Re: Two day Apache Cassandra track at ApacheConNA 2019
***Correction*** The CfP closes on May 13th. Dinesh > On May 11, 2019, at 12:57 PM, Dinesh Joshi wrote: > > The CfP closes on May 15 so please get your proposals soon! > > Dinesh > >> On May 7, 2019, at 3:46 PM, Nate McCall wrote: >> >> *Bump* >> Just a reminder we are still accepting submissions for NGCC and our user >> track at ApacheCon: >> https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html >> >> Thanks to the folks who have submitted so far!! >> >> Cheers, >> -Nate >> >>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:22 PM Nate McCall wrote: >>> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> I am delighted to share with you that we, the Apache Cassandra >>> community, have been given a two day track at this year's ApacheCon >>> North America. >>> >>> The goal of this track is simple: we are going to get together to talk >>> about Apache Cassandra. As such, this will be the ideal place to >>> network with peers, ask questions, get answers, etc. >>> >>> On day one, we will be having our Next Generation Cassandra Conference >>> (NGCC). All are welcome to attend but this day is targeted for Apache >>> Cassandra committers, contributors and large-scale cluster operators >>> to get together and discuss topics of interest to them for future >>> development efforts. The content will focus on internals and will be >>> geared towards folks with knowledge of the codebase and/or operating >>> Cassandra in very large environments. Talk submissions for NGCC should >>> take this target audience into account. >>> >>> Day two will be more general purpose and accessible for a wider >>> audience. If you are interested in speaking here, put something >>> together that tells a story others will want to hear. What we are >>> looking for is general use case submissions that our users will find >>> interesting. This can be how you solved a specific problem or just a >>> general picture into how your organization uses Apache Cassandra. A >>> good submission will embrace the open source ethos of sharing >>> information to help others solve similar problems. >>> >>> NGCC talks will be targeted to 30 minutes with 15 minutes for >>> questions or small break out discussions. General purpose talks will >>> have 40 minutes with five minutes for questions. >>> >>> For more information, including details of how to submit proposals, >>> please see this page: >>> http://cassandra.apache.org/events/2019-apache-cassandra-summit/ >>> > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cassandra.apache.org > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cassandra.apache.org
Re: Two day Apache Cassandra track at ApacheConNA 2019
The CfP closes on May 15 so please get your proposals soon! Dinesh > On May 7, 2019, at 3:46 PM, Nate McCall wrote: > > *Bump* > Just a reminder we are still accepting submissions for NGCC and our user > track at ApacheCon: > https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html > > Thanks to the folks who have submitted so far!! > > Cheers, > -Nate > >> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:22 PM Nate McCall wrote: >> >> Hi Folks, >> >> I am delighted to share with you that we, the Apache Cassandra >> community, have been given a two day track at this year's ApacheCon >> North America. >> >> The goal of this track is simple: we are going to get together to talk >> about Apache Cassandra. As such, this will be the ideal place to >> network with peers, ask questions, get answers, etc. >> >> On day one, we will be having our Next Generation Cassandra Conference >> (NGCC). All are welcome to attend but this day is targeted for Apache >> Cassandra committers, contributors and large-scale cluster operators >> to get together and discuss topics of interest to them for future >> development efforts. The content will focus on internals and will be >> geared towards folks with knowledge of the codebase and/or operating >> Cassandra in very large environments. Talk submissions for NGCC should >> take this target audience into account. >> >> Day two will be more general purpose and accessible for a wider >> audience. If you are interested in speaking here, put something >> together that tells a story others will want to hear. What we are >> looking for is general use case submissions that our users will find >> interesting. This can be how you solved a specific problem or just a >> general picture into how your organization uses Apache Cassandra. A >> good submission will embrace the open source ethos of sharing >> information to help others solve similar problems. >> >> NGCC talks will be targeted to 30 minutes with 15 minutes for >> questions or small break out discussions. General purpose talks will >> have 40 minutes with five minutes for questions. >> >> For more information, including details of how to submit proposals, >> please see this page: >> http://cassandra.apache.org/events/2019-apache-cassandra-summit/ >> - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cassandra.apache.org
Re: Two day Apache Cassandra track at ApacheConNA 2019
*Bump* Just a reminder we are still accepting submissions for NGCC and our user track at ApacheCon: https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html Thanks to the folks who have submitted so far!! Cheers, -Nate On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:22 PM Nate McCall wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I am delighted to share with you that we, the Apache Cassandra > community, have been given a two day track at this year's ApacheCon > North America. > > The goal of this track is simple: we are going to get together to talk > about Apache Cassandra. As such, this will be the ideal place to > network with peers, ask questions, get answers, etc. > > On day one, we will be having our Next Generation Cassandra Conference > (NGCC). All are welcome to attend but this day is targeted for Apache > Cassandra committers, contributors and large-scale cluster operators > to get together and discuss topics of interest to them for future > development efforts. The content will focus on internals and will be > geared towards folks with knowledge of the codebase and/or operating > Cassandra in very large environments. Talk submissions for NGCC should > take this target audience into account. > > Day two will be more general purpose and accessible for a wider > audience. If you are interested in speaking here, put something > together that tells a story others will want to hear. What we are > looking for is general use case submissions that our users will find > interesting. This can be how you solved a specific problem or just a > general picture into how your organization uses Apache Cassandra. A > good submission will embrace the open source ethos of sharing > information to help others solve similar problems. > > NGCC talks will be targeted to 30 minutes with 15 minutes for > questions or small break out discussions. General purpose talks will > have 40 minutes with five minutes for questions. > > For more information, including details of how to submit proposals, > please see this page: > http://cassandra.apache.org/events/2019-apache-cassandra-summit/ >
Two day Apache Cassandra track at ApacheConNA 2019
Hi Folks, I am delighted to share with you that we, the Apache Cassandra community, have been given a two day track at this year's ApacheCon North America. The goal of this track is simple: we are going to get together to talk about Apache Cassandra. As such, this will be the ideal place to network with peers, ask questions, get answers, etc. On day one, we will be having our Next Generation Cassandra Conference (NGCC). All are welcome to attend but this day is targeted for Apache Cassandra committers, contributors and large-scale cluster operators to get together and discuss topics of interest to them for future development efforts. The content will focus on internals and will be geared towards folks with knowledge of the codebase and/or operating Cassandra in very large environments. Talk submissions for NGCC should take this target audience into account. Day two will be more general purpose and accessible for a wider audience. If you are interested in speaking here, put something together that tells a story others will want to hear. What we are looking for is general use case submissions that our users will find interesting. This can be how you solved a specific problem or just a general picture into how your organization uses Apache Cassandra. A good submission will embrace the open source ethos of sharing information to help others solve similar problems. NGCC talks will be targeted to 30 minutes with 15 minutes for questions or small break out discussions. General purpose talks will have 40 minutes with five minutes for questions. For more information, including details of how to submit proposals, please see this page: http://cassandra.apache.org/events/2019-apache-cassandra-summit/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cassandra.apache.org