Re: Wiki apacheCON

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
On 20 April 2015 at 00:54, Konstantin Kolinko knst.koli...@gmail.com
wrote:

 2015-04-19 22:29 GMT+03:00 jan i j...@apache.org:
  For info.
 
  I just updated:
 
  http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage
 
  Pushing the Austin content into ACNA15.

 Great!

 Note though that ApacheCon North America 2015, Austin, Texas, USA
 link in Past events section points to ACNA2014.

 It should point to ACNA2015.


 A couple of minor typos:

 s/ressources/resources/

 Duplicate 'CategoryHomepage' category in the footer.


Nice to know someone actually reads it, thanks for the corrections all done
(including the year old spelling mistakes).

have a nice  day
jan I.


 Best regards,
 Konstantin Kolinko

  It seems as if at some point the editing was made in ACNA15 and later in
  FrontPage.
 
  I have tried to update ACNA15 to have all the information.
 
  Next task is apachecon.com and apachecon.eu.
 
  I will try to keep all apacheCON discussions for ACEU15 on
  apachecon-disc...@apache.org
 
  rgds
  jan I.



Project Visualization Tool: Linkurious + incubator-streams

2015-04-20 Thread Steve Blackmon
re
 - Visualizations.  There's lots of different stuff to do here, and I
 think it'd be super helpful if everyone just did something they want,
 and then show us the code.

I spent some time on this and have something to share:

Commercial graph browser linkurio.us seeded with contents of people.json.

http://72.182.111.65:3000/workspace/3

(Export attached)

Everyone and every project in that file is connected and searchable,
but just the handful already on this thread are pre-rendered in this
workspace.

I'll keep this online for a few days for review by this group, but
will probably take it down shortly or put it behind auth. If you get
an auth dialog, email me directly.

Source code used:

https://github.com/steveblackmon/streams-apache

The streams-persist-graph functionality of incubator-streams (which
this uses) allows for graphs with arbitrary vertex types, edge types,
and vertex/edge properties to be generated (in batch or real-time)
from activitystrea.ms documents.  Basically an actor or object is
written as a vertex, and verbs become edges connecting two vertices.
Multiple writes can be used against the same graph, and so long as the
identifiers used are consistent, the vertices, edges, and properties
will 'stack'.

This is just one aspect of the larger discussion, but I think having
an searchable, exploratory view of the ecosystem of people and
projects that comprise Apache similar to this would be useful, and
didn't mind spending an evening taking a shot.

Steve Blackmon
sblack...@apache.org

On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote:
 LOL, below.

 I highly recommend separating the model from the views, so that we can
 efficiently enable our volunteer's energy here to actually accomplish
 something valuable.

 So let's work on stuff to do that excites us, but remember to keep the
 technical problems focused on what this PMC believes we can truly create
 and maintain going forward.

 Don't worry about everything at once.  Just focus on separate bits:

 - Method to scrape source data from our various definitive or even not
 completely definitive but very close places (txt files, websites, LDAP)

 - Model and data source that actually holds info about committer lists
 and project metadata.  I'm betting Daniels' projects-new does this very
 well already.

 --
 - Stable API to get at that model.  Would be really nice if we did this
 just once, so that people working above here don't interfere with people
 working below here.
 --

 - Visualizations.  There's lots of different stuff to do here, and I
 think it'd be super helpful if everyone just did something they want,
 and then show us the code.

 Sure, there's lots of what is important to focus on, but I for one
 would love to see real examples of all the cool visualization libraries
 out there, and I know a couple folks already use some of them.

 - UI additions for the projects-new/projects websites, which are
 featured at the top level of a.o.  I.e., this is our projects
 directory, how can we better lead people who arrive there at what they
 want to know?

 - (future) UI additions for *other* places.  It would be awesome, for
 example, to provide a tiny scriptlet that any project could inject in
 their website that displays a see also menu.  That would link to a
 specific URL on projects.a.o that would say hey, you came from
 Cassandra, here are: -other big data projects, -other projects in Java,
 -other projects with the same committers... etc. as a service.

