Re: ApacheCon Europe 2005: Registration open and conference program online!

2005-05-06 Thread Lars Eilebrecht

 Registration for ApacheCon Europe 2005 is now open at www.apachecon.com.
 Check out the website and make sure to save money by registering prior
 to June 17, 2005.
 
 ApacheCon Europe 2005 will be held in Stuttgart from July 18 to 22, 2005
 with seminars that cover the whole spectrum of Open Source topics from
 the legendary Apache HTTP Server to scalable Internet architectures,
 Web Services, PHP, mod_perl, Java, XML, and Subversion.
 
 ApacheCon Europe 2005 will present immense opportunities to listen to
 internationally distinguished Open Source leaders, developers and
 architects like Noel Bergman, Brian Fitzpatrick, Cliff Schmidt,
 Sander Striker, and Carsten Ziegler.
 
 ApacheCon Europe 2005 offers a wide spectrum of 70 top-quality sessions,
 all conducted in English, as well as two days with full and half day
 tutorials. The complete agenda is available at www.apachecon.com.

Hi, this announcement has been posted to the ApacheCon and ASF
announce mailing lists and some other lists.

Please, feel free to forward this email to other appropriate 
mailing lists or forums.


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Re: ApacheCon Europe 2005 Call for Participation is open

2005-03-04 Thread André Malo
* William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The deadline is tomorrow, so I suppose it might be late to ask
 a foolish question;
 
 conference/presentations are in English?  Mein Deutch ist nicht
 so gut.

Das war doch schon mal gar nicht so schlecht ;-)

Anyway, I think, English is the choice, think, what happened if it was
somewhere in Switzerland (German/Italian/French)...

nd

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Re: ApacheCon Europe 2005 Call for Participation is open

2005-03-04 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
The deadline is tomorrow, so I suppose it might be late to ask
a foolish question;

conference/presentations are in English?  Mein Deutch ist nicht
so gut.

At 07:14 AM 2/8/2005, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
If you'd like to give a presentation, please go to the Web site
(http://ApacheCon.Com/2005/EU/) and submit a proposal.  Or more
than one!  *The deadline is 4 March 2005.*



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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-12 Thread Lars Eilebrecht
According to Dirk-Willem:

 It is easy to host one here in Leiden (15 minutes from Amsterdam 
 Airport). One of the churches which acts as a WiFi node in the city
 network has an ideal room for 15-30 people; there is another location for

Free WiFi sounds great. :-)


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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-10 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Correct spelling Rijsttafel and indeed it is a rice table :)
Dutch isn't that hard...

Mvgr,
Martin

On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 18:59, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
 On Friday 07 May 2004 05:41, Ben Laurie wrote:
  rijstaffel
 
 Rijs = Rice ?
 Taffel = Table?
 
 Enlighten me!
 
 Niclas


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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-10 Thread Berin Lautenbach
Martin van den Bemt wrote:
 Correct spelling Rijsttafel and indeed it is a rice table :)
 Dutch isn't that hard...
Hah!  My old man tried to teach me Dutch when I was a wee tacker.  I 
still haven't quite recovered.

And the day I first heard him on the phone to his sister was a real spinout.
Mind you - language was never my strong point.
:
Cheers,
Berin

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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-09 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On May 6, 2004, at 11:41 PM, Ben Laurie wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
coffee/tea/lunch served there. Cost wise expect around 100/person for 
a two day
hackathon including 2 lunches, beers, 1 dinner, connectivity, 
powerstrips, beamer, etc.
So long as dinner is rijstaffel ;-)
You BET ! They are the cheapest around if you are with 20+ people :-)
Dw
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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-07 Thread Steven Noels
On 04 May 2004, at 19:15, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Anything going on in this direction already? Volunteers? People with
contacts to possible sponsors? What about joinging http://lots.ch next
year?
If you don't spend attention to the Cocoon weenies and talks, and just 
want to join for evening and community fun, there will be the Cocoon 
GetTogether on October 11/12th 2004 in Ghent, Belgium. Last year we had 
125 people showing up, with 2/3 of them being non-Belgian. We'll have 
one Cocoon-specific day of talks, and one hackathon day where anyone 
can do fun stuff should they feel inclined to.

