OT: how long has confluence been back up?

On Apr 17, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Marcel Offermans <marcel.offerm...@luminis.nl
 > wrote:

> ApacheCon North America 2010 will be held 1-5 November 2010, at the
> Westin Peachtree in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
>
> The official conference, trainings and expo of the Apache Software
> Foundation (ASF) will run to Atlanta this November, with dozens of
> sessions on Servers, Cloud Computing, Search, NoSQL, Incubating
> projects, innovations, emerging technologies and more.
>
> With the use of OSGi growing world-wide, ApacheCon would not be
> complete without a track dedicated to Apache Felix and related
> projects. The Project Management Committee (PMC) are currently
> planning our own technical track for ApacheCon. We are solliciting
> 50-minute presentations to fill one day at the conference.
>
> The main theme of the Apache Felix / OSGi track revolves around
> "OSGi in the real world". OSGi, the Apache Felix framework and
> related projects are state of the art for Java development on the
> server, desktop or embedded device. A lot of innovation is happening
> here. The track focusses on tooling, patterns and other useful and
> exciting topics.
>
> For more information on how to submit a talk, please visit the
> following wiki page, which explains the process:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FELIXWIKI/ApacheCon+NA+2010+CFP
>
> This CFP is open until May 7th, so make sure to get your submissions
> in before that date. Final speaker notification is scheduled for May
> 17th. We look forward to your contributions and definitely hope to
> see you in Atlanta!
>
> Marcel Offermans
> Apache Felix / OSGi Track Coordinator
>

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