 - Shane


 On 4/18/15 5:44 AM, jan i wrote:
 On Saturday, April 18, 2015, herve.bout...@free.fr wrote:

 It was told the new site would use native json, instead of doap
 But I'm not convinced at all, since Doap is an invaluable source of info,
 documented, and so on

 json is also a documented standard, that in general is more known, and I
 believe has more tools supporting it.



 then imho it would be better to generate json from doap

 I disabled the json edit feature recently since it will cause problems

 which problems?

 with a defined json it is simple to generate the doap file.

 I highly recommend staying at json and using that as base for all our
 central data.

 rgds
 jan i




 regards

 Hervé
 - Mail d'origine -
 De: Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org javascript:;
 À: dev@community.apache.org javascript:;
 Envoyé: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 06:43:37 +0200 (CEST)
 Objet: Re: Project Visualization Tool...

 We had a great session, and a lot of energy, hopefully we can make some
 progress. One note: this needs to be a comdev PMC project, and we need
 to really plan the data part out if we want to be successful.

 Note that projects-new.a.o is the planned future replacement for
 projects.a.o - there are *significant* differences, so you need to look
 at the About page and the source repo. In particular, the new site uses
 it's own new JSON generated sources which (I think) will no longer use
 the DOAPs.

 In particular, Infra 

RE: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
ApacheCon is created by the LF. It will have a tighter focus on talks that 
bring people. Our community defined and selected tracks simply do not create a 
good conference (from the perspective of the paying attendee).

What this means is that we have, moving forwards, very little say in what 
tracks will be present.

So where does that leave us with respect to supporting projects that fall 
outside the LF defined tracks? What about the community aspects of the event?

If nobody steps up we have nothing for these goals. But its not all bad news.

For the near future there will be a community day, in which things like the 
below tracks could go.

Longer term this is a step towards the end game. The end game is that there are 
enough paying people at ApacheCon that we can have a heavily subsidized 
community event alongside it. Unfortunately its a chicken and egg problem. We 
need paying people before we can afford to subsidize a community event. OR we 
need people to organize the community event.

We can wait for LF to have ApacheCon attendance numbers up to 1000+ or someone 
can step up and organize a community event (note we tried many types of 
community event in the past and have yet to find a made that works).

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 7:36 AM
To: apachecon-disc...@apache.orgmailto:apachecon-disc...@apache.org
Cc: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

Hi all,

In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a few
examples:

*Community building with the ASF*
About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building OS
Community
Topics could be:

   - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
   Delacrétaz
   - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
   - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
   - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
   - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
   - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
   - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings

*Securing With Apache products*
About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
Authentication  Authorization
Topics could be:

   - Directory Management with Apache Directory
   - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
   - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
   - Etc

So you want big? We have BIG!
About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes

   - Big Data Solutions
   - Scaling with Apache products
   - Managing a BIG community
   - etc


Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of pathway/streams
of interests areas?

I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.

Best regards,



Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Pierre Smits
Asking 'Which content' delivers many viewpoints. You have to ask it first
to get the answers leading to focus for the best production ever.

As stated in previous posting 'the ASF is responsible for content' and 'We
have little say in what it will be', please elaborate on this? Meaning: the
LF will take more control on who to invite for talks CFP? We can sit back
and relax?

I stepped up. Again.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:49 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:

 Hi.


 Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing it
 here.

 LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
 financial responsibility,
 while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until you
 start asking
 which content, because that highly influenced how popular the conference
 will be.

 It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in order
 to get a clearer
 marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
 cooperation with
 LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next week.

 rgds
 jan I.





