Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Rich I got the understanding that planned breaks are intended for coffee in the morning, lunch and coffee in the afternoon. Could you communicate the time slots for these, so that they can be included in tentative schedule planning? Regards, Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com* Services Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail Trade http://www.orrtiz.com
Linked Data track (Was Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with)
Hey, Linked Data folks, I need some last minute help. http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks - see Linked Data tab There are 9 talks marked Accept, 4 talks marked Average. I can run 12 talks, or I can run 6 talks, but I need your help selecting which ones. I had some questions out to Sergio on Friday, but haven't heard back, and any help here would be greatly appreciated. Also, there was a mention of a Linked Data social even, to which I asked: I was also wondering about your listed Social Event. Do you have a sponsor that would cover drinks/food at such an event? Were you thinking an informal meet at a pub kind of event, or a sponsored party? Is this something that would be open to all attendees, or would it be a more private thing? What did you have in mind? Thanks. On 07/01/2014 08:49 AM, Sergio Fernández wrote: Hi, (just joined this mailing list) On 01/07/14 10:57, Rob Vesse wrote: I took a first pass at categorising the talks that would fall under the Linked Data category Andy Sergio who are promoting that track will need to review and make sure I haven't missed/miscategorized anything So far I count that 11 relevant proposal for the track, more than enough for have an interesting session in Budapest :-) On 01/07/2014 00:30, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/30/2014 09:11 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_t arget_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7C NnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. I did this to some categories and color coded the tabs as well. Please feel free to change colors if you find them TOO BRIGHT! :) * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- - MzK To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. -- George MacDonald -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: Linked Data track (Was Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with)
I'll take a look today. On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote: Hey, Linked Data folks, I need some last minute help. http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks - see Linked Data tab There are 9 talks marked Accept, 4 talks marked Average. I can run 12 talks, or I can run 6 talks, but I need your help selecting which ones. I had some questions out to Sergio on Friday, but haven't heard back, and any help here would be greatly appreciated. Also, there was a mention of a Linked Data social even, to which I asked: I was also wondering about your listed Social Event. Do you have a sponsor that would cover drinks/food at such an event? Were you thinking an informal meet at a pub kind of event, or a sponsored party? Is this something that would be open to all attendees, or would it be a more private thing? What did you have in mind? Thanks. On 07/01/2014 08:49 AM, Sergio Fernández wrote: Hi, (just joined this mailing list) On 01/07/14 10:57, Rob Vesse wrote: I took a first pass at categorising the talks that would fall under the Linked Data category Andy Sergio who are promoting that track will need to review and make sure I haven't missed/miscategorized anything So far I count that 11 relevant proposal for the track, more than enough for have an interesting session in Budapest :-) On 01/07/2014 00:30, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/30/2014 09:11 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_t arget_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7C NnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. I did this to some categories and color coded the tabs as well. Please feel free to change colors if you find them TOO BRIGHT! :) * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- - MzK To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. -- George MacDonald -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Hi Rich, On 09/07/14 19:05, Rich Bowen wrote: Sergio, as we've discussed off list, if you can put together a compelling topic based track, please do so. The list you put together earlier looks great. Lets make that a tab in the spreadsheet. As we talked, The Linked Data tab in the spreadsheet already contains all proposals with Linked Data as main topic. But there are some mixing different topics, which I'm not sure if they should go in another tab (Solr and so on). Not so easy... Cheers, -- Sergio Fernández Senior Researcher Knowledge and Media Technologies Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Jakob-Haringer-Straße 5/3 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria T: +43 662 2288 318 | M: +43 660 2747 925 sergio.fernan...@salzburgresearch.at http://www.salzburgresearch.at
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
