Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
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Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hi Guys, as I wrote personally to Mryle a few minutes ago, I’m extremely sorry for temporarily passing over to Myrle without asking first … I guess I miss-interpreted some things wrong. But maybe as a little explanation, I had to hit the kill switch for now as I’m currently so over-worked and stressed-out that I’m almost not having any sleep at all for the last weeks and that does seem to be getting to me. But in order to meet the deadline and make the chasing of content easier … here comes the Abstract for my Apache-Day talk. „So ziemlich jedem Entwickler ist die Apache Software Foundation ein Begriff. Wenn man sich aber mal genauer unterhält, so stellt man üblicherweise schnell fest, dass vielmehr einige Produkte bekannt sind, nicht aber was hinter den Projekten steckt. In diesem Talk will ich dem interessierten Teilnehmer im Detail erklären wie die ASF aufgebaut ist, aus welchen Bausteinen sie aufgebaut ist und wie diese zusammenspielen. Projekte, PMCs, Members, Board - was sind die und wie hängen sie zusammen? Wie ist ein typischer Werdegang eines Entwicklers (oder nicht Entwicklers) innerhalb der Foundation? Wie kann man selbst aktiv werden?“ Hope that’s ok … By the way. You can remove my other talk from the Ops day .. it was just a filler and now as we have enough to fill all 4 slots. So you can remove my filler talk. And thousand times sorry Myrle for unloading this on your desk :-( I’ll be back on Tuesday and will (hopefully) be able to step back in. Chris Am 02.08.17, 21:52 schrieb "Myrle Krantz": Hey all, Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would take over the Apache coordination of the conference. He is over-committed. Unfortunately, I also don't have much time. At this point, I see three options: * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for this, or * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down, or * we withdraw Chris' suggestion from Solutions.Hamburg. Let's not do this last, one, since it may make Apache look bad. I still need titles, bios, and/or abstracts from the following people: Greg Stein, Jacek Laskowski, Justin McLean, Mark Struberg, Lars Francke, Christofer Dutz, Sharan Foga, and myself. I've put together an overview of topics and slots using the information y'all have already given Chris and me. Some of the information was in German. I've translated most of that into English, and put it beside the original German below. Those of you who speak German are welcome to submit in German, but the rest of you are equally welcome to submit in English. I look forward to working with all of you on this, Myrle Keynote -- -- Greg Stein Apache Dev-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf Entwickler ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern: BigData, IoT, Enterprise Java, uvm. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: We offer you the opportunity not only to learn from experts, but directly from the committers. This day is focused on developers, and should provide an overview of the hottest topics at the Apache Software Foundation: big data, internet-of-things, java, and more. All speakers on committers in their projects and can not only provide interesting details about the software but also about the projects. They stand ready to answer your questions. Talks: * Spark Structured Streaming -- Jacek Laskowski * IOT -- Justin McLean * “ASF Java Enterprise ecosystem” -- Mark Struberg (Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9.) * “Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils” -- Benedikt Ritter
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hi, > Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would > take over the Apache coordination of the conference. > > * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) > and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: > CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for > this, or > * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down I'll help out here end of the day send me the people who have not responded and I’ll follow up with them. Thanks, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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خداب پیام اصلی از: Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org> تاریخ: ۰۸/۰۳/۲۰۱۷ ۰:۲۲ (GMT+03:30) گیرنده: dev@community.apache.org, Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com>, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>, Sharan Foga <sharan.f...@gmail.com>, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>, brit...@apache.org, lars.fran...@gmail.com, Jacek Laskowski <ja...@japila.pl>, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de>, Catherina Weiss <we...@silpion.de> موضوع: Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent Hey all, Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would take over the Apache coordination of the conference. He is over-committed. Unfortunately, I also don't have much time. At this point, I see three options: * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for this, or * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down, or * we withdraw Chris' suggestion from Solutions.Hamburg. Let's not do this last, one, since it may make Apache look bad. I still need titles, bios, and/or abstracts from the following people: Greg Stein, Jacek Laskowski, Justin McLean, Mark Struberg, Lars Francke, Christofer Dutz, Sharan Foga, and myself. I've put together an overview of topics and slots using the information y'all have already given Chris and me. Some of the information was in German. I've translated most of that into English, and put it beside the original German below. Those of you who speak German are welcome to submit in German, but the rest of you are equally welcome to submit in English. I look forward to working with all of you on this, Myrle Keynote -- -- Greg Stein Apache Dev-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf Entwickler ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern: BigData, IoT, Enterprise Java, uvm. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: We offer you the opportunity not only to learn from experts, but directly from the committers. This day is focused on developers, and should provide an overview of the hottest topics at the Apache Software Foundation: big data, internet-of-things, java, and more. All speakers on committers in their projects and can not only provide interesting details about the software but also about the projects. They stand ready to answer your questions. Talks: * Spark Structured Streaming -- Jacek Laskowski * IOT -- Justin McLean * “ASF Java Enterprise ecosystem” -- Mark Struberg (Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9.) * “Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils” -- Benedikt Ritter Apache Commons ist ein Apache Projekt mit Fokus auf wiederverwendbaren Java Komponenten. So enthält die Commons Lang Bibliothek beispielsweise die allbekannte StringUtils Klasse. Aber Apache Commons hat viel mehr zu bieten als nur StringUtils. In dieser Präsentation gibt Benedikt Ritter einen Überblick über das Apache Commons Projekt. Darüber hinaus zeigt er Beispiele für einige der weniger bekannten Features in Apache Commons. Bio: https://www.codecentric.de/team/benedikt-ritter/ Apache Ops-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf den „Ops“ Teil ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: This day is primarily focused on operations. * BigData Storage -- Lars Francke * BigData Processing -- Jacek Laskowski * Security around the Hadoop ecosystem -- Lars Francke * “Developing and Releasing an Open Source Microservices architecture” -- Myrle Krantz Abstract: Backwards compatibility in a distributed, scalable
