Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-03-02 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com wrote:
 OK, good! I'll adjust my submission so that it would work well as a
 possible followup to your talk, and we can coordinate the details if
 both get accepted.

Looks like all the Tika talks got accepted!

See 
http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/event/128f3cc50234ff7be822feea58870ca7
for my submission. As mentioned, I adjusted it to more explicitly
cover the odds and ends that won't fit (or won't be covered in much
detail) in the other presentations. So far I identified structured
text, language detection, type inference, XMP and JVM forking as such
topics. I can also cover things like details of type detection,
container parsing and the various ParseContext tricks we have,
depending on how much or little of those topics are already included
in the other presentations. Let's sync up on the details over the next
few weeks as we work on the presentations.

The schedule for Tika-related talks
(http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/?s=tika) looks a bit
awkward. My talk is scheduled for Wednesday morning before Nick's
afternoon slot, and Chris' and Annie's case studies overlap at 10am on
Wednesday. I guess we should ask the organizers to consider
rescheduling the talks.

BR,

Jukka Zitting


Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-03-02 Thread Chris Mattmann
Thanks Jukka!

My Tika talk had to be moved to Wednesday since I wasn't sure
I would be there at ApacheCon the whole time, and co-locating
my talks around the same day was advantageous, so I asked Rich
to move me. Annie's talk was originally I believe set for Wed
too, however I am not sure if she has the same constraints.

Cheers,
Chris




-Original Message-
From: Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com
Reply-To: dev@tika.apache.org dev@tika.apache.org
Date: Sunday, March 2, 2014 7:59 AM
To: Tika Development dev@tika.apache.org
Subject: Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

Hi,

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:44 AM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com
wrote:
 OK, good! I'll adjust my submission so that it would work well as a
 possible followup to your talk, and we can coordinate the details if
 both get accepted.

Looks like all the Tika talks got accepted!

See 
http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/event/128f3cc50234ff7be822feea5
8870ca7
for my submission. As mentioned, I adjusted it to more explicitly
cover the odds and ends that won't fit (or won't be covered in much
detail) in the other presentations. So far I identified structured
text, language detection, type inference, XMP and JVM forking as such
topics. I can also cover things like details of type detection,
container parsing and the various ParseContext tricks we have,
depending on how much or little of those topics are already included
in the other presentations. Let's sync up on the details over the next
few weeks as we work on the presentations.

The schedule for Tika-related talks
(http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/?s=tika) looks a bit
awkward. My talk is scheduled for Wednesday morning before Nick's
afternoon slot, and Chris' and Annie's case studies overlap at 10am on
Wednesday. I guess we should ask the organizers to consider
rescheduling the talks.

BR,

Jukka Zitting




Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-03-02 Thread Nick Burch

On Sun, 2 Mar 2014, Jukka Zitting wrote:
The schedule for Tika-related talks 
(http://apacheconnorthamerica2014.sched.org/?s=tika) looks a bit 
awkward. My talk is scheduled for Wednesday morning before Nick's 
afternoon slot, and Chris' and Annie's case studies overlap at 10am on 
Wednesday. I guess we should ask the organizers to consider rescheduling 
the talks.


Can you give Rich a prod about that? I'd asked him when the draft schedule 
came out to re-order them, but it looks like that has got lost / forgotten 
:(


(I'm also talking in the community track on Wednesday, so that does give a 
little bit of a constraint, but Rich had agreed to a tweak that would've 
kept a sensible order and not had me talking twice at the same time!)


Nick


Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-01-31 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

[to: only tika]

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:02 AM, Chris Mattmann mattm...@apache.org wrote:
 I submitted the below talk on Apache Tika, Nutch and Solr to ApacheCon NA
 2014:

Nice! Looking forward to seeing you there. :-)

I'm considering submitting an updated version of my mime magic talk
for more Tika coverage. Do we have others coming in who're planning to
present Tika?

BR,

Jukka Zitting


Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-01-31 Thread Nick Burch

On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Jukka Zitting wrote:

[to: only tika]
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:02 AM, Chris Mattmann mattm...@apache.org wrote:

I submitted the below talk on Apache Tika, Nutch and Solr to ApacheCon NA
2014:


Nice! Looking forward to seeing you there. :-)

I'm considering submitting an updated version of my mime magic talk
for more Tika coverage. Do we have others coming in who're planning to
present Tika?


I've proposed a general intro to Tika one, with a bit of a focus on 
scaling it out, suggested title is


   What's with the 1s and 0s? Making sense of binary data at scale
   with Tika and friends

If you're doing a mime magic one, then I can cut back on the detection 
bits and focus more on the other parts!


Nick


Re: Submission to ApacheCon on Tika

2014-01-31 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:37 AM, Nick Burch apa...@gagravarr.org wrote:
 I've proposed a general intro to Tika one, with a bit of a focus on scaling
 it out, suggested title is

What's with the 1s and 0s? Making sense of binary data at scale
with Tika and friends

 If you're doing a mime magic one, then I can cut back on the detection bits
 and focus more on the other parts!

OK, good! I'll adjust my submission so that it would work well as a
possible followup to your talk, and we can coordinate the details if
both get accepted.

If I understood correctly, there will be more tracks than usually, so
we might have a chance to dig deeper over more than just one Tika
talk.

BR,

Jukka Zitting