On Jul 8, 2014 1:12 PM, Pierre Smits pierre.sm...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Rich, That first link that you included redirects to http://tm3.org ... The spreadsheet is at *http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks* Looks like Thunderbird added asterisks around the link. Weird. Try without. http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks * Check the first tab. If something isn't in a track (ie, isn't color coded in any way), put it in one. Even if it's a track with only one thing in it. Otherwise it might get overlooked later on. * Check a track you know something about - if you disagree, move stuff to another track. Note that some tracks are topic based, while other tracks are project based. We want to build tracks that people will attend, not necessarily tracks that are 100% correctly categorized, so think about topics rather than just projects, if possible. * If a track is huge, consider splitting into logical subsets (days of the same track, maybe?) The Big Data track is a likely candidate for this, as is community. (Internal facing, vs external facing community, worked well as categorizations at ACNA.) * Within a track, sort by type - that is, list regular sessions first, then tutorials, then lightning talks and bofs, with a blank line between each group. * And, still, we need reviewers. There are a lot of unreviewed talks. That's at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_ presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 Thanks! On 06/30/2014 12:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_ presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/ 1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7CNnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- rbo...@apache.org http://apache.org/
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Hi Rich, On 08/07/14 18:49, Rich Bowen wrote: * Check the first tab. If something isn't in a track (ie, isn't color coded in any way), put it in one. Even if it's a track with only one thing in it. Otherwise it might get overlooked later on. Regarding the Linked Data track, there are some proposals: * Multi Language Content Discovery Through Entity Driven Search * How to build a cloud-based product using the Apache infrastructure * LocationMapper * Contextual Auto-tagging of Images using the surrounding text and similar images which fit by topic and target projects, but they may also fit with others (for instance the first one is Solr-related). How to you want to approach the categorization of those that are somehow in the middle of different tracks? Thanks. Cheers, -- Sergio Fernández Partner Technology Manager Redlink GmbH m: +43 660 2747 925 e: sergio.fernan...@redlink.co w: http://redlink.co
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Sergio, as we've discussed off list, if you can put together a compelling topic based track, please do so. The list you put together earlier looks great. Lets make that a tab in the spreadsheet. -- Rich Bowen, mobile edition rbo...@rcbowen.com On Jul 9, 2014 8:37 AM, Sergio Fernández wik...@apache.org wrote: Hi Rich, On 08/07/14 18:49, Rich Bowen wrote: * Check the first tab. If something isn't in a track (ie, isn't color coded in any way), put it in one. Even if it's a track with only one thing in it. Otherwise it might get overlooked later on. Regarding the Linked Data track, there are some proposals: * Multi Language Content Discovery Through Entity Driven Search * How to build a cloud-based product using the Apache infrastructure * LocationMapper * Contextual Auto-tagging of Images using the surrounding text and similar images which fit by topic and target projects, but they may also fit with others (for instance the first one is Solr-related). How to you want to approach the categorization of those that are somehow in the middle of different tracks? Thanks. Cheers, -- Sergio Fernández Partner Technology Manager Redlink GmbH m: +43 660 2747 925 e: sergio.fernan...@redlink.co w: http://redlink.co
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Thank you all for your enormous help so far. I can still use some help if we're going to make a *July 15th* deadline for CFP notifications. Here's what you can still do: The spreadsheet is at *http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks* * Check the first tab. If something isn't in a track (ie, isn't color coded in any way), put it in one. Even if it's a track with only one thing in it. Otherwise it might get overlooked later on. * Check a track you know something about - if you disagree, move stuff to another track. Note that some tracks are topic based, while other tracks are project based. We want to build tracks that people will attend, not necessarily tracks that are 100% correctly categorized, so think about topics rather than just projects, if possible. * If a track is huge, consider splitting into logical subsets (days of the same track, maybe?) The Big Data track is a likely candidate for this, as is community. (Internal facing, vs external facing community, worked well as categorizations at ACNA.) * Within a track, sort by type - that is, list regular sessions first, then tutorials, then lightning talks and bofs, with a blank line between each group. * And, still, we need reviewers. There are a lot of unreviewed talks. That's at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 Thanks! On 06/30/2014 12:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7CNnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- rbo...@apache.org http://apache.org/
