I did remind myself at OSCON 2015. And I have not delivered a template for ApacheCon Europe.
That will not happen. I trust all speakers have already found appropriate means. Anything toward having a reusable templated would be great. My effort is "dormant" (inside joke). My apologies for waiting so long before saying anything. I promise to do better. What I will do to have a different result is put reminders on a calendar where I will notice them, and enough time before a deliverable that I can ask for changes for enough in advance for something to be done about it. I have done that now for ApacheConNA in Vancouver, BC, on May 9-13, 2016 (practically in my backyard). My promise is to have a slide template by March 9, 2016. I will start working on it by February 9, 2016 (which should be time enough even to overdo it although I am after the least that is basically useful). - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Dennis E. Hamilton [mailto:dennis.hamil...@acm.org] Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 09:18 To: dev@community.apache.org Subject: ACEU Presentation Template Truly back at the same venue? <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-europe>. The hotel that gave rise to an Apache Project (incubating). Great! Wow, the logo with just "ApacheCon Europe" over the feather is great. Much easier to customize that one just once for Europe, and just once for North America. It also appears that many of the slide used had more simplicity of backgrounds. That I can handle, with backgrounds and venue information separately customizable. Remind me at OSCON if I haven't done it already. - Dennis -----Original Message----- From: Rich Bowen [mailto:rbo...@rcbowen.com] Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 06:56 To: dev@community.apache.org Subject: Re: ACNA Presentation Template On 03/22/2015 12:40 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: [ ... ] > In anticipation of the next AC-anywhere, I want to help turn this (and the > previous two under Linux Foundation) into a form that can be > repurposed/reused/customized along with information on how to do it and the > resources/skills that are required. > > Removing the crunch requirement is great. Well, we need one for AC Europe, too. so there's about 6 months to work on that one. :-) apachecon.eu --Rich