This seems like a great opportunity -- I am planning to give a talk on basics of Lucene and Solr.
Do we want our own track as well? On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 6:30 PM Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear PMCs, > > We’re pleased to announce that ApacheCon 2020 will be held online, > September 29th through October 1st, 2020. You can see the full details > in the various other announcements that have been going out to other > lists you’re on, so I won’t repeat all of that again here. > > My message for you is that, due to the online nature of the event, we’re > freed of the normal space/time constraints that we have to deal with at > in-person events. We can have pretty much as much content as we want, on > as many topics as we want. > > If your project (or family of projects) wants to have a presence at > ApacheCon, from one “what is it?” talk all the way up to a full track of > content, please get in touch with me - [email protected] - as soon as > possible to arrange that. > > We are on a very short timeline, due to a long list of blockers that we > have had to deal with over the past few months, and so please don’t > delay. I will need for you to designate a track chair who will be my > single point of contact for your track. You can handle communication > with your project however you like, but I need one person that I can > rely on to be that point of contact. That track chair should subscribe > to [email protected] in order to be included in all relevant > conversations > > I hope to have helpful documentation for track chairs, so you won’t be > doing it all on your own. > > I really hope to see your project at ApacheCon @Home 2020. > > Rich Bowen > VP Conferences, The Apache Software Foundation -- Regards, Atri Apache Concerted --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
