On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 9:26 AM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote:
> > > On 3/21/18 2:59 AM, Stack wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 7:51 PM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >>> >>> I've published a new website for the upcoming event in June in California >>> at [1][2] for the HBase and Phoenix websites, respectively. 1 & 2 are >>> identical. >>> >>> I've not yet updated any links on either website to link to the new page. >>> I'd appreciate if folks can give their feedback on anything outwardly >>> wrong, incorrect, etc. If folks are happy, then I'll work on linking from >>> the main websites, and coordinating an official announcement via mail >>> lists, social media, etc. >>> >>> The website is generated from [3]. If you really want to be my >>> best-friend, let me know about the above things which are wrong via >>> pull-request ;) >>> >>> - Josh >>> >>> [1] https://hbase.apache.org/hbasecon-phoenixcon-2018/ >>> [2] https://phoenix.apache.org/hbasecon-phoenixcon-2018/ >>> [3] https://github.com/joshelser/hbasecon-jekyll >>> >>> >> >> Thanks Josh for doing this. >> >> Do they have to be conflated so? Each community is doing their own >> conference. This page/announcement makes it look like they have been >> squashed together. >> >> Thanks, >> S >> > > You have any concrete suggestions I can change? You have hbasecon+phoenixcon which to me reads as a combined conference. I thought we wanted to avoid this sort of messaging. Probably best to have separate announcement pages. > Was trying to write this to respect the concerns you gave early on. My > intent was to use a theme: "two events, one physical location". > > Using the same CFP and website content is mostly in hopes of saving myself > time (as I wanted to get this done this past weekend and failed..) > Understood. If a CFP is wanted, can use the easychair system for CFPs. Thanks, S