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hey all, Without asking me first, Chris told Solutions.Hamburg that I would take over the Apache coordination of the conference. He is over-committed. Unfortunately, I also don't have much time. At this point, I see three options: * Everyone who has volunteered to give a talk sends me their title(s) and abstract(s) and bio(s?) by midnight on Thursday evening (timezone: CET), thus removing the effort involved in chasing people down for this, or * someone else takes over the effort of chasing people down, or * we withdraw Chris' suggestion from Solutions.Hamburg. Let's not do this last, one, since it may make Apache look bad. I still need titles, bios, and/or abstracts from the following people: Greg Stein, Jacek Laskowski, Justin McLean, Mark Struberg, Lars Francke, Christofer Dutz, Sharan Foga, and myself. I've put together an overview of topics and slots using the information y'all have already given Chris and me. Some of the information was in German. I've translated most of that into English, and put it beside the original German below. Those of you who speak German are welcome to submit in German, but the rest of you are equally welcome to submit in English. I look forward to working with all of you on this, Myrle Keynote -- -- Greg Stein Apache Dev-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf Entwickler ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern: BigData, IoT, Enterprise Java, uvm. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: We offer you the opportunity not only to learn from experts, but directly from the committers. This day is focused on developers, and should provide an overview of the hottest topics at the Apache Software Foundation: big data, internet-of-things, java, and more. All speakers on committers in their projects and can not only provide interesting details about the software but also about the projects. They stand ready to answer your questions. Talks: * Spark Structured Streaming -- Jacek Laskowski * IOT -- Justin McLean * “ASF Java Enterprise ecosystem” -- Mark Struberg (Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9.) * “Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils” -- Benedikt Ritter Apache Commons ist ein Apache Projekt mit Fokus auf wiederverwendbaren Java Komponenten. So enthält die Commons Lang Bibliothek beispielsweise die allbekannte StringUtils Klasse. Aber Apache Commons hat viel mehr zu bieten als nur StringUtils. In dieser Präsentation gibt Benedikt Ritter einen Überblick über das Apache Commons Projekt. Darüber hinaus zeigt er Beispiele für einige der weniger bekannten Features in Apache Commons. Bio: https://www.codecentric.de/team/benedikt-ritter/ Apache Ops-Day -- German description: Wir bieten euch beim Apache Dev-Day die Möglichkeit, nicht nur von den Experten zu lernen, sondern vielmehr direkt von den Machern. Dieser Tag ist verstärkt auf den „Ops“ Teil ausgerichtet und soll einen Querschnitt durch die aktuell heißesten Themenbereiche der Apache Software Foundation liefern. Alle Speaker sind Committer in den jeweiligen Projekten und können nicht nur interessante Details über die Software, sondern auch über die Projekte selbst und natürlich stehen diese auch Rede und Antwort für eure Fragen. English description: This day is primarily focused on operations. * BigData Storage -- Lars Francke * BigData Processing -- Jacek Laskowski * Security around the Hadoop ecosystem -- Lars Francke * “Developing and Releasing an Open Source Microservices architecture” -- Myrle Krantz Abstract: Backwards compatibility in a distributed, scalable environment has two major components: interface compatibility, and persistence compatibility. Components in this environment can be integrated in two manners: statically and dynamically. Changes to any given component can be backwards compatible, or backwards incompatible. But in all these cases, your customer wants 100% uptime. These variables, and the distributed nature of open-source development present interesting problems for a project’s release cycle. Myrle Krantz will propose a general set of rules for achieving a regular release cycle within this
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hi Sharan, We've got just enough speaker volunteers a 3 day track. More would be better, but slight adjustments to the plan we have would make it possible for the speakers we have to cover it. Christofer? Where do we stand with the conference organizer? Is the plan still on the table for them? And have we made any progress on questions like who's paying for the intercontinental flights? I'm assuming we need to get on this soon. Train travel can be pretty spontaneous, but we don't want people to have to book flights at the last minute since that can get expensive. Best Regards, Myrle On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Sharan Fogawrote: > Thanks Myrle - great idea to summarise what we have in a simple way! (And > also to Chris for the launching the initiative in the first place) > > So what is latest status with this? (as it sounds like a really great > opportunity for Apache to showcase quite a few projects and technologies). > > Is it still a possibility or have we already cancelled being part of it? > > Thanks > Sharan > > > On 2017-07-18 11:58 (+0200), Myrle Krantz wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I've charted out the suggestions we currently have in a doodle, using >> Christofer's suggested agenda as the framework: >> >> http://doodle.com/poll/a2xquraqu27nekd3 >> >> The way I see it, we'd need at least 2 more speakers to make this >> work. Better would be 4. If anyone's interested in giving a talk in >> Hamburg on a technical topic around your project, or a project you're >> using, go to the doodle and enter yourself for the slot your talk >> matches. If you have a suggestion which doesn't match with one of the >> given slots, there is an "other" entry you can mark. >> >> We also still need someone to talk on the Apache Way. >> >> Best Regards, >> Myrle >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Christofer Dutz >> wrote: >> > Hi Benedict, >> > >> > Thanks for the reply … the thing I that right now I would have about 3-4 >> > of 12 Tracks covered, I have no feedback at all if others agree to the >> > agenda I put up. So, I think later today I’ll contact the solutions guys >> > and cancel this initiative. I simply don’t have the power right now to >> > fight yet another one of these conference fights on my own again. >> > >> > Chris >> > >> > >> > >> > Am 17.07.17, 08:27 schrieb "Benedikt Ritter" : >> > >> > Hello Christofer, >> > >> > I’m currently buried in work. Sorry for the late reply. I can do my >> > „Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils“ talk if that fits into the program. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Benedikt >> > >> > > Am 12.07.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Mark Struberg >> > : >> > > >> > > As already noted: I could do a 'EE ecosystem @ Apache' talk on the >> > Dev day. >> > > Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: >> > > >> > > TomEE as complete EE server, >> > > Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server >> > > Tomcat as servlet container >> > > OpenWebBeans as CDI container >> > > Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation >> > > MyFaces >> > > OpenJPA >> > > CXF for JAX-RS and WS >> > > Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc >> > > BatchEE for JBatch. >> > > >> > > Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9. >> > > >> > > Just ping me if it looks interesting. >> > > >> > > LieGrue, >> > > strub >> > > >> > >> Am 12.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Christofer Dutz >> > : >> > >> >> > >> Ok … after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote >> > down my ideas. >> > >> >> > >> >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 >> > >> >> > >> Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for >> > the Ops Day (I think). >> > >> Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. >> > >> >> > >> Chris >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" >> > : >> > >> >> > >> If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence >> > page, I would simply create a page for solutions … >> > >> >> > >> Chris >> > >> >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" >> > : >> > >> >> > >> Ok … English seems to be Ok >> > >> >> > >> That opens a lot more options ;-) >> > >> >> > >> Chris >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" >> > : >> > >> >> > - How to make money with Open-Source? >> > >>> >> > >>> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small >> > freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work >> > better at
