Task #0b349bee: Ensure all Apache TLPs have Wikipedia pages

2017-09-20 Thread Srabasti Banerjee
Hi,
I can help out with the below task. Might need some guidance for the first time 
:-)

Task #0b349bee: Ensure all Apache TLPs have Wikipedia pages
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Thanks,Srabasti Banerjee



Help with task: Help ensure our events calendar is up to date and complete

2017-09-20 Thread mcgarity lawrence
I would like to help out with the task listed at 
https://helpwanted.apache.org/task.html?9af91c8b


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Re: Regional Apache

2017-09-20 Thread Mark Struberg
I understand the rationale behind, but there are a few things to consider.

*) sometimes people are interested in getting an 'excuse' to travel to 
different countries. 
And talking at an event where other ASF people are also around might be a 
welcome opportunity for them.
We e.g. might not have enjoyed the presence of Greg in Hamburg as he would 
simply not have been aware.

*) It's also nice to get feedback from other countries and communities. 
That might even help with organising your own events by getting tips and 
feedback.

What about just use tagging in the subject instead? e.g. [GER], [AT], [UK] etc?

LieGrue,
strub



> Am 20.09.2017 um 16:13 schrieb Myrle Krantz :
> 
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
>> As we are trying to build up a presence in other regional conferences I 
>> think it would be good to find out about and promote any ASF relevant 
>> activities that they have.
>> 
>> Thanks for the offer of help and will keep it in mind. Jacques, Herve and 
>> Narcisse are currently working with me offline on the French details for the 
>> conference.
>> 
> 
> If we're doing some comdev work regionally, would it make sense to
> start creating regional comdev mailing lists as a need arises?  (for
> example d...@community.apache.org for the combined German speaking
> parts of Europe) For the solutions.hamburg Apache we spent a lot of
> time off-list too, because the 100+ mails about details would've been
> a burden for the many comdev subscribers who weren't involved.
> 
> The result wasn't bad, but:
> A.) We might have gotten more Germans involved if there had been a
> base of Germans subscribed "listening in" on the list.  Especially
> when it came to putting together a German translation of the Apache
> brochure.
> B.) None of that communication is now archived or visible for
> individuals or tools.
> 
> I know that YAL (yet another list) can be annoying; and it won't work
> if nobody's interested enough to subscribe.  Since the regional
> approach to community building is so much more cost effective, it
> seems to me to be the way of the future for Apache, and this might
> help support the approach. Other opinions?
> 
> Regards,
> Myrle
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Regional Apache

2017-09-20 Thread Myrle Krantz
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> As we are trying to build up a presence in other regional conferences I think 
> it would be good to find out about and promote any ASF relevant activities 
> that they have.
>
> Thanks for the offer of help and will keep it in mind. Jacques, Herve and 
> Narcisse are currently working with me offline on the French details for the 
> conference.
>

If we're doing some comdev work regionally, would it make sense to
start creating regional comdev mailing lists as a need arises?  (for
example d...@community.apache.org for the combined German speaking
parts of Europe) For the solutions.hamburg Apache we spent a lot of
time off-list too, because the 100+ mails about details would've been
a burden for the many comdev subscribers who weren't involved.

The result wasn't bad, but:
A.) We might have gotten more Germans involved if there had been a
base of Germans subscribed "listening in" on the list.  Especially
when it came to putting together a German translation of the Apache
brochure.
B.) None of that communication is now archived or visible for
individuals or tools.

I know that YAL (yet another list) can be annoying; and it won't work
if nobody's interested enough to subscribe.  Since the regional
approach to community building is so much more cost effective, it
seems to me to be the way of the future for Apache, and this might
help support the approach. Other opinions?

Regards,
Myrle

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Re: French Language Help Needed re Paris Open Source Summit

2017-09-20 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Bertrand

That's great news! 

As we are trying to build up a presence in other regional conferences I think 
it would be good to find out about and promote any ASF relevant activities that 
they have.

Thanks for the offer of help and will keep it in mind. Jacques, Herve and 
Narcisse are currently working with me offline on the French details for the 
conference. 

Thanks
Sharan

On 2017-09-20 11:19, Bertrand Delacretaz  wrote: 
> Hi Sharan,
> 
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> > ...I've contacted the organisers of the Open Source Summit  which is 
> > running in Paris on
> > 6th – 7th December 2017 to see if we can get a booth there and possibly 
> > an Apache
> > presentation track
> 
> Emmanuel Lécharny and myself have been speaking there a few times in
> the past years as part of their Community Summit track.
> 
> We've been invited to speak again this year, we'll be submitting a
> joint talk with Emmanuel.
> 
> If you want I'm happy to put you in touch with our contact so you can
> check if there's other activities that might be relevant to the ASF.
> 
> French is my mother tongue in case you need help on specific things.
> 
> -Bertrand
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Re: French Language Help Needed re Paris Open Source Summit

2017-09-20 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Hi Sharan,

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> ...I've contacted the organisers of the Open Source Summit  which is running 
> in Paris on
> 6th – 7th December 2017 to see if we can get a booth there and possibly an 
> Apache
> presentation track

Emmanuel Lécharny and myself have been speaking there a few times in
the past years as part of their Community Summit track.

We've been invited to speak again this year, we'll be submitting a
joint talk with Emmanuel.

If you want I'm happy to put you in touch with our contact so you can
check if there's other activities that might be relevant to the ASF.

French is my mother tongue in case you need help on specific things.

-Bertrand

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