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Hi Rich, That first link that you included redirects to http://tm3.org Regards, Pierre Pierre Smits *ORRTIZ.COM http://www.orrtiz.com* Services Solutions for Cloud- Based Manufacturing, Professional Services and Retail Trade http://www.orrtiz.com On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com wrote: Thank you all for your enormous help so far. I can still use some help if we're going to make a *July 15th* deadline for CFP notifications. Here's what you can still do: The spreadsheet is at *http://tm3.org/aceu2014tracks* * Check the first tab. If something isn't in a track (ie, isn't color coded in any way), put it in one. Even if it's a track with only one thing in it. Otherwise it might get overlooked later on. * Check a track you know something about - if you disagree, move stuff to another track. Note that some tracks are topic based, while other tracks are project based. We want to build tracks that people will attend, not necessarily tracks that are 100% correctly categorized, so think about topics rather than just projects, if possible. * If a track is huge, consider splitting into logical subsets (days of the same track, maybe?) The Big Data track is a likely candidate for this, as is community. (Internal facing, vs external facing community, worked well as categorizations at ACNA.) * Within a track, sort by type - that is, list regular sessions first, then tutorials, then lightning talks and bofs, with a blank line between each group. * And, still, we need reviewers. There are a lot of unreviewed talks. That's at http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_ presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 Thanks! On 06/30/2014 12:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_ presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/ 1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7CNnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- rbo...@apache.org http://apache.org/
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
I took a first pass at categorising the talks that would fall under the Linked Data category Andy Sergio who are promoting that track will need to review and make sure I haven't missed/miscategorized anything Rob On 01/07/2014 00:30, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/30/2014 09:11 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_t arget_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7C NnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. I did this to some categories and color coded the tabs as well. Please feel free to change colors if you find them TOO BRIGHT! :) * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- - MzK To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. -- George MacDonald
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
Hi Rob, I think I missed that thread... where is going on? On 01/07/14 10:57, Rob Vesse wrote: I took a first pass at categorising the talks that would fall under the Linked Data category Andy Sergio who are promoting that track will need to review and make sure I haven't missed/miscategorized anything So far I count 12 relevant proposal for the track, more than enough for have an interesting session in Budapest :-) On 01/07/2014 00:30, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote: On 06/30/2014 09:11 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_t arget_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7C NnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. I did this to some categories and color coded the tabs as well. Please feel free to change colors if you find them TOO BRIGHT! :) * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- - MzK To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. -- George MacDonald -- Sergio Fernández Partner Technology Manager Redlink GmbH m: +43 660 2747 925 e: sergio.fernan...@redlink.co w: http://redlink.co
ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7CNnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon
Re: ApacheCon EU: What I need help with
On 06/30/2014 09:11 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: I need to call on all you find people who have offered help with ApacheCon. I didn't get anything done on it this weekend, and I don't want to be holding anybody up. These are the things that I can use help with. * Reviewing talks - if you're willing, please sign on to the CFP system - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp/cfp-list?field_presentation_event_target_id%5B%5D=2260 - and start rating talks. If you don't have authorization to get to that interface, please tell me and C. Craig Ross c...@linuxfoundation.org to get that fixed. * Sorting into tracks/categories. All of the talks are in a Google Doc at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsheets/d/1NSFxoGYkzpkorJkRN7CNnZpsaO59qro3L5YjeTBVSZE/edit#gid=0 I need help dividing them up into tracks/topics/projects so that when we have the ratings, it'll be easy to identify which ones to select and how to divide them up. Please a) create a tab for what you think a topic should be, b) COPY (not move) the record from ALL TALKS to that tab, and c) highlight the entry on the ALL TALKS tab in a different color to indicate that it has been categorized. I did this to some categories and color coded the tabs as well. Please feel free to change colors if you find them TOO BRIGHT! :) * If you are familiar with Budapest, help us with the content for http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/BudapestTips * If your project is planning to participate in the hackathon, put some ideas at http://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/HackathonEU14 to get attendees excited about our on-site activities. * If your company is interested in sponsoring the event, but doesn't know how, please email me and Angela Brown ang...@linuxfoundation.org Thanks so much for any way that you can help, be it minutes our hours. --Rich -- - MzK To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. -- George MacDonald