/Steven
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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-06 Thread Pier Fumagalli
On 5 May 2004, at 14:46, Ben Laurie wrote:
If people want to meet in London, I have a big house...
IMark (the VNU Exhibitions/Conventions part of the company) just moved 
in the ground floor of my building... If London is a good town, I can 
fish out some locations and maybe free help...

Pier


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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-06 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On May 5, 2004, at 1:32 AM, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Why not just organise an ASF get together anyways? Doesn't have to be
associated with a conference does it?
Would probably be cheaper as well. I guess a lot
of us are more after the real life meetings than
the sessions anyway.
It is easy to host one here in Leiden (15 minutes from Amsterdam 
Airport). One of
the churches which acts as a WiFi node in the city network has an ideal 
room for
15-30 people; there is another location for 30-100 people - and it is 
easy to get
coffee/tea/lunch served there. Cost wise expect around 100/person for a 
two day
hackathon including 2 lunches, beers, 1 dinner, connectivity, 
powerstrips, beamer, etc.

Dw
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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-06 Thread Ben Laurie
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On May 5, 2004, at 1:32 AM, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Why not just organise an ASF get together anyways? Doesn't have to be
associated with a conference does it?

Would probably be cheaper as well. I guess a lot
of us are more after the real life meetings than
the sessions anyway.

It is easy to host one here in Leiden (15 minutes from Amsterdam 
Airport). One of
the churches which acts as a WiFi node in the city network has an ideal 
room for
15-30 people; there is another location for 30-100 people - and it is 
easy to get
coffee/tea/lunch served there. Cost wise expect around 100/person for a 
two day
hackathon including 2 lunches, beers, 1 dinner, connectivity, 
powerstrips, beamer, etc.
So long as dinner is rijstaffel ;-)
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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-05 Thread Ben Laurie
Torsten Curdt wrote:
David Reid wrote:
Hi community
There are several committers I know here in Europe who'd very much love
an ApacheCon in our vicinity. I'm pretty sure we could even have a
number of volunteers for a serious Apache event. Not just the occasional
booth at some IT fair. I'm pretty sure we're coming out empty this year
but hopefully next year?

Why not just organise an ASF get together anyways? Doesn't have to be
associated with a conference does it?

Would probably be cheaper as well. I guess a lot
of us are more after the real life meetings than
the sessions anyway.
This sounds like a really good idea!
What place would you propose?
* Berlin
* Frankfurt
* London
* Paris
* Rom
* Zürich
* ...
If people want to meet in London, I have a big house...
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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-04 Thread David Reid
 Hi community

 There are several committers I know here in Europe who'd very much love
 an ApacheCon in our vicinity. I'm pretty sure we could even have a
 number of volunteers for a serious Apache event. Not just the occasional
 booth at some IT fair. I'm pretty sure we're coming out empty this year
 but hopefully next year?

Why not just organise an ASF get together anyways? Doesn't have to be
associated with a conference does it?

david


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Re: ApacheCon Europe???

2004-05-04 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Hi Jeremias,
There are several committers I know here in Europe who'd very much love
an ApacheCon in our vicinity...
I'd love to be able to participate in an ApacheCon, but Vegas is far 
away...
So +1 for an ApacheCon in Europe, or a smaller GetTogether depending on 
possible help and budget.

...What about joining http://lots.ch next year?
FYI, I've joined the LOTS organization team (as of yesterday, no 
kidding ;-) and as such will be involved in the organization of next 
year's event.

This year's conference, although not that big in size and budget, has 
been a success, which means sponsors will certainly be willing to help 
next year as well.

So, assuming a full-blown ApacheCon is too ambitious, I like the idea: 
collaborate with lots.ch to have more ASF talks and workshops next 
year, and setup some ASF-specific meeting points or social events?

-Bertrand


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