 On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
  gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
  quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
  CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
  goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a
 few
  examples:
 
  *Community building with the ASF*
  About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building
 OS
  Community
  Topics could be:
 
 - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
 Delacrétaz
 - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
 - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
 - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
 - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
 - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
 - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings
 
  *Securing With Apache products*
  About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
  Authentication  Authorization
  Topics could be:
 
 - Directory Management with Apache Directory
 - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
 - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
 - Etc
 
  So you want big? We have BIG!
  About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes
 
 - Big Data Solutions
 - Scaling with Apache products
 - Managing a BIG community
 - etc
 
 
  Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
  kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of
 pathway/streams
  of interests areas?
 
  I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
  interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.
 
  Best regards,
 
 
 
  Pierre Smits
 
  *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
  Services  Solutions for Cloud-
  Based Manufacturing, Professional
  Services and Retail  Trade
  http://www.orrtiz.com
 



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
On 20 April 2015 at 16:51, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) 
ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote:

 ApacheCon is created by the LF. It will have a tighter focus on talks that
 bring people. Our community defined and selected tracks simply do not
 create a good conference (from the perspective of the paying attendee).

 What this means is that we have, moving forwards, very little say in what
 tracks will be present.

 So where does that leave us with respect to supporting projects that fall
 outside the LF defined tracks? What about the community aspects of the
 event?

 If nobody steps up we have nothing for these goals. But its not all bad
 news.

To avoid unnecessary confusion.

ACEU 2015, will have place (although limited) for both community talks and
projects that are outside the main definition.

I see it as my responsibility, to help strike a balance, between the 2
goals. With the current attendee numbers that balance goes strongly but not
solely towards LF defined tracks.


 For the near future there will be a community day, in which things like
 the below tracks could go.

 Longer term this is a step towards the end game. The end game is that
 there are enough paying people at ApacheCon that we can have a heavily
 subsidized community event alongside it. Unfortunately its a chicken and
 egg problem. We need paying people before we can afford to subsidize a
 community event. OR we need people to organize the community event.


 We can wait for LF to have ApacheCon attendance numbers up to 1000+ or
 someone can step up and organize a community event (note we tried many
 types of community event in the past and have yet to find a made that
 works).


Making a community event for around 200 projects is not a small job, and
the chances of success not too high. I recommend to wait a bit, before
advertizing after such a volunteer.

rgds
jan I.


 Sent from my Windows Phone
 
 From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
 Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 7:36 AM
 To: apachecon-disc...@apache.orgmailto:apachecon-disc...@apache.org
 Cc: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
 Subject: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

 Hi all,

 In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
 gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
 quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
 CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
 goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a few
 examples:

 *Community building with the ASF*
 About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building OS
 Community
 Topics could be:

- The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
Delacrétaz
- How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
- A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
- Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
- Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
- Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
- Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings

 *Securing With Apache products*
 About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
 Authentication  Authorization
 Topics could be:

- Directory Management with Apache Directory
- RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
- The Security Framework of Apache CXF
- Etc

 So you want big? We have BIG!
 About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes

- Big Data Solutions
- Scaling with Apache products
- Managing a BIG community
- etc


 Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
 kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of pathway/streams
 of interests areas?

 I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
 interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.

 Best regards,



 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
Hi.


Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing it
here.

LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
financial responsibility,
while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until you
start asking
which content, because that highly influenced how popular the conference
will be.

It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in order
to get a clearer
marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
cooperation with
LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next week.

rgds
jan I.





On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
 gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
 quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
 CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
 goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a few
 examples:

 *Community building with the ASF*
 About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building OS
 Community
 Topics could be:

- The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
Delacrétaz
- How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
- A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
- Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
- Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
- Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
- Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings

 *Securing With Apache products*
 About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
 Authentication  Authorization
 Topics could be:

- Directory Management with Apache Directory
- RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
- The Security Framework of Apache CXF
- Etc

 So you want big? We have BIG!
 About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes

- Big Data Solutions
- Scaling with Apache products
- Managing a BIG community
- etc


 Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
 kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of pathway/streams
 of interests areas?

 I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
 interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.

 Best regards,



 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Achim Nierbeck
Hi,

LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next week.