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Thanks Myrle - great idea to summarise what we have in a simple way! (And also to Chris for the launching the initiative in the first place) So what is latest status with this? (as it sounds like a really great opportunity for Apache to showcase quite a few projects and technologies). Is it still a possibility or have we already cancelled being part of it? Thanks Sharan On 2017-07-18 11:58 (+0200), Myrle Krantzwrote: > Hi all, > > I've charted out the suggestions we currently have in a doodle, using > Christofer's suggested agenda as the framework: > > http://doodle.com/poll/a2xquraqu27nekd3 > > The way I see it, we'd need at least 2 more speakers to make this > work. Better would be 4. If anyone's interested in giving a talk in > Hamburg on a technical topic around your project, or a project you're > using, go to the doodle and enter yourself for the slot your talk > matches. If you have a suggestion which doesn't match with one of the > given slots, there is an "other" entry you can mark. > > We also still need someone to talk on the Apache Way. > > Best Regards, > Myrle > > > On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Christofer Dutz > wrote: > > Hi Benedict, > > > > Thanks for the reply ⦠the thing I that right now I would have about 3-4 > > of 12 Tracks covered, I have no feedback at all if others agree to the > > agenda I put up. So, I think later today Iâll contact the solutions guys > > and cancel this initiative. I simply donât have the power right now to > > fight yet another one of these conference fights on my own again. > > > > Chris > > > > > > > > Am 17.07.17, 08:27 schrieb "Benedikt Ritter" : > > > > Hello Christofer, > > > > Iâm currently buried in work. Sorry for the late reply. I can do my > > âApache Commons - Beyond StringUtilsâ talk if that fits into the > > program. > > > > Cheers, > > Benedikt > > > > > Am 12.07.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Mark Struberg > > : > > > > > > As already noted: I could do a 'EE ecosystem @ Apache' talk on the > > Dev day. > > > Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: > > > > > > TomEE as complete EE server, > > > Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server > > > Tomcat as servlet container > > > OpenWebBeans as CDI container > > > Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation > > > MyFaces > > > OpenJPA > > > CXF for JAX-RS and WS > > > Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc > > > BatchEE for JBatch. > > > > > > Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9. > > > > > > Just ping me if it looks interesting. > > > > > > LieGrue, > > > strub > > > > > >> Am 12.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Christofer Dutz > > : > > >> > > >> Ok ⦠after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote > > down my ideas. > > >> > > >> > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 > > >> > > >> Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for > > the Ops Day (I think). > > >> Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. > > >> > > >> Chris > > >> > > >> > > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > > : > > >> > > >> If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence > > page, I would simply create a page for solutions ⦠> > >> > > >> Chris > > >> > > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > > : > > >> > > >> Ok ⦠English seems to be Ok > > >> > > >> That opens a lot more options ;-) > > >> > > >> Chris > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > > : > > >> > > - How to make money with Open-Source? > > >>> > > >>> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small > > freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work > > better at the conference? > > >> > > >> I was thinking about how companies ⦠that giving back to > > the community can be beneficial or even a business model. Would be cool to > > have some war stories of both. > > >> > > >> I asked regarding the language thing ⦠if they are Ok > > with (some) English talks that would make things easier ;-) > > >> > > >> Chris > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Am 11.07.17, 13:55 schrieb "Justin Mclean" > > : > > >> > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >>> Dev-Day: > > >>> - IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) â An Introduction into the Framework > > with some examples on what you can do with it? > >
Re: Solutions.Hamburg: Invitation to provide ApacheContent
Hi all, I've charted out the suggestions we currently have in a doodle, using Christofer's suggested agenda as the framework: http://doodle.com/poll/a2xquraqu27nekd3 The way I see it, we'd need at least 2 more speakers to make this work. Better would be 4. If anyone's interested in giving a talk in Hamburg on a technical topic around your project, or a project you're using, go to the doodle and enter yourself for the slot your talk matches. If you have a suggestion which doesn't match with one of the given slots, there is an "other" entry you can mark. We also still need someone to talk on the Apache Way. Best Regards, Myrle On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 8:32 AM, Christofer Dutzwrote: > Hi Benedict, > > Thanks for the reply … the thing I that right now I would have about 3-4 of > 12 Tracks covered, I have no feedback at all if others agree to the agenda I > put up. So, I think later today I’ll contact the solutions guys and cancel > this initiative. I simply don’t have the power right now to fight yet another > one of these conference fights on my own again. > > Chris > > > > Am 17.07.17, 08:27 schrieb "Benedikt Ritter" : > > Hello Christofer, > > I’m currently buried in work. Sorry for the late reply. I can do my > „Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils“ talk if that fits into the program. > > Cheers, > Benedikt > > > Am 12.07.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Mark Struberg > : > > > > As already noted: I could do a 'EE ecosystem @ Apache' talk on the Dev > day. > > Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: > > > > TomEE as complete EE server, > > Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server > > Tomcat as servlet container > > OpenWebBeans as CDI container > > Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation > > MyFaces > > OpenJPA > > CXF for JAX-RS and WS > > Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc > > BatchEE for JBatch. > > > > Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9. > > > > Just ping me if it looks interesting. > > > > LieGrue, > > strub > > > >> Am 12.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Christofer Dutz > : > >> > >> Ok … after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote > down my ideas. > >> > >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 > >> > >> Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for the > Ops Day (I think). > >> Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > : > >> > >> If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence > page, I would simply create a page for solutions … > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > : > >> > >> Ok … English seems to be Ok > >> > >> That opens a lot more options ;-) > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> > >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > : > >> > - How to make money with Open-Source? > >>> > >>> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small > freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work > better at the conference? > >> > >> I was thinking about how companies … that giving back to the > community can be beneficial or even a business model. Would be cool to have > some war stories of both. > >> > >> I asked regarding the language thing … if they are Ok with > (some) English talks that would make things easier ;-) > >> > >> Chris > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Am 11.07.17, 13:55 schrieb "Justin Mclean" > : > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >>> Dev-Day: > >>> - IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) – An Introduction into the Framework with > some examples on what you can do with it? > >> > >> I can help out here if no one else puts their hand up. > >> > >>> - The Incubator (Lifecycle of an Apache Project) > >> > >> As mentioned previously myself and Mryle can help here. > >> > >>> - How to make money with Open-Source? > >> > >> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking > small freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would > work better at the conference? > >> > >>> And probably the talks should be in German … but I’ll double check > that with the organizer of the conference right away. > >> > >> A couple of conference I’ve spoken at in Germany about > 1/2 - 3/4 of the
