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Brilliant job by your team. I just tidied up some differences between Creole
and Wiki markup in the CfP, but overall looking great.
regards
Steve
On Jul 16, 2012, at 4:40 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
Hi All
Thanks to some heroic effort from a number of volunteers over the weekend and
tonight, we've now got the ApacheCon Europe website up, the CFP working and
the announcements drafted.
If people could take a look at the conference website, and report any
problems, that'd be wonderful! The website is at
http://www.apachecon.eu/
We're aiming to do the announcements either today or tomorrow, so please have
a go at submitting your talk if you know what you want to speak on, and
report any issues, and also report any problems with the content on the site.
(Ideally, let us know your username for the site and we'll grant you the
karma to fix it!). We also could use a bit more help on the announcement
drafts, they're at
http://wiki.apache.org/concom-planning/ACEU12CFPAnnouncement
if you have a chance to help out.
Otherwise, we're still after a sponsor co-ordinator[1], if someone has the
cycles to volunteer. Other than that, we'll want everyone's help to get the
word out soon, once the announcement goes out!
Thanks
Nick
[1]
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-apachecon-discuss/201207.mbox/%3Calpine.DEB.2.00.1207121353290.19059%40urchin.earth.li%3E
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