Interesting, cause I think one is already capable of submitting a talk for
ACNEU 2015 via the LF site.
Is this intentional, or by accident?

regards, Achim


Re: Wiki apacheCON

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
On 20 April 2015 at 15:58, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote:

 Added ACNA 2016 as well. Hopefully we can get the CFP for that going soon,
 so that we have a few months extra lead time this year.

soon is good, but please allow ACEU 2015 a head start, to avoid any
potential confusion (remember how many times we have heard about
people selecting the wrong conference in the combobox).

rgds
jan I.





 --Rich




 On 04/19/2015 03:29 PM, jan i wrote:

 For info.

 I just updated:

 http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage

 Pushing the Austin content into ACNA15.

 It seems as if at some point the editing was made in ACNA15 and later in
 FrontPage.

 I have tried to update ACNA15 to have all the information.

 Next task is apachecon.com and apachecon.eu.

 I will try to keep all apacheCON discussions for ACEU15 on
 apachecon-disc...@apache.org

 rgds
 jan I.



 --
 Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen
 http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon



RE: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
*we* do not have to ask it. The LF do.

The ASF are responsible for proposing (via CFP) content. We are not responsible 
for selecting it.

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:05 AM
To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

Asking 'Which content' delivers many viewpoints. You have to ask it first
to get the answers leading to focus for the best production ever.

As stated in previous posting 'the ASF is responsible for content' and 'We
have little say in what it will be', please elaborate on this? Meaning: the
LF will take more control on who to invite for talks CFP? We can sit back
and relax?

I stepped up. Again.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:49 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:

 Hi.


 Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing it
 here.

 LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
 financial responsibility,
 while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until you
 start asking
 which content, because that highly influenced how popular the conference
 will be.

 It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in order
 to get a clearer
 marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
 cooperation with
 LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next week.

 rgds
 jan I.





 On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi all,
 
  In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
  gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
  quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
  CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
  goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a
 few
  examples:
 
  *Community building with the ASF*
  About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building
 OS
  Community
  Topics could be:
 
 - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
 Delacrétaz
 - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
 - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
 - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
 - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
 - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
 - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings
 
  *Securing With Apache products*
  About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
  Authentication  Authorization
  Topics could be:
 
 - Directory Management with Apache Directory
 - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
 - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
 - Etc
 
  So you want big? We have BIG!
  About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes
 
 - Big Data Solutions
 - Scaling with Apache products
 - Managing a BIG community
 - etc
 
 
  Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
  kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of
 pathway/streams
  of interests areas?
 
  I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
  interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.
 
  Best regards,
 
 
 
  Pierre Smits
 
  *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
  Services  Solutions for Cloud-
  Based Manufacturing, Professional
  Services and Retail  Trade
  http://www.orrtiz.com
 



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
On 20 April 2015 at 16:52, Achim Nierbeck bcanh...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next week.
 
 
 Interesting, cause I think one is already capable of submitting a talk for
 ACNEU 2015 via the LF site.
 Is this intentional, or by accident?

It happened :-)

The CFP site will be changed, maybe the URL will stay the same.

The apacheCON Team, will transfer any CFP´s submitted into the new
structure.

rgds
jan I.


 regards, Achim



Re: Wiki apacheCON

2015-04-20 Thread Rich Bowen
Added ACNA 2016 as well. Hopefully we can get the CFP for that going 
soon, so that we have a few months extra lead time this year.


--Rich



On 04/19/2015 03:29 PM, jan i wrote:

For info.

I just updated:

http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage

Pushing the Austin content into ACNA15.

It seems as if at some point the editing was made in ACNA15 and later in
FrontPage.

I have tried to update ACNA15 to have all the information.

Next task is apachecon.com and apachecon.eu.

I will try to keep all apacheCON discussions for ACEU15 on
apachecon-disc...@apache.org

rgds
jan I.