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Hi Benedict, Thanks for the reply … the thing I that right now I would have about 3-4 of 12 Tracks covered, I have no feedback at all if others agree to the agenda I put up. So, I think later today I’ll contact the solutions guys and cancel this initiative. I simply don’t have the power right now to fight yet another one of these conference fights on my own again. Chris Am 17.07.17, 08:27 schrieb "Benedikt Ritter": Hello Christofer, I’m currently buried in work. Sorry for the late reply. I can do my „Apache Commons - Beyond StringUtils“ talk if that fits into the program. Cheers, Benedikt > Am 12.07.2017 um 11:19 schrieb Mark Struberg : > > As already noted: I could do a 'EE ecosystem @ Apache' talk on the Dev day. > Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: > > TomEE as complete EE server, > Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server > Tomcat as servlet container > OpenWebBeans as CDI container > Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation > MyFaces > OpenJPA > CXF for JAX-RS and WS > Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc > BatchEE for JBatch. > > Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9. > > Just ping me if it looks interesting. > > LieGrue, > strub > >> Am 12.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Christofer Dutz : >> >> Ok … after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote down my ideas. >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 >> >> Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for the Ops Day (I think). >> Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. >> >> Chris >> >> >> Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : >> >> If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence page, I would simply create a page for solutions … >> >> Chris >> >> Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : >> >> Ok … English seems to be Ok >> >> That opens a lot more options ;-) >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : >> - How to make money with Open-Source? >>> >>> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work better at the conference? >> >> I was thinking about how companies … that giving back to the community can be beneficial or even a business model. Would be cool to have some war stories of both. >> >> I asked regarding the language thing … if they are Ok with (some) English talks that would make things easier ;-) >> >> Chris >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 11.07.17, 13:55 schrieb "Justin Mclean" : >> >> Hi, >> >>> Dev-Day: >>> - IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) – An Introduction into the Framework with some examples on what you can do with it? >> >> I can help out here if no one else puts their hand up. >> >>> - The Incubator (Lifecycle of an Apache Project) >> >> As mentioned previously myself and Mryle can help here. >> >>> - How to make money with Open-Source? >> >> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work better at the conference? >> >>> And probably the talks should be in German … but I’ll double check that with the organizer of the conference right away. >> >> A couple of conference I’ve spoken at in Germany about 1/2 - 3/4 of the content was in German the rest in English so I’m hoping this will be the case because my German speaking ability is null. >> >> Thanks, >> Justin >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org >> >> >> >> >> >> ?B�CB�?�?[��X��ܚX�K??K[XZ[?�??]�][��X��ܚX�P?��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B��܈?Y??]?[ۘ[??��[X[�?�??K[XZ[?�??]�Z?[???��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B�B >> >> >> >> >> - >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail:
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As already noted: I could do a 'EE ecosystem @ Apache' talk on the Dev day. Giving an overlook about the following projects and topics: TomEE as complete EE server, Meecrowave as Minimal/Microprofile server Tomcat as servlet container OpenWebBeans as CDI container Johnzon as JSON-P, JSON-B implementation MyFaces OpenJPA CXF for JAX-RS and WS Geronimo for various tools like specs, TxMgr, etc BatchEE for JBatch. Will of course also cover JavaEE 8 and the status of Java9. Just ping me if it looks interesting. LieGrue, strub > Am 12.07.2017 um 09:50 schrieb Christofer Dutz: > > Ok … after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote down my > ideas. > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 > > Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for the Ops > Day (I think). > Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. > > Chris > > > Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : > >If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence page, I > would simply create a page for solutions … > >Chris > >Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : > >Ok … English seems to be Ok > >That opens a lot more options ;-) > >Chris > > > >Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" > : > >>> - How to make money with Open-Source? >> >> Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small freelance >> consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work better at the >> conference? > >I was thinking about how companies … that giving back to the > community can be beneficial or even a business model. Would be cool to have > some war stories of both. > >I asked regarding the language thing … if they are Ok with (some) > English talks that would make things easier ;-) > >Chris > > > > > >Am 11.07.17, 13:55 schrieb "Justin Mclean" > : > >Hi, > >> Dev-Day: >> - IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) – An Introduction into the Framework with some >> examples on what you can do with it? > >I can help out here if no one else puts their hand up. > >> - The Incubator (Lifecycle of an Apache Project) > >As mentioned previously myself and Mryle can help here. > >> - How to make money with Open-Source? > >Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small > freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work > better at the conference? > >> And probably the talks should be in German … but I’ll double check that with >> the organizer of the conference right away. > >A couple of conference I’ve spoken at in Germany about 1/2 - > 3/4 of the content was in German the rest in English so I’m hoping this will > be the case because my German speaking ability is null. > >Thanks, >Justin > > - >To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org >For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > > > > > > > ?B�CB�?�?[��X��ܚX�K??K[XZ[?�??]�][��X��ܚX�P?��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B��܈?Y??]?[ۘ[??��[X[�?�??K[XZ[?�??]�Z?[???��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B�B > > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Ok … after Sharan gave me access, I added a new page where I wrote down my ideas. