My ideas for talks revolve around the performance features of log4j mainly, but I could also do a more broad overview of the most useful features as well if it's not enough material. I'm also considering doing a talk at Scala Days next year since it's going to be in Chicago, and if I did one there, I'd focus more on our new Scala API.
On 3 December 2016 at 09:33, Apache <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote: > I will probably try to go. I haven’t made up my mind about doing a talk. > I’d be OK with you doing one. > > Ralph > > > On Dec 2, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Anyone considering doing a talk this year? I'm considering doing one as I > > should be able to go this time. Either way, I'd like to attend. > > > > On 30 November 2016 at 13:24, Rich Bowen <rbo...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> Dear Apache enthusiast, > >> > >> ApacheCon and Apache Big Data will be held at the Intercontinental in > >> Miami, Florida, May 16-18, 2017. Submit your talks, and register, at > >> http://apachecon.com/ Talks aimed at the Big Data section of the event > >> should go to > >> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data- > >> north-america/program/cfp > >> while other talks should go to > >> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north- > >> america/program/cfp > >> > >> > >> ApacheCon is the best place to meet the people that develop the software > >> that you use and rely on. It’s also a great opportunity to deepen your > >> involvement in the project, and perhaps make the leap to contributing. > >> And we find that user case studies, showcasing how you use Apache > >> projects to solve real world problems, are very popular at this event. > >> So, do consider whether you have a use case that might make a good > >> presentation. > >> > >> ApacheCon will have many different ways that you can participate: > >> > >> Technical Content: We’ll have three days of technical sessions covering > >> many of the projects at the ASF. We’ll be publishing a schedule of talks > >> on March 9th, so that you can plan what you’ll be attending > >> > >> BarCamp: The Apache BarCamp is a standard feature of ApacheCon - an > >> un-conference style event, where the schedule is determined on-site by > >> the attendees, and anything is fair game. > >> > >> Lightning Talks: Even if you don’t give a full-length talk, the > >> Lightning Talks are five minute presentations on any topic related to > >> the ASF, and can be given by any attendee. If there’s something you’re > >> passionate about, consider giving a Lightning Talk. > >> > >> Sponsor: It costs money to put on a conference, and this is a great > >> opportunity for companies involved in Apache projects, or who benefit > >> from Apache code - your employers - to get their name and products in > >> front of the community. Sponsors can start any any monetary level, and > >> can sponsor everything from the conference badge lanyard, through larger > >> items such as video recordings and evening events. For more information > >> on sponsoring ApacheCon, see http://apachecon.com/sponsor/ > >> > >> So, get your tickets today at http://apachecon.com/ and submit your > >> talks. ApacheCon Miami is going to be our best ApacheCon yet, and you, > >> and your project, can’t afford to miss it. > >> > >> -- > >> Rich Bowen - rbo...@apache.org > >> VP, Conferences > >> http://apachecon.com > >> @apachecon > >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: log4j-user-unsubscr...@logging.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: log4j-user-h...@logging.apache.org > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: log4j-user-unsubscr...@logging.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: log4j-user-h...@logging.apache.org > > -- Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>