Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-10-03 Thread Ignasi Barrera
It would also be awesome if someone comes to the Madrid event too. I'm staffing the booth there but I'm also giving a talk, so it would be great if someone could take care of it for the duration of my talk :) On Mon, 1 Oct 2018 at 12:00, wrote: > > Hi PJ > > Thanks for the update. I'll contact you

Re: Post-Apachecon volunteers needed

2018-10-03 Thread Rich Bowen
So, to update, here's what still needs to be done, and which I could really use some volunteer help with: * Update ApacheCon Wiki - https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage - to reflect reality. It is three events behind. * http://archive.apachecon.com/ has a broken image, and the block d

Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-10-03 Thread Santiago Gala
Sorry for jumping in so late, but I think I might be in Madrid those dates and might help. I'm roughly 50% of my time in Madrid and 50% in London, with occasional jumps to Valencia, so it is not yet fully sorted out... Tell me what would be needed. Regards Santiago On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 9:37 A

Re: Speakers and booth support needed at the next Codemotion events

2018-10-03 Thread Ignasi Barrera
I think the schedule for Madrid hasn't been published yet, but the only thing required, if possible, would be to be at the Apache booth during my talk :) On Wed, Oct 3, 2018, 19:10 Santiago Gala wrote: > Sorry for jumping in so late, but I think I might be in Madrid those dates > and might help.

Re: Post-Apachecon volunteers needed

2018-10-03 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
On 2018-10-03 11:00, Rich Bowen wrote: So, to update, here's what still needs to be done, and which I could really use some volunteer help with: * Update ApacheCon Wiki - https