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COMDEV/Solutions.Hamburg+2017 Last night I remembered that Brooklyn would be a perfect match for the Ops Day (I think). Feedback highly appreciated and highly needed. Chris Am 11.07.17, 14:49 schrieb "Christofer Dutz": If someone here could give me the karma for the Comdev confluence page, I would simply create a page for solutions … Chris Am 11.07.17, 14:30 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : Ok … English seems to be Ok That opens a lot more options ;-) Chris Am 11.07.17, 14:02 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" : >> - How to make money with Open-Source? > >Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work better at the conference? I was thinking about how companies … that giving back to the community can be beneficial or even a business model. Would be cool to have some war stories of both. I asked regarding the language thing … if they are Ok with (some) English talks that would make things easier ;-) Chris Am 11.07.17, 13:55 schrieb "Justin Mclean" : Hi, > Dev-Day: > - IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) – An Introduction into the Framework with some examples on what you can do with it? I can help out here if no one else puts their hand up. > - The Incubator (Lifecycle of an Apache Project) As mentioned previously myself and Mryle can help here. > - How to make money with Open-Source? Wish I could help you with that ;-) Were you thinking small freelance consultant point of view or something bigger? What would work better at the conference? > And probably the talks should be in German … but I’ll double check that with the organizer of the conference right away. A couple of conference I’ve spoken at in Germany about 1/2 - 3/4 of the content was in German the rest in English so I’m hoping this will be the case because my German speaking ability is null. Thanks, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org ?B�CB�?�?[��X��ܚX�K??K[XZ[?�??]�][��X��ܚX�P?��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B��܈?Y??]?[ۘ[??��[X[�?�??K[XZ[?�??]�Z?[???��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B�B - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Hi Justin, Well there has been quite some interest to speak, but what I’m talking about is to sort of plan a schedule for which we would then try to get people from the corresponding Projects to speak. I don’t want to dictate a schedule. As I mentioned before, the audience there is quite entry level and I would bet that 90% of the ApacheCon-type talks would completely fry the brains of most attendees there. But I think it would be a great opportunity to spread the Apache word, so entry level talks would be great, and it would be great to cover not only the BigData base, but also other ones :-) Chris Am 10.07.17, 09:07 schrieb "Justin Mclean": Hi, > I am willing to do a lot of the work for this, but definitely not all of it. So, if there are people willing to help, please step forward. Otherwise I’ll just contact the guys from that conference and cancel this project. I assume at this point is just getting enough people to put up their hands to volunteer to speak and have some time to organise the schedule? Or do you have a more defined list of tasks you need help with? Having that may help motivate people? Thanks, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Hi, > I am willing to do a lot of the work for this, but definitely not all of it. > So, if there are people willing to help, please step forward. Otherwise I’ll > just contact the guys from that conference and cancel this project. I assume at this point is just getting enough people to put up their hands to volunteer to speak and have some time to organise the schedule? Or do you have a more defined list of tasks you need help with? Having that may help motivate people? Thanks, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Ok so this is a final mail from my side. I am willing to do a lot of the work for this, but definitely not all of it. So, if there are people willing to help, please step forward. Otherwise I’ll just contact the guys from that conference and cancel this project. Chris Am 03.06.17, 18:22 schrieb "Christofer Dutz": Hi, I just pinged Lars about what he thinks about our 3-day proposal and he just answered that he’s ok with that. So, we will be planning and scheduling 3 days: - Dev-Day with Developer-Centric talks on Apache projects - Ops-Day with Operations-Centric talks on Apache projects - Apache Day with talks on Apache itself Regarding the kenote(s) I don’t quite know how this would be done, if there is a Keynote for each day/track. Right now, I would plan with one 30 minute keynote on the day of the Apache Day (I would try to make sure of this). I’m really happy about the full Apache day they are giving us ( So, he said that they are planning on giving us a mid-sized room for 50-60 people. I think that should be ok. And he also said, we could start with the schedule planning and casting of the speakers. So how do we want to do this? Do we do it on this list or do it somewhere else? We need 4 Talks for each day. It would be cool if we would find a balance between big-data and non-big-data. I wouldn’t like people to think that Apache is just BigData even if I know that this I the part where you get big points in buzzword-bingo right now. I guess on IoT related slot would be good, but right now I don’t quite know how an Ops Talk on IoT would look like … For the Apache day, I would currently see (Just brainstorming): - The Apache Foundation (how it works, how it is built up) - The Apache Way (how Apache Projects work) - Open-Source “vs” making money Keep in mind that a session is longer, than our usual 50-60 minutes … we should be able to fill 75 Chris Am 02.06.17, 21:25 schrieb "Lars Francke" : Hopefully not too late to the party. I do live in Hamburg (native German speaker but English fine as well) and would be more than happy to help/participate. I've never done any talks on "The Apache Way" but I'd be willing to try. Maybe Isabel can help me out :) And if not that I can cover almost everything from the ASF Hadoop ecosystem at least on an introductory level but most of it also more in-depth. On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > ...the primary message is 'The Apache > > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects > > In general I'm interested in helping for such events in Europe, but at > this time September 6-8 looks difficult for me travel-wise. > > I'm happy to help review presentations before the event if people want > to do that. > > -Bertrand > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > > ?B�CB�?�?[��X��ܚX�K??K[XZ[?�??]�][��X��ܚX�P?��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B��܈?Y??]?[ۘ[??��[X[�?�??K[XZ[?�??]�Z?[???��[][�]?K�\?X�?K�ܙ�B�B
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Hi, I just pinged Lars about what he thinks about our 3-day proposal and he just answered that he’s ok with that. So, we will be planning and scheduling 3 days: - Dev-Day with Developer-Centric talks on Apache projects - Ops-Day with Operations-Centric talks on Apache projects - Apache Day with talks on Apache itself Regarding the kenote(s) I don’t quite know how this would be done, if there is a Keynote for each day/track. Right now, I would plan with one 30 minute keynote on the day of the Apache Day (I would try to make sure of this). I’m really happy about the full Apache day they are giving us ( So, he said that they are planning on giving us a mid-sized room for 50-60 people. I think that should be ok. And he also said, we could start with the schedule planning and casting of the speakers. So how do we want to do this? Do we do it on this list or do it somewhere else? We need 4 Talks for each day. It would be cool if we would find a balance between big-data and non-big-data. I wouldn’t like people to think that Apache is just BigData even if I know that this I the part where you get big points in buzzword-bingo right now. I guess on IoT related slot would be good, but right now I don’t quite know how an Ops Talk on IoT would look like … For the Apache day, I would currently see (Just brainstorming): - The Apache Foundation (how it works, how it is built up) - The Apache Way (how Apache Projects work) - Open-Source “vs” making money Keep in mind that a session is longer, than our usual 50-60 minutes … we should be able to fill 75 Chris Am 02.06.17, 21:25 schrieb "Lars Francke": Hopefully not too late to the party. I do live in Hamburg (native German speaker but English fine as well) and would be more than happy to help/participate. I've never done any talks on "The Apache Way" but I'd be willing to try. Maybe Isabel can help me out :) And if not that I can cover almost everything from the ASF Hadoop ecosystem at least on an introductory level but most of it also more in-depth. On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > ...the primary message is 'The Apache > > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects > > In general I'm interested in helping for such events in Europe, but at > this time September 6-8 looks difficult for me travel-wise. > > I'm happy to help review presentations before the event if people want > to do that. > > -Bertrand > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > >
