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 Begin forwarded message: > 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
