Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Richard Dice wrote: I am considering going to the ApacheCon Europe to see what's said and put a few faces to names and meet a few people. So am I. And I'd be shipping myself in from Montreal/Toronto for it. I'm sure it will be worth the money, but I sympathise in terms of paying out of pocket for it as well, as I'd be doing the same. I'm not sure if it's "a fair reflection" of the price of having an attendee there, but that's not what it's about: It's about making money. The conference organizers have their dreams of financial security, too, and are looking for an appropriate work/risk/reward pay-off as well. I don't think you're being a scruge. It's a lot of money to be looking at -- I know. :-) History will show whether I get up the guts to write the cheque myself. Do it - the mod_perl hackers are a fun bunch to spend time with, both in and outside of conference hours. Think of it as a holiday where you learn stuff! -- Matt/ Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists Providing mod_perl, XML, Sybase and Oracle solutions Email for training and consultancy availability. http://sergeant.org | AxKit: http://axkit.org
Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
Richard Dice wrote: I am considering going to the ApacheCon Europe to see what's said and put a few faces to names and meet a few people. So am I. And I'd be shipping myself in from Montreal/Toronto for it. I'm sure it will be worth the money, but I sympathise in terms of paying out of pocket for it as well, as I'd be doing the same. I'm not sure if it's "a fair reflection" of the price of having an attendee there, but that's not what it's about: It's about making money. The conference organizers have their dreams of financial security, too, and are looking for an appropriate work/risk/reward pay-off as well. I don't think you're being a scruge. It's a lot of money to be looking at -- I know. :-) History will show whether I get up the guts to write the cheque myself. I've now reconsidered and am trying to summon up the will to write the cheque as well. Greg Cope Cheers, Richard -- Richard Dice * Personal 514 816 9568 * Fax 514 816 9569 ShadNet Creator * http://shadnet.shad.ca/ * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Occasional Writer, HotWired * http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/ "squeeze the world 'til it's small enough to join us heel to toe" - jesus jones
Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
I am considering going to the ApacheCon Europe to see what's said and put a few faces to names and meet a few people. So am I. And I'd be shipping myself in from Montreal/Toronto for it. I'm sure it will be worth the money, but I sympathise in terms of paying out of pocket for it as well, as I'd be doing the same. I'm not sure if it's "a fair reflection" of the price of having an attendee there, but that's not what it's about: It's about making money. The conference organizers have their dreams of financial security, too, and are looking for an appropriate work/risk/reward pay-off as well. I don't think you're being a scruge. It's a lot of money to be looking at -- I know. :-) History will show whether I get up the guts to write the cheque myself. Cheers, Richard -- Richard Dice * Personal 514 816 9568 * Fax 514 816 9569 ShadNet Creator * http://shadnet.shad.ca/ * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Occasional Writer, HotWired * http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/ "squeeze the world 'til it's small enough to join us heel to toe" - jesus jones
Re: [OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
David Hodgkinson wrote: Gunther Birznieks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. Buying key people lots of beer in other words. LOL I was thinking that this may be cheaper Greg Cope -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Sybase hired gun for, well, hire -
Re: [OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
Gunther Birznieks wrote: snippage Thoughts from anyone ? Yeah, you're being pretty cheap. :) Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. The coordination of a conference is a huge task. Anyway, most conferences do have a free vendor expo, but I don't think that it's nearly as good as going to a whole conference. If you really want to attend a conference for "free", why don't you contribute back to the community that has been helping you make a living and give a talk? Would love to - but I regard myself as in the "no-longer a newbie, but not an expert" stage, and certainly not in the same league as the poeple whom are already giving talks. Let's put it this way, conferences are pure and simple a business expense BUT they are also fun. Don't go if it's not fun. Then look at it like this... what do you pay to go on vacation? Surely it's the same basic formula minus the conference fee which by itself is less expensive than getting training the equivalent days at SUN. If you didn't go on vacation because it cost you 5% of your salary... OK then... that's your choice... then I guess I would find it hard to convince you that it's also worth it to go to a conference. Thanks - I'm having secound thoughts. Greg Later, Gunther __ Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eXtropia - The Web Technology Company http://www.extropia.com/
Re: [OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