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Hopefully not too late to the party. I do live in Hamburg (native German speaker but English fine as well) and would be more than happy to help/participate. I've never done any talks on "The Apache Way" but I'd be willing to try. Maybe Isabel can help me out :) And if not that I can cover almost everything from the ASF Hadoop ecosystem at least on an introductory level but most of it also more in-depth. On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Bertrand Delacretazwrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > ...the primary message is 'The Apache > > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects > > In general I'm interested in helping for such events in Europe, but at > this time September 6-8 looks difficult for me travel-wise. > > I'm happy to help review presentations before the event if people want > to do that. > > -Bertrand > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > >
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On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Rich Bowenwrote: > ...the primary message is 'The Apache > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects In general I'm interested in helping for such events in Europe, but at this time September 6-8 looks difficult for me travel-wise. I'm happy to help review presentations before the event if people want to do that. -Bertrand - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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On 05/25/2017 09:44 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote: > Hi Rich, > > Well I’ll contact them and ask them if they would be willing to do this. Then > we can decide on how we do the talk selection. > > However, I personally would have a strong preference for the option in which > we create a “plot” for the conference and then ask the corresponding projects > to fill the slots. As the level should be rather basic, I think a normal call > for paper would provide us with lots of “How recent string-theory research > results affect quantum computers” like talk-submissions. So, if we had > several “Introduction to Apache project X” talks and ask the projects to send > someone they think would do the job nicely, we might even have less work. At > least my experience from the FlexJS Summit was that this resulted in less > work and a better overall plot (After all we are talking about 4 dev, 4 ops > and 4 Apache Way slots and not a three digit number of talks) I'm *very* much in agreement with this. I look forward to working on this with you. > Am 25.05.17, 15:32 schrieb "Rich Bowen": > > > > On 05/25/2017 09:23 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote: > > Hi Rich, > > > > Well I think we should be able to fill three days. If we fill them with > introductory level stuff. > > I think I’ll contact the Silipion guys and ask if they were willing to > do this: > > - One day Ops > > - One day Dev > > - One day Apache Way stuff > > > > Think this would be a good compromise. Fitting in the entire Apache Way > stuff into a 30 minute keynote doesn’t sound too tempting ;-) > > > > I’ll contact them and get back with feedback as soon as I can get it. > Will probably be next week as today is a public holiday and a lot of > > People also stay home on Friday. > > Perfect. > > Question 2: Do you want to do a general CFP for the dev + ops content, > or do you want to craft a track and then go hunting for the "right" > speakers. The former is easier. The latter is more work but gives us > exactly the message we're trying to send. I'd be glad to help out with > either approach. > > --Rich > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > Am 25.05.17, 15:14 schrieb "Rich Bowen" : > > > > So, based on the many positive responses, it looks like we could > > definitely put together a credible track, even without doing a > broader CFP. > > > > Christofer, what's your final take on this - do we want to try to > tackle > > more than one day? Do you think we should pursue three days - one > > "Apache Way" kind of day, and two of project/technical content? Or > > should we stick to a single day? > > > > --Rich > > > > On 05/23/2017 10:31 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > > > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event > is > > > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > > > > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > > > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can > manage. > > > > > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, > which > > > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just > Apache > > > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we > can find > > > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our > incubating > > > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, > Today.) > > > > > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier > email, > > > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present > the content. > > > > > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > > > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that > having > > > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option > than > > > having US-based speakers anyways. > > > > > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in > September, > > > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall > message > > > that we want to present to this audience. > > > > > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > > > > > > > Details: > > > > > > > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free > - > > > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, > We are > > > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. >
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Hi Rich, Well I’ll contact them and ask them if they would be willing to do this. Then we can decide on how we do the talk selection. However, I personally would have a strong preference for the option in which we create a “plot” for the conference and then ask the corresponding projects to fill the slots. As the level should be rather basic, I think a normal call for paper would provide us with lots of “How recent string-theory research results affect quantum computers” like talk-submissions. So, if we had several “Introduction to Apache project X” talks and ask the projects to send someone they think would do the job nicely, we might even have less work. At least my experience from the FlexJS Summit was that this resulted in less work and a better overall plot (After all we are talking about 4 dev, 4 ops and 4 Apache Way slots and not a three digit number of talks) Chris Am 25.05.17, 15:32 schrieb "Rich Bowen": On 05/25/2017 09:23 AM, Christofer Dutz wrote: > Hi Rich, > > Well I think we should be able to fill three days. If we fill them with introductory level stuff. > I think I’ll contact the Silipion guys and ask if they were willing to do this: > - One day Ops > - One day Dev > - One day Apache Way stuff > > Think this would be a good compromise. Fitting in the entire Apache Way stuff into a 30 minute keynote doesn’t sound too tempting ;-) > > I’ll contact them and get back with feedback as soon as I can get it. Will probably be next week as today is a public holiday and a lot of > People also stay home on Friday. Perfect. Question 2: Do you want to do a general CFP for the dev + ops content, or do you want to craft a track and then go hunting for the "right" speakers. The former is easier. The latter is more work but gives us exactly the message we're trying to send. I'd be glad to help out with either approach. --Rich > > Chris > > > Am 25.05.17, 15:14 schrieb "Rich Bowen" : > > So, based on the many positive responses, it looks like we could > definitely put together a credible track, even without doing a broader CFP. > > Christofer, what's your final take on this - do we want to try to tackle > more than one day? Do you think we should pursue three days - one > "Apache Way" kind of day, and two of project/technical content? Or > should we stick to a single day? > > --Rich > > On 05/23/2017 10:31 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. > > > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache > > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find > > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, > > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the content. > > > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > > having US-based speakers anyways. > > > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, > > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > > that we want to present to this audience. > > > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > > > > Details: > > > > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > > as you like talk, workshops,