--
Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen
http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon


Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Pierre Smits
Hi all,

In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the ASF
quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of the
CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a few
examples:

*Community building with the ASF*
About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building OS
Community
Topics could be:

   - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
   Delacrétaz
   - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
   - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre Smits
   - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
   - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
   - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
   - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings

*Securing With Apache products*
About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
Authentication  Authorization
Topics could be:

   - Directory Management with Apache Directory
   - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
   - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
   - Etc

So you want big? We have BIG!
About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes

   - Big Data Solutions
   - Scaling with Apache products
   - Managing a BIG community
   - etc


Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of pathway/streams
of interests areas?

I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.

Best regards,



Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com


RE: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH)
We is the ASF.

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:28 AM
To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

Quoting: '*we* do not have to ask it. The LF do'  But that 'we' is
confusing. Who is that? You? I? The coordinator? The Board?

Anyway, then 'we' can indeed sit back and relax, and wait for clarification
and/or the invitation from the LF.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) 
ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote:

 *we* do not have to ask it. The LF do.

 The ASF are responsible for proposing (via CFP) content. We are not
 responsible for selecting it.

 Sent from my Windows Phone
 
 From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
 Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:05 AM
 To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

 Asking 'Which content' delivers many viewpoints. You have to ask it first
 to get the answers leading to focus for the best production ever.

 As stated in previous posting 'the ASF is responsible for content' and 'We
 have little say in what it will be', please elaborate on this? Meaning: the
 LF will take more control on who to invite for talks CFP? We can sit back
 and relax?

 I stepped up. Again.

 Best regards,

 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com

 On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:49 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:

  Hi.
 
 
  Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing it
  here.
 
  LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
  financial responsibility,
  while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until you
  start asking
  which content, because that highly influenced how popular the
 conference
  will be.
 
  It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in
 order
  to get a clearer
  marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
  cooperation with
  LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next
 week.
 
  rgds
  jan I.
 
 
 
 
 
  On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hi all,
  
   In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
   gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the
 ASF
   quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of
 the
   CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
   goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a
  few
   examples:
  
   *Community building with the ASF*
   About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building
  OS
   Community
   Topics could be:
  
  - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
  Delacrétaz
  - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
  - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre
 Smits
  - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
  - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
  - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
  - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings
  
   *Securing With Apache products*
   About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
   Authentication  Authorization
   Topics could be:
  
  - Directory Management with Apache Directory
  - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
  - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
  - Etc
  
   So you want big? We have BIG!
   About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes
  
  - Big Data Solutions
  - Scaling with Apache products
  - Managing a BIG community
  - etc
  
  
   Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
   kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of
  pathway/streams
   of interests areas?
  
   I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
   interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.
  
   Best regards,
  
  
  
   Pierre Smits
  
   *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
   Services  Solutions for Cloud-
   Based Manufacturing, Professional
   Services and Retail  Trade
   http://www.orrtiz.com
  
 



Presentation selections for ACEU 2015 Budapest.

2015-04-20 Thread jan i
Hi.

Rereading today's threads about ACEU 2015, made me realize that I have been
unclear.

For ACEU 2015, intention is to use the following outline:

1) LF define the theme(s) for the conference
2) CFP open officially with announcement(s) defining the content wanted
3) CFP closes and LF selects talks and only ask for advice if needed.
4) LF makes and publishes the schedule

There will not be a ASF program committee, and of course the apacheCON team
will
be in contact with LF and help with announcements etc.

As said many times today, this is a needed step to make the numbers of
paying attendees
grow and thereby create a base we can built on.

I had the opportunity in Austin to talk with Rich and Ross as well as LF,
and we all agree
on both goal and roadmap.

Let us all make sure ACEU a blazing success and thereby take a step towards
a common
goal.

rgds
jan I.


FW: ESIP Update: Summer Meeting Theme Finalized, ESIP Testbed Update, Education Committee  | News from AGU, Extreme Precip Hangout USGS

2015-04-20 Thread Mattmann, Chris A (3980)
Hello Everyone,

Please note that the Summer Earth Science Information Partners
(ESIP) meeting is looking for plenary speakers to deal with
resiliency as it relates to open source software projects. There
are many people on this list and around the ASF that know a lot
about this. I encourage you to contact Erin Robinson and/or Annie
Bryant Burgess about the below if you are interested in speaking
about this important subject.

