Geez :). My impression is that some communities just assume it's gonna
happen. Let me send a few email and gauge the interest. If there's
enough (which I assume to be the case), I'll volunteer.
Cheers,
Hadrian
On 12/12/2014 04:53 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) wrote:
If you arrange it, yes :-)
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-----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