On 10/9/07, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ApacheCon Europe is coming up, 7th to 11th of April 2008 [1],  and the
> deadline for submission of abstracts is coming up fast, on 26th of
> this month.
>
> What should we aim to do here?
>
> The options seem to be
>
> (60 minutes) Multi-person panel discussion
> (60 minutes) Normal presentation
> Intensive topical training (full-day)
> Intensive topical training (half-day)
> Intensive topical training (two-day)
>
> My guess is that we should submit for a 60 minute presentation,  but
> should we go for a tutorial session as well?
>
> I'm happy to coordinate,  and although presenting on SCA would take me
> a little out of my comfort zone, I would welcome the chance to do so.
>
> As a possible starting point for thinking about this I was looking at
> Simon Laws' abstract and presentation for the recent JavaZone
> conference [2], [3].  What would we want to update or emphasize
> differently from this?  In the short term we just need to get an
> abstract together and think about who will do the presentation.
>
> Regards, Kelvin.
>
> [1] http://www.eu.apachecon.com/
> [2] http://www4.java.no/web/show.do?page=92&articleid=5343
> [3]
> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/68184/BuildingSOAWithApacheTuscany.ppt?version=1
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> I would certainly submit an abstract for a 60 minute presentation. I know
others in the community have been working on tutorial material. What's the
state of that? If that is going ahead then that material could be reused and
a proposal made. Would be good to get more mileage out of it.

Regards

Simon

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