Cheers,
Chris

++
Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Chief Architect
Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Office: 168-519, Mailstop: 168-527
Email: chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov
WWW:  http://sunset.usc.edu/~mattmann/
++
Adjunct Associate Professor, Computer Science Department
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
++






-Original Message-
From: Erin Robinson erinrobin...@esipfed.org
Reply-To: Erin Robinson erinrobin...@esipfed.org
Date: Monday, April 20, 2015 at 12:43 PM
To: Chris Mattmann chris.a.mattm...@nasa.gov
Subject: ESIP Update: Summer Meeting Theme Finalized, ESIP Testbed Update,
Education Committee  | News from AGU, Extreme Precip Hangout  USGS


Summer Meeting Theme Finalized, ESIP Testbed Update, Education Committee
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I'm happy to announce that we have a theme for the Summer
 meeting 
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cid=72a890386de=44ed11c4b4!

The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners  Community
Resilience: Coming Together

ESIP comes together around changing technology, data, information 
knowledge in support of society. Activities at this meeting are
encouraged to address the data-driven technical, social and scientific
aspects of community resilience as it relates to:

* Open Source Software Projects
* Data Archives' Long-Term Planning
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resilience?

* Add yours here 

We are currently looking for plenary speakers to address these multiple
dimensions of resilience. Ideas? Please email me.

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 #AroundFederation

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ESIP, just hit reply.

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Tues
The Products  Services committee warmly invites you to a showcase of the
four Testbed projects awarded last October, this Tuesday April 21st at 2
PM Eastern. On the call they will tell you their in-progress work,
 what they are accomplishing, what feedback they’d find useful, and what
you’ll see from them soon when they’re projects wrap-up.Christine White,
PS Chair, is excited to provide our line up – each project will present
for about 12 minutes (we’ll start and end on time, it’s a whirlwind
hour!):
1) An entity linking service for documents and datasets in Earth and
environmental sciences – presented by Marshall Ma
2) ToolMatch Service Project to Expand Community Engagement - presented
by Nancy Hoebelheinrich, with students
3) Connect, Share and Discover ESIP Research and Expertise using VIVO
Technology – presented by Yuechen Chi
4) Disaster Life Cycle Testbed, Establishing a Collaborative Common
Operating Picture (C-COP) – presented by Dave Jones and Margaret Glasscoe
Feel free to spread the word – from these projects, we hope you find
useful innovation for your own work!
Education Committee Meeting - This Friday
The Education committee is ramping up the 2015 activity and will have
their first call this Friday, 1 ET. One major activity for this quarter
will be planning the ESIP Teacher Workshop to be held at Asilomar in
conjunction with the ESIP Summer Meeting. If you
 are interested in participating in this group, see the
wiki page 
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cid=20741b7252e=44ed11c4b4 and join the
list-serv 

Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Jim Jagielski
I'd like to see, and will propose:

The History of the ASF:
Starting from the Apache Group in 1995 to today, how did
the ASF start, where is it now, and where is it going?



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Pierre Smits
Quoting: '*we* do not have to ask it. The LF do'  But that 'we' is
confusing. Who is that? You? I? The coordinator? The Board?

Anyway, then 'we' can indeed sit back and relax, and wait for clarification
and/or the invitation from the LF.

Best regards,

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) 
ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote:

 *we* do not have to ask it. The LF do.

 The ASF are responsible for proposing (via CFP) content. We are not
 responsible for selecting it.

 Sent from my Windows Phone
 
 From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
 Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:05 AM
 To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

 Asking 'Which content' delivers many viewpoints. You have to ask it first
 to get the answers leading to focus for the best production ever.

 As stated in previous posting 'the ASF is responsible for content' and 'We
 have little say in what it will be', please elaborate on this? Meaning: the
 LF will take more control on who to invite for talks CFP? We can sit back
 and relax?

