As the liaison to The Linux Foundation, who does ot ApacheCon events in Eu
and NA, I'd ask do you want to do this under that arrangement or do you
want to do this differently?  Angela is willing, but our contract doesn't
require it, since Africa is not explicitly covered.

By the way, yes, I'm absolutely behind doing this, either in SA or Kenya.
On Oct 16, 2015 18:04, "Wyngaard, Jane R (398M-Affiliate)" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I attended Apache Con Europe (big data and core) two weeks ago and a
> couple of us were floating the idea of getting an ApacheCon Africa to
> happen.  We were talking South Africa specifically given our origins but in
> general the continent’s awake to tech and open source and S. Africa’s just
> one part.
>
> The essence of our discussions distilled down to  - make a monetary
> business case for it and it could happen - so I just wanted to stick this
> out there so the idea could maybe start to evolve…
>
> Reasons for it to happen:
>  - There are a bunch of apache committers in S. Africa but honestly it’s
> super expensive for us to get to any ApacheCon elsewhere (flip side - it’s
> cheap to come to us)
>  - It’s a stunning venue!
>  - S. Africa’s the gateway to Africa in so much as importing tech is
> concerned (Nigeria and others aren’t waiting for the world but are just
> inventing their own<http://fossfa.net/> (Free software and open source
> foundation for Africa) :)
>  - There are big tech projects happening and more coming: i.e things to
> get involved in / things to expose to ASF
> Eg: The Square Kilometer Array telescope <http://www.ska.ac.za/meerkat/>
> or HPC community<http://www.chpcconf.co.za/> , or Space science<
> http://www.sansa.org.za/earthobservation/services> and engineering
> community or energy community or business
>
>
>  - And just for kicks – apparently we know how to use water powered
> rockets best (yesterday’s slashdot<
> http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/10/08/1639243/university-of-cape-town-team-breaks-world-water-rocketry-record
> >)
>
> Honestly, I’m sure others know more and better reasons than me too.
> Obviously we're biased – it would benefit the S. Africa software community
> more than anything else  - but also think it’d be a win for ASF community!
>
>
> Jane
>
> Other links:
> OpenSource software and small businesses conference 2016<
> http://www.waset.org/conference/2016/01/johannesburg/ICOSSSB>
> Banking<
> http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/financial/2015/07/16/nedbank-rolls-out-sas-first-big-data-service
> >
> openOffice supporting African Languages<
> http://www.balancingact-africa.com/news/en/issue-no-282/computing/open-office-now-avai/en
> >
>
>
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>
> Jane Wyngaard, Ph.D
> Postdoctoral scholar
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