On 9 June 2015 at 16:59, Neha Narkhede <[email protected]> wrote: > I've presented in the real-time streaming data track at a few conferences > and have seen a lot of interest in the area. As one of the initial Kafka > authors and member of the Apache Kafka PMC, I'd like to suggest creation of > the "real-time streaming data" track. > I think that is good idea, and thanks for volunteering.
I have added you as responsible for this trac please see https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage > > I can help identify committee members from Apache Kafka, Samza, Storm, > Flink and Spark Streaming. > Remark that Flink will produce their own track (but might of course still make presentations for your track). Spark is in big data. Please remember that the presentat *ons must be in CFP (apacheCon: Core).* *on behalf of the apachecon team.* *jan i* > > Let me know how I can help. > > Thanks, > Neha > > On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 11:35 AM, jan i <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi PMC. >> >> I have been reading mailing lists, and also received mails, from which I >> can >> see some confusion about the 2 events in Budapest. >> >> I would like to clarify a couple of things, which seems not to be >> sufficient clarified in my previous email. >> >> The selection process for "apacheCON: core" is look alike to the last >> couple of apacheCON: >> >> - We have 7 tracks over 2 days, giving space for ca. 72 presentations. >> Deadline July 1. >> >> - Any project/PMC that wants to build a track, sends an email to >> apachecon-discuss@ or me identifying a committee. The presentations >> for the track must be submitted to CFP. The presentations in the track >> will >> be selected by the committee. >> >> - The remaining presentation slots, will be filled with presentations from >> the CFP, >> hopefully someone will step up and help selecting. >> >> The selection process for "apache: big data" is also look alike to the >> last >> couple of >> apacheCON, with some small differences: >> >> - We have 7 tracks over 3 days, giving space for ca 126 presentations. >> Deadline uly 15. >> >> - We have a program committee in place >> >> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-europe/program/program-committee >> >> Doug Cutting*, *Owen O’Malley*,* Roman Shaposhnik, Reynold Xin and >> C. Craig Ross Director of Developer Programs at Linux Foundation >> >> They will select the talks. If you as PMC does not feel represented by the >> program committee, then LF is happy to extend to committee, please send an >> email to >> apachecon-discuss@ or me. >> >> Because there is a program committee in place that balances the whole >> event, project cannot build tracks on their own, but nothing hinders a PMC >> from making a suggestion of how the track should look like. >> >> Because LF is the producer and carries the financial risk, they have the >> last word in the selection process, but they have assured me that they >> will >> not interfere with the above "ruleset". >> >> Please remember these 2 events are our most important window to the world, >> it is our responsibility to provide content that people (not only other >> committers) want to hear ! If we (being ASF) manage to make these 2 events >> a success, the apacheCON team, will have more freedom to make the next >> events even better. >> >> If you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to send an email >> to apachecon-discuss@ or me. >> >> Thanks in advance for helping making these events a big success. >> >> rgds >> >> jan i. >> > > > > -- > Thanks, > Neha >