 I stepped up. Again.

 Best regards,

 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com

 On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:49 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:

  Hi.
 
 
  Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing it
  here.
 
  LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
  financial responsibility,
  while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until you
  start asking
  which content, because that highly influenced how popular the
 conference
  will be.
 
  It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in
 order
  to get a clearer
  marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
  cooperation with
  LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next
 week.
 
  rgds
  jan I.
 
 
 
 
 
  On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hi all,
  
   In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities to
   gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the
 ASF
   quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of
 the
   CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
   goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here are a
  few
   examples:
  
   *Community building with the ASF*
   About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help building
  OS
   Community
   Topics could be:
  
  - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) - Betrand
  Delacrétaz
  - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
  - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre
 Smits
  - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
  - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
  - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
  - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings
  
   *Securing With Apache products*
   About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
   Authentication  Authorization
   Topics could be:
  
  - Directory Management with Apache Directory
  - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
  - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
  - Etc
  
   So you want big? We have BIG!
   About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache products/processes
  
  - Big Data Solutions
  - Scaling with Apache products
  - Managing a BIG community
  - etc
  
  
   Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce some
   kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of
  pathway/streams
   of interests areas?
  
   I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
   interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.
  
   Best regards,
  
  
  
   Pierre Smits
  
   *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
   Services  Solutions for Cloud-
   Based Manufacturing, Professional
   Services and Retail  Trade
   http://www.orrtiz.com
  
 



Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

2015-04-20 Thread Pierre Smits
Great. Thanks for clarifying.

Pierre Smits

*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based Manufacturing, Professional
Services and Retail  Trade
http://www.orrtiz.com

On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) 
ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote:

 We is the ASF.

 Sent from my Windows Phone
 
 From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
 Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:28 AM
 To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15

 Quoting: '*we* do not have to ask it. The LF do'  But that 'we' is
 confusing. Who is that? You? I? The coordinator? The Board?

 Anyway, then 'we' can indeed sit back and relax, and wait for clarification
 and/or the invitation from the LF.

 Best regards,

 Pierre Smits

 *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
 Services  Solutions for Cloud-
 Based Manufacturing, Professional
 Services and Retail  Trade
 http://www.orrtiz.com

 On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) 
 ross.gard...@microsoft.com wrote:

  *we* do not have to ask it. The LF do.
 
  The ASF are responsible for proposing (via CFP) content. We are not
  responsible for selecting it.
 
  Sent from my Windows Phone
  
  From: Pierre Smitsmailto:pierre.sm...@gmail.com
  Sent: ‎4/‎20/‎2015 8:05 AM
  To: dev@community.apache.orgmailto:dev@community.apache.org
  Subject: Re: Proposing tracks for ACEU15
 
  Asking 'Which content' delivers many viewpoints. You have to ask it first
  to get the answers leading to focus for the best production ever.
 
  As stated in previous posting 'the ASF is responsible for content' and
 'We
  have little say in what it will be', please elaborate on this? Meaning:
 the
  LF will take more control on who to invite for talks CFP? We can sit back
  and relax?
 
  I stepped up. Again.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Pierre Smits
 
  *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
  Services  Solutions for Cloud-
  Based Manufacturing, Professional
  Services and Retail  Trade
  http://www.orrtiz.com
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:49 PM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:
 
   Hi.
  
  
   Thanks a lot for taking time to reach out to communities, and mailing
 it
   here.
  
   LF is responsible for producing the event, as well as carrying the
   financial responsibility,
   while ASF is responsible for the content. This seems very clear until
 you
   start asking
   which content, because that highly influenced how popular the
  conference
   will be.
  
   It is highly likely that ACEU 2015 will be differently structured, in
  order
   to get a clearer
   marketing message. We expect that to be decided this week in close
   cooperation with
   LF. The CFP(s) will open shortly after, and I hope no later than next
  week.
  
   rgds
   jan I.
  
