If you arrange it, yes :-) Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. A subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation
-----Original Message----- From: Hadrian Zbarcea [mailto:hzbar...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2014 1:49 PM To: dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: ApacheCon track descriptions Not sure if my previous mail made it to the list. We kinda traditionally had a SOA/integration track that attracted a decent crowd. Camel, CXF, Karaf some ActiveMQ, (ServiceMix a while back) were the main attractions. Do we want such a track this time around? Cheers, Hadrian On 12/12/2014 11:25 AM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) wrote: > Track organizers you have a small job to do... > > Sally is working up a marketing campaign to align with ApacheCon. This is a > campaign for the foundation not for ApacheCon itself, however it will run > during the push for attendees and is intended to both ride on the ApacheCon > press and contribute to it. > > In order to help Sally plan this campaign can you please provide a 3-5 > sentence description of your track in the wiki > (https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ACNA2015ContentCommittee). Don't worry > about the details. We'll help flesh out a more "marketing friendly" set of > words. We just need some guidance on what your track will contain. > > As an example here's what I wrote for my cloud track: > "The cloud changes everything. The Apache Software Foundation changes > everything. This track will focus on how The Apache Software Foundation and, > more specifically, the Apache projects are often found at the core of the > latest and greatest innovations in IT. Sessions in this track will show how > the Apache Way enables the largest and the smallest of companies to work > together to redefine IT. We'll also take a look into the future of cloud > computing and how Apache projects fit into, even defines, that future." > Ross > >