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Hey, Perhaps Justin and I could give a talk together, as incubator and recently graduated TLP to illustrate the Apache Way. Regards, Myrle On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 11:28 PM, Justin Mcleanwrote: > Hi, > >> That said, having a top-level 'Apache Way' talk is important, and having >> a talk about the Incubator is also greatly desired. > > I would be willing to give a talk about the incubator if needed. > > It’s a long way for me to travel (from Australia) but it’s a good excuse to > visit a city I’ve not been to before. > > Thanks, > Justin > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Hi Rich, as a Committer, PMC member and mentor, I have a lot of experience in Apache, and also other Open Source communities, if you want I could take care of the Apache Way session. Please let me know. Hope this helps. PJ 2017-05-24 14:11 GMT+02:00 Rich Bowen: > Thank you all for your willingness to participate in this. In addition > to Christofer's comments about the target technical level of the talks, > I want to reiterate that one of our primary goals for this opportunity > needs to be to educate about the ASF, followed by the goal of talking > about individual projects. That is, the primary message is 'The Apache > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects. See also > Shane's thread 'Adding roster of community-focused talks'. > > That said, having a top-level 'Apache Way' talk is important, and having > a talk about the Incubator is also greatly desired. > > --Rich > > On 05/23/2017 10:31 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. > > > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache > > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find > > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, > > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the > content. > > > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > > having US-based speakers anyways. > > > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, > > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > > that we want to present to this audience. > > > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > > > > Details: > > > > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > > as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. > > > > We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the > > Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is > > to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do > > half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do > > half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. > > > > the timetable will be: > > > > 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. > > 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. > > 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. > > 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. > > 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. > > 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. > > 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. > > 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. > > 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. > > > > so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes > > > > Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) > > Thu: DevOps Day > > Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) > > > > Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit > > into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. > > > > pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german only.) > > > > > > > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > > -- Piergiorgio Lucidi Technology Evangelist and Chief of Enterprise Information Management @ Sourcesense 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 http://www.open4dev.com
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Hi, > That said, having a top-level 'Apache Way' talk is important, and having > a talk about the Incubator is also greatly desired. I would be willing to give a talk about the incubator if needed. It’s a long way for me to travel (from Australia) but it’s a good excuse to visit a city I’ve not been to before. Thanks, Justin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Hey Rich, I'm a generalist. With enough lead time, and some coaching from Jim and/or Roman, I could do a talk about the Apache Way or the incubator. Having no seniority at Apache, I'm probably not the best person for it, but if there's no one else, hey: Why not? Greets, Myrle On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Rich Bowenwrote: > Thank you all for your willingness to participate in this. In addition > to Christofer's comments about the target technical level of the talks, > I want to reiterate that one of our primary goals for this opportunity > needs to be to educate about the ASF, followed by the goal of talking > about individual projects. That is, the primary message is 'The Apache > Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects. See also > Shane's thread 'Adding roster of community-focused talks'. > > That said, having a top-level 'Apache Way' talk is important, and having > a talk about the Incubator is also greatly desired. > > --Rich > > On 05/23/2017 10:31 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: >> We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - >> https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is >> September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. >> >> They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 >> 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. >> >> It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which >> would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache >> Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find >> the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating >> and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) >> >> So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, >> and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the content. >> >> FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT >> available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having >> speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than >> having US-based speakers anyways. >> >> So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, >> and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message >> that we want to present to this audience. >> >> Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. >> >> >> Details: >> >> >> firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - >> regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are >> not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. >> >> The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior >> Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the >> Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at >> masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format >> as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. >> >> We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the >> Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is >> to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do >> half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do >> half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. >> >> the timetable will be: >> >> 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. >> 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. >> 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. >> 