I don’t think I’ll be able to submit a talk this year unfortunately (still 
going through some OSPO approval process for Log4j in general), but I’ll 
certainly be at ApacheCon this year. I highly encourage contributors here to 
submit a talk proposal. There’s a couple relevant tracks such as performance 
engineering and community. If anyone wants to do a talk about 3.0, feel free!

—
Matt Sicker

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> From: sharanf <[email protected]>
> Date: April 10, 2022 at 09:54:36 CDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [REMINDER]: Submissions Open for Community Track at ApacheCon New 
> Orleans
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 
> Hi All
> 
> The CFP for ApacheCon NA in New Orleans is open and wanted to remind you that 
> we have a Community track and we are looking for your submissions.
> 
> So what is the Community track? It's an opportunity for anyone from our 
> communities to talk about and share what they have done, learned or 
> experienced as part of being in involved with Apache.
> 
> So what sort of topics are we looking for? (Here are some examples to get you 
> thinking :-)
> 
> * Your Apache story..How and why did you get involved with the ASF?
> * What does it mean to you to be a Contributor, Committer, Member or
>   Officer in the Foundation?
> * What does the Apache way mean to you? What are your real life
>   stories about understanding and adopting it?
> * Did you or your project have any particular challenges to overcome?
>   What happened? What worked? And what didn't!
> * How diverse and inclusive are our communities?What have you seen or
>   experienced?
> * All those with knowledge of Apache branding, licencing, governance -
>   please feel free to submit something that will share your knowledge
>   with others.
> * Do you have any data or opinions about where we are now and what our
>   future communities could evolve into?
> 
> The Community Track is all about our communities sharing their thoughts and 
> experiences with others, so that we can learn from it.
> I'm going to mention this upfront as we always seem to get a rush of 
> submissions in the last week or even the last 24 hours of the CFP - so 
> although the CFP closes on 23rd May - please don't leave it to the last 
> moment to submit something :-)
> 
> Please see below for a link to the CFP 
> <https://apachecon.com/acna2022/cfp.html> and you can alsofind out more 
> details on the ApacheCon site <https://www.apachecon.com/acna2022/>.
> 
> It's great to finally be planning a face to face event and we are looking 
> forward to your submissions :-)
> 
> Thanks
> Sharan

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