At 06:59 PM 7/21/00 +, you wrote: Gunther Birznieks wrote: snippage Thoughts from anyone ? Yeah, you're being pretty cheap. :) Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. The coordination of a conference is a huge task. Anyway, most conferences do have a free vendor expo, but I don't think that it's nearly as good as going to a whole conference. If you really want to attend a conference for "free", why don't you contribute back to the community that has been helping you make a living and give a talk? Would love to - but I regard myself as in the "no-longer a newbie, but not an expert" stage, and certainly not in the same league as the poeple whom are already giving talks. Well, I think that high-faluting talks on the X-Factor of multithreaded Perl and how Objects can instantiate .3% quicker are moderately useful at conferences, but I think based on your posts here, you should at the very least consider doing case study talks (eg the reasoning behind your IPC Template system is very interesting). At most conferences, I think you'll also find there is usually a talk for everyone from tech to business (it's not all tech). And different levels of tech talks. Anyway, even if you find yourself ending up not doing a talk on the topic you submit, you might be able to turn it into an article. Articles and the like are surely useful to your CV as a consultant? And of course, you usually get paid for an article which would pay some of the conference fee (article pay isn't quite as high as a conference fee usually though). It is likely too late to do a talk submission and preparation for ApacheCon Europe, but it's not too late to start thinking about submitting something for next year for a conference you might want to attend whether it is ApacheCon or Oreilly PerlCon, YAPC, or whatnot. Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide. Later, Gunther
Re: [OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
"DH" == David Hodgkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DH Gunther Birznieks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. DH Buying key people lots of beer in other words. Or getting lots of beer bought for you... ;-) The beer at Perl 4.0 was quite good!
Re: [OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
Gunther Birznieks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. Buying key people lots of beer in other words. -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Apache, mod_perl, MySQL, Sybase hired gun for, well, hire -
ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
Dear All As some of you are at a conferance at the mo and I am still at work ;-( I thought I'd ask about apacheCon Europe - although not strictly mod_perl there is a relevance - even if tenous. I've never been to an IT conferance like these - and they appear quite popular. Especially the BOF's. I am considering going to the ApacheCon Europe to see what's said and put a few faces to names and meet a few people. However, I've just seen the prices - I am not saying that everyone should do this for free or not be paid thier travel / hotels, but it seems a little expensive. Three days off work + threeday pass + other expenses + travel = 5% of my income (I am contractor - hence I pay for it all). Am I being a scruge or is this a fair reflection of the cost of going to an event ? Will there be out-of-Conference events that non-conference-goeres can attend ? Thoughts from anyone ? Greg Cope
[OT]: Re: ApacheCon Europe - thoughts please ?
At 11:18 AM 7/19/00 +, Greg Cope wrote: Dear All As some of you are at a conferance at the mo and I am still at work ;-( I thought I'd ask about apacheCon Europe - although not strictly mod_perl there is a relevance - even if tenous. I've never been to an IT conferance like these - and they appear quite popular. Especially the BOF's. I can see why you are having trouble understanding why the expense is worth it if you've never gone. I am considering going to the ApacheCon Europe to see what's said and put a few faces to names and meet a few people. However, I've just seen the prices - I am not saying that everyone should do this for free or not be paid thier travel / hotels, but it seems a little expensive. Three days off work + threeday pass + other expenses + travel = 5% of my income (I am contractor - hence I pay for it all). 795 pounds for early bird special? Translates to about US$1400. That seems pretty reasonable for a 3-day conference. I've seen ones that cost more. Am I being a scruge or is this a fair reflection of the cost of going to an event ? Will there be out-of-Conference events that This is the fair cost and you are being a scruge. There are cheaper conferences around but they are usually grass roots, holed up in a university etc... non-conference-goeres can attend ? Thoughts from anyone ? Yeah, you're being pretty cheap. :) Well, I'm sort of kidding here. But the reality is that a conference offers a lot -- not just knowledge (then just attend a tutorial locally at Sun or someplace) but networking. The coordination of a conference is a huge task. Anyway, most conferences do have a free vendor expo, but I don't think that it's nearly as good as going to a whole conference. If you really want to attend a conference for "free", why don't you contribute back to the community that has been helping you make a living and give a talk? Let's put it this way, conferences are pure and simple a business expense BUT they are also fun. Don't go if it's not fun. Then look at it like this... what do you pay to go on vacation? Surely it's the same basic formula minus the conference fee which by itself is less expensive than getting training the equivalent days at SUN. If you didn't go on vacation because it cost you 5% of your salary... OK then... that's your choice... then I guess I would find it hard to convince you that it's also worth it to go to a conference. Later, Gunther __ Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eXtropia - The Web Technology Company http://www.extropia.com/