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. >> 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. >> 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. >> 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. >> 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. >> 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. >> >> so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes >> >> Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) >> Thu: DevOps Day >> Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) >> >> Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit >> into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. >> >> pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german only.) >> >> >> > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Thank you all for your willingness to participate in this. In addition to Christofer's comments about the target technical level of the talks, I want to reiterate that one of our primary goals for this opportunity needs to be to educate about the ASF, followed by the goal of talking about individual projects. That is, the primary message is 'The Apache Way', and the secondary message is intros to specific projects. See also Shane's thread 'Adding roster of community-focused talks'. That said, having a top-level 'Apache Way' talk is important, and having a talk about the Incubator is also greatly desired. --Rich On 05/23/2017 10:31 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the content. > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > having US-based speakers anyways. > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > that we want to present to this audience. > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > Details: > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. > > We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the > Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is > to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do > half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do > half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. > > the timetable will be: > > 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. > 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. > 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. > 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. > 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. > 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. > 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. > 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. > 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. > > so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes > > Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) > Thu: DevOps Day > Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) > > Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit > into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. > > pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german only.) > > > -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
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Hi Rich, Christofer, others! I'm based in Vienna and would be able to give talks in German or English. The topic would be something like "JavaEE at Apache", covering all the projects we have around that area: Tomcat (Servlets), OpenWebBeans (CDI), Johnzon (JSON-P, JSON-B), BVal, CXF, DeltaSpike, etc This might be interesting because of EE8 goes final a few weeks before. I'm involved in writing quite a few of the specs and also many of the ASF projects covering it. That would of course also cover MicroProfile containers like Meecrowave and TomEE. I also have quite a bit of experience in giving conference talks and half-day lectures (must be close to 100 talks). My talks are no-fluff but purely technical. My goal is to make people understand what the core aspect or 'trick' of a certain technology is to let the audience grow beyond copy from stackoverflow but to really understand what they are doing. LieGrue, strub > Am 23.05.2017 um 16:31 schrieb Rich Bowen: > > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the content. > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > having US-based speakers anyways. > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > that we want to present to this audience. > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > Details: > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. > > We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the > Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is > to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do > half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do > half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. > > the timetable will be: > > 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. > 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. > 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. > 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. > 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. > 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. > 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. > 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. > 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. > > so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes > > Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) > Thu: DevOps Day > Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) > > Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit > into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. > > pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german only.) > > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org
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Hey Rich, Hey Christofer, I could do this. Hamburg is about a 5 hour drive from where I live. I can speak in English or in German. My English is better, but my German is good enough for a talk. I could give a talk on Apache Fineract, or on Microservices/REST APIs, or I could try to develop the theme of community in and out of tech from the spontaneous lightning talk that I did for ApacheCon 2016 Seville. Best Regards from Germany, Myrle On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Rich Bowenwrote: > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can manage. > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just Apache > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can find > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier email, > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the content. > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > having US-based speakers anyways. > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in September, > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > that we want to present to this audience. > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > Details: > > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. > > We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the > Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is > to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do > half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do > half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. > > the timetable will be: > > 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. > 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. > 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. > 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. > 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. > 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. > 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. > 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. > 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. > > so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes > > Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) > Thu: DevOps Day > Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) > > Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit > into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. > > pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german only.) > > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org