Hey Claude,

I just subscribed. Would be happy to help as much as I can.

Best regards,



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On 26 Apr 2024, at 9:58, Claude Warren <cla...@apache.org> wrote:

Sorry for cross posting this message but conversations were started on 
apachecon planners as well as community development mailing lists.

There are several people on BCC for this message.  All have expressed interest 
in participating in the Community over Code Europe 2025 organizing committee.

I would like everyone who is interested to subscribe to both lists.[1]

As the decision is still at an early stage let's continue this email thread on 
dev@community.apache.org<mailto:dev@community.apache.org>.

If you are interested in participating in the organizing committee please 
respond to this email.

I would like to begin a discussion around who will chair the committee.  I am 
the chair for 2024 and can tell you that while I don't have time to work on 
2025 at the moment, the workload for the chair is not that large.  It mostly 
consists of scheduling the committee meetings, giving everyone space to speak, 
keeping the meeting moving forward (i.e. keeping side track discussion to a 
minimum), and ensuring that communications between the committee and other 
organizations is understood and not garbled.   The demands are light enough 
that I also took on the role of Poster Track chair and have volunteered for 
some other side work as well.  But somebody needs to step forward and take the 
role or there will be no conference in 2025.  I should note that the conference 
has not occurred yet so I don't know what surprises lie in wait for the chair 
in the next 6 weeks.

There has been discussion of a C/C 2025 BOF at Bratislava.  If enough 
interested people are attending we have space set aside for this.  The group 
that responds to this message should decide if you want to proceed with this 
meeting.

There has been a suggestion to align the C/C 2025 conference with another 
conference.  This too should be discussed.

At some point, when the organizing committee believes that they are going to 
move forward,  Brian Proffit, ASF VP of Conferences, should be approached and 
work with the Apache Foundation should begin.  This should start as early as 
possible.  The ASF can provide a fair amount of support for the conference and 
it is a good idea to bring them onboard early.

So if you are interested, if you want to see Community over Code continue in 
Europe then jump in here and make it happen.

Claude

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