... are there any specific travel warnings concerning the location (U. S.)?
Somehow there is total radio silence about this at the ASF (found no
mention anywhere)... the U. S. is no normal travel destination anymore...
even if you have all your documents in order and no matter where you come
from. I would really expect that we inform people a little more about this
and not pretend that travelling is business as usual. E.g. in case someone
gets held up at the border... is there anyone reachable at the ASF to
assist? I guess there will be printable invitation letters as for past
events... but are they worth anything today? Any other things that
attendants can do to prepare?

I've mentioned this subject already a couple of days ago "higher up in the
food chain" (privately), but it seems that this was not deemed important
(enough)... or it's still being discussed?. In case there was something
published on this topic then ignore my message, but please send the link so
that everyone interested can update and prepare themselves.

Cheers,

Aleks

On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 12:21 AM James Dailey <jdai...@apache.org> wrote:

> In this months ASF +1 Newsletter, they highlight the open travel
> assistance program
>
> See
> https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-plus-one-newsletter-april-2025
>
>
> If you would like to attend the conference in Minneapolis in Sept, apply
> now.
> https://tac.apache.org/
>
> There’s more news to follow … please read
> https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-plus-one-newsletter-april-2025
>
>
>
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