and ecosystem > >>components etc). Project rules and guidelines for contributing. > >>- When to get involved. > >> > >> > >> Even if you are not able to present, I can still share my ideas/thoughts > >> and get feedback. > >> > >> Please reach out if you are interested in partnering on this. I plan to > >> submit the CFP on Friday (May 15). > >> > >> Thanks. > >> > > > > > >
Re: [DISCUSS] - Kafka Summit - A Talk on Getting Started with Contributing
Great idea! I submitted a talk myself, and I am not sure (if my talk gets accepted) if being in two talks is desired by the program committee. But I would be interested personally to help and/or co-present. Let me know if/how I can help with the talk abstract. -Matthias On 5/12/20 7:39 AM, Wang (Leonard) Ge wrote: > Hi Israel, > > This sounds like a very interesting topic. It will be great if there is > anything that I can help with. > > Best wishes, > Leonard > > On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:43 PM Israel Ekpo wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I am in the process of submitting a 40-minute talk on how to get involved >> with the Apache Kafka project. >> >> As a beginning contributor to the project, it was a bit overwhelming >> earlier on in the process knowing where to start, what to do and how to get >> involved. >> >> I would like to collaborate with 2 or more contributors, committers/PMC >> members to present at the next Kafka Summit on this specific topic. The >> community and the project as a whole can really benefit from this type of >> content. >> >> At a high level, I plan to cover the following: >> >>- Who can contribute? >>- Why we should get involved ... >>- What and how we can contribute (tutorials, stack overflow, support >>email distribution lists, architecture discussions, docs, testing >> release >>candidates, submitting patches, adding/changing core and ecosystem >>components etc). Project rules and guidelines for contributing. >>- When to get involved. >> >> >> Even if you are not able to present, I can still share my ideas/thoughts >> and get feedback. >> >> Please reach out if you are interested in partnering on this. I plan to >> submit the CFP on Friday (May 15). >> >> Thanks. >> > > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [DISCUSS] - Kafka Summit - A Talk on Getting Started with Contributing
Hi Israel, This sounds like a very interesting topic. It will be great if there is anything that I can help with. Best wishes, Leonard On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:43 PM Israel Ekpo wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I am in the process of submitting a 40-minute talk on how to get involved > with the Apache Kafka project. > > As a beginning contributor to the project, it was a bit overwhelming > earlier on in the process knowing where to start, what to do and how to get > involved. > > I would like to collaborate with 2 or more contributors, committers/PMC > members to present at the next Kafka Summit on this specific topic. The > community and the project as a whole can really benefit from this type of > content. > > At a high level, I plan to cover the following: > >- Who can contribute? >- Why we should get involved ... >- What and how we can contribute (tutorials, stack overflow, support >email distribution lists, architecture discussions, docs, testing > release >candidates, submitting patches, adding/changing core and ecosystem >components etc). Project rules and guidelines for contributing. >- When to get involved. > > > Even if you are not able to present, I can still share my ideas/thoughts > and get feedback. > > Please reach out if you are interested in partnering on this. I plan to > submit the CFP on Friday (May 15). > > Thanks. > -- Leonard Ge Software Engineer Intern - Confluent