Re: [NOTICE] ApacheCon talk submission voting

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
>
> Count me in. Happy to assist.
>
> I mean, I basically did already since you were my right hand with this
last year :)


[DISCUSS] Logistics for Cassandra ApacheCon@Home track and NGCC

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
Per my previous email:

2. Decide what we want to do about NGCC
3. Add some more talks as we go depending on demand
4. Figure out the logistics of how this will work by playing with Hopin

Again, this is pretty much a blank slate. Assume we have a virtual
conference system for 24hrs and can basically do whatever we want.

I would like to hear what some folks would like to see here - particularly
people who have participated in some of Patrick's scheduled calls (but
anyone is welcome to chime in).


Re: [NOTICE] ApacheCon talk submission voting

2020-07-19 Thread Dinesh Joshi
Hi Nate,

Count me in. Happy to assist.

Dinesh

> On Jul 19, 2020, at 2:00 PM, Nate McCall  wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> ApacheCon@Home Cassandra track finally coming together. We have a little
> over 20 submissions to go through initially this week to put together a
> rough schedule.
> 
> This year, we will be using Hopin for managing the conference track. That's
> about as much as I know about logistics at this point, so let's focus on
> picking good talks. To that end, I know we have ~72hours of schedule to
> populate how we see fit. So given the compressed timelines, Im seeing this
> broken down as:
> 
> 0. Get some volunteers from among committers (maybe we can broaden this to
> contributors, but I think we may need to use the internal tool at this
> point, so we might be restricted to LDAP accounts).
> 1. Select an initial set of talks from the ones submitted thus far
> 2. Decide what we want to do about NGCC
> 3. Add some more talks as we go depending on demand
> 4. Figure out the logistics of how this will work by playing with Hopin
> 
> Per point 0: let me know if you would like to help select talks. Again,
> this is open to committers right now, but may widen if I can pull this into
> google sheets like we did last year.
> 
> I'll move points 2, 3, and 4 to a "discuss" thread to keep this easier to
> track.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Nate


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[NOTICE] ApacheCon talk submission voting

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
Hi folks,
ApacheCon@Home Cassandra track finally coming together. We have a little
over 20 submissions to go through initially this week to put together a
rough schedule.

This year, we will be using Hopin for managing the conference track. That's
about as much as I know about logistics at this point, so let's focus on
picking good talks. To that end, I know we have ~72hours of schedule to
populate how we see fit. So given the compressed timelines, Im seeing this
broken down as:

0. Get some volunteers from among committers (maybe we can broaden this to
contributors, but I think we may need to use the internal tool at this
point, so we might be restricted to LDAP accounts).
1. Select an initial set of talks from the ones submitted thus far
2. Decide what we want to do about NGCC
3. Add some more talks as we go depending on demand
4. Figure out the logistics of how this will work by playing with Hopin

Per point 0: let me know if you would like to help select talks. Again,
this is open to committers right now, but may widen if I can pull this into
google sheets like we did last year.

I'll move points 2, 3, and 4 to a "discuss" thread to keep this easier to
track.

Thanks,
-Nate