  
  
  
  
   On 20 April 2015 at 16:36, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
Hi all,
   
In the weeks prior to ACNA15 I have reached out to a few communities
 to
gather momentum for ACEU15. Based on what is in the portfolio of the
  ASF
quite a lot of interesting tracks could be built. Before the doors of
  the
CFP opens we could investigate potential topic clusters (anything
goes).  Anyway, I thought starting early gives a head start. Here
 are a
   few
examples:
   
*Community building with the ASF*
About: How visions at the ASF and the Apache products can help
 building
   OS
Community
Topics could be:
   
   - The Apache Maturity Model (or a generalisation thereof) -
 Betrand
   Delacrétaz
   - How a Code of Conduct Matters - Speaker TBD
   - A Case Study (PoC) of Community Management with OFBiz - Pierre
  Smits
   - Due Process with Apache STeVe - Speaker TBD
   - Version Control with Apache Subversion - Speaker TBD
   - Directory Management with Apache Directory - Speaker TBD
   - Conferencing with Apache OpenMeetings
   
*Securing With Apache products*
About: how Apache products support Identity Management, Security,
Authentication  Authorization
Topics could be:
   
   - Directory Management with Apache Directory
   - RBAC enablement with Apache Fortress
   - The Security Framework of Apache CXF
   - Etc
   
So you want big? We have BIG!
About the 'big' topics of today addressed by Apache
 products/processes
   
   - Big Data Solutions
   - Scaling with Apache products
   - Managing a BIG community
   - etc
   
   
Of course the above are just suggestions. Maybe we could introduce
 some
kind of tagging to create, beyond tracks, a have a kind of
   pathway/streams
of interests areas?
   
I invite you to post your suggestions of tracks/streams/broad scope
interests areas to this thread at apachecon-discuss@a.o.
   
Best regards,
   
   
   
Pierre Smits
   
*ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com*
Services  Solutions for Cloud-
Based 

Re: Presentation selections for ACEU 2015 Budapest.

2015-04-20 Thread Leif Hedstrom

 On Apr 20, 2015, at 10:43 AM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:
 
 Hi.
 
 Rereading today's threads about ACEU 2015, made me realize that I have been
 unclear.
 
 For ACEU 2015, intention is to use the following outline:
 
 1) LF define the theme(s) for the conference
 2) CFP open officially with announcement(s) defining the content wanted
 3) CFP closes and LF selects talks and only ask for advice if needed.
 4) LF makes and publishes the schedule


This is inline with what my thoughts are as well. Fwiw, I think

1) We have *way* too many tracks at ApacheCon NA (not sure about EU, never had 
the opportunity to attend one). Seeing 10-15 attendees at a talk is 
disheartening  :-/.

2) We have *way* too narrow scope of most talks (not all).


What I would personally like to see is focus on a theme, or particular 
technologies, and how those affects and works with various Apache Foundation 
projects. A few example ideas that (just randomly pulled out of my magic hat):


   1) HTTP/2 and Apache - Where are we going with the next gen Web protocols?
   2) TLS and Apache - Securing the internet the Apache way.
   3) Datamining your Apache data - How to get all your X, Y and Z Apache 
projects data into W (Hadoop?)
   4) State of data transport - There are plenty of Apache projects dealing 
with data transports, and some IETF work as well.


Just my $.01,

— Leif



Re: ApacheConNA 2015 slides

2015-04-20 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 19/04/2015 Mattmann, Chris A (3980) wrote:

Thanks Andrea. I don’t see them there yet, so maybe they are
still delayed. Do you know how I can check if they are delayed,
or if I simply uploaded them wrong?


For the ACEU14 site (which seems to be the same system) I checked that 
it was working by: re-editing my session; finding the attached file; the 
file is presented as a link that one can publicly access, so one can 
check that the upload was successful. I don't remember if there was a 
checkbox to make the file publicly visible.


But it also happened automatically that the slides appeared on the 
Slides page, which for ACNA15 would be

http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/slides
and it seems this hasn't been populated yet.

Regards,
  Andrea.