Thanks Jacopo for the endorsement, I'm just finding it difficult to find
time in the middle of my full-time job and unable to spare as much time as
i wish, But i'm very excited & pumped up after participating in ApacheCon
2015, Let's see what that can bring to the table :-)


Regards
Sakthi

On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Jacopo for this pleasant report :)
>
> I agree with you about sharing technical details and plans being better in
> the MLs.
>
> Jacques
>
>
> Le 21/04/2015 13:08, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> here is my personal report about ApacheCon US 2015.
>>
>> I arrived on Sunday, after one week spent in Salt Lake City @ Hotwax
>> headquarters with Anil and Mike, and we left on Friday.
>>
>> The conference of the Apache Software Foundation was, as usual, well
>> managed and a great chance to meet in person a lot of ASF fellow members,
>> committers, contributors and friends.
>> I was pleased to meet in person Adrian for the first time and to see
>> again Hans, Ean and Adam after 7 years (we met the first time @ ApacheCon
>> US New Orleans in 2008).
>> Sakthi was a pleasant surprise for me because I didn't know him: his
>> presentation was interesting and he shared a lot of valuable information in
>> a clear way; Sakthi's knowledge of OFBiz is really deep and I hope to see
>> him more and more involved with the project.
>> I also met and spent some valuable time with Darrell (
>> [email protected]): he is a very smart person that works with OFBiz
>> since a few years and implemented an amazing project on it. These are the
>> user stories I like to hear!!! I hope Darrell will be more and more
>> involved in OFBiz as well.
>> At the bar, restaurant, during coffee breaks etc... we had some chats
>> about ideas for the project, its tools, etc... but, frankly speaking, while
>> I always love to talk about OFBiz with people that are as passionate as me
>> for it, this is the part that is less important in such meetings: technical
>> details and plans are better discussed in the mailing list where there is a
>> wider audience, an archive/log, and more time to think and research.
>>
>> Apart from OFBizers, I also met several other friends and "colleagues" at
>> ASF and the conversations with them have been pleasant and valuable.
>> Not to mention the great time I spent with Anil and Mike, my partners at
>> Hotwax.
>>
>> Austin was a surprise: it was my first time in Texas, and I was expecting
>> a dry city in the desert where a vegetarian like me could starve :-) but I
>> have found a warm, nice, green city with a beautiful river (Colorado, the
>> view from my hotel room at the 8th floor was terrific)... and the food was
>> also very good!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jacopo
>>
>>
>>
>>

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