FOSDEM hotel - has extra bed, any males needing to crash, read...

2018-01-12 Thread Kevin A. McGrail

Thanks to Bertrand and Daniel, I was able to secure a Hotel for FOSDEM.

I'll be there from Feb 1st to the morning of the 6th.  The room has a 
second bed and I have one person who might use it Monday night but if 
any males are looking for a room that's already paid for to crash, let 
me now.  It's the Novotel off Grand Place and I have breakfast included 
each morning. Email me off list.  No charge.


Regards,

KAM

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Re: CFP Open for Codemotion Rome - April 2018

2018-01-12 Thread Piergiorgio Lucidi
Hi,

it seems that this week I didn't have any chance to arrange a meeting with
them.

I can confirm that they are very interested to talk with us for discussing
about how collaborate in different ways.
Mara Marzocchi, that is their Co-Founder, said that we absolutely have to
talk soon. This is a very good first feedback I think.

The next week I'll be at the Alfresco DevCon 2018 in Lisbon and there I'll
be involved as certified instructor and speaker with a lot to do for the
entire week.
I'm arranging with Mara this meeting as soon as possible, eventually also
Monday morning before my flight to Lisbon.

I'll update you on this.

Cheers,
PJ

2018-01-08 9:57 GMT+01:00 Piergiorgio Lucidi :

>
>
> 2018-01-04 12:20 GMT+01:00 Sharan Foga :
>
>> Hi PJ
>>
>> Sorry I missed this (I think it happened during my mega flu!) Anyway this
>> sounds like a nice regional event to get involved in and the topics seem
>> very relevant to Apache projects.
>>
>> Did you get a chance to talk to them about a potential Apache track?
>>
>
> Yes, this week I'll try to talk with them at their office here in Rome.
> Let's see if we will have some good ways to promote Apache.
>
> I'll update you soon about this.
>
> Cheers,
> PJ
>
>
>>
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>>
>> On 2017-12-13 17:47, Piergiorgio Lucidi  wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Codemotion is becoming a huge event for developers around Europe, they
>> > starting to have a strong presence in some countries and I know some of
>> the
>> > people around their team:
>> >
>> > https://codemotionworld.com/
>> >
>> > The next event will be hold in Rome and if you want to submit a good
>> talk
>> > and you want to spend some good time in Rome in April, you can submit a
>> > proposal:
>> >
>> > https://rome2018.codemotionworld.com/
>> >
>> > They accept national and international proposals with italian and
>> > international speakers.
>> > During the last events I saw very interesting topics and material
>> presented
>> > in a lot of sessions.
>> >
>> > For this specific event they would like to be focused on the following
>> > topics:
>> >
>> >- Functional Programming
>> >- React Native
>> >- FAAS/Serverless
>> >
>> > But they also are interested on those:
>> >
>> >- Languages
>> >- Mobile
>> >- Game DEV
>> >- Security
>> >- Devops
>> >- IoT
>> >- Javascript
>> >- Cloud/Big Data
>> >- AI /Machine Learning
>> >- Microservices
>> >- Containers
>> >- Design/UX
>> >- Frontend
>> >- VR/AR
>> >- Inspirational
>> >
>> > I know that they also are very interested in Community and Diversity
>> topics.
>> >
>> > It will be very easy for me to meet them, I would like to arrange a
>> meeting
>> > at their office to discuss which opportunities we could have in terms of
>> > sponsorship and I'm wondering if they could be interested to organize an
>> > Apache track.
>> >
>> > What do you think?
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > PJ
>> >
>> > --
>> > Piergiorgio Lucidi
>> > Open Source Evangelist and Enterprise Information Management Specialist
>> > Mentor / PMC Member / Committer @ Apache Software Foundation
>> > Community Star / Wiki Gardener / Global Forum Moderator @ Alfresco
>> > Author and Technical Reviewer @ Packt Publishing
>> > Technical Advisory Group Member @ Microsoft
>> > Top Community Contributor @ Crafter
>> > Project Leader / Committer @ JBoss
>> > https://www.open4dev.com
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Re: Easier way to start contribution

2018-01-12 Thread Siddhartha Mukherjee
Same thing. I too want to start contributing in apache. Please guide me
where to start.

I'm working as Software Engineer II in SAP Bangalore, India having 5 years
of experience.

Regards,
Siddhartha

On 12-Jan-2018 12:22 PM, "Sagiruddin Mondal"  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am a programmer. I am searching for some simpler way to start
> contributing in Apache foundation. I am experienced with some architectural
> work and API designs. I am comfortable with any programming language (ready
> to learn a new one too). Please suggest some simpler and consistent way to
> start my involvement.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Sagir
> ​​
>


[jira] [Commented] (COMDEV-248) add /dist/ health issues

2018-01-12 Thread Henk Penning (JIRA)

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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-248?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=16323701#comment-16323701
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Henk Penning commented on COMDEV-248:
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Hi Shane, thanks.
I assumed that the reporter would say something like :

  ==/dist/checks==
  checker.apache.org reports N problems.
  For details see https://checker.apache.org/PROJ/.
  For help see https://checker.apache.org/doc/README.html.

... and (in board report) :

  ## /dist/ checks
  checker.apache.org reports N problems.

At the moment, the json data is minimal ; I can add more data, of course.
That said, the by-project checker pages should be clear on what needs fixing 
and how to fix it ; comments are most welcome.

HPP

> add /dist/ health issues
> 
>
> Key: COMDEV-248
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMDEV-248
> Project: Community Development
>  Issue Type: Improvement
>  Components: Reporter Tool
>Reporter: Henk Penning
>
> checker.apache.org reports /dist/ health issues, summarized in
> https://checker.apache.org/json/
> Perhaps this info can be included in the project's report.
> I believe checker.apache.org only reports real problems ;
> problems that the PMC should (and can) fix.
> Of course I hope that including this info in the report, will result a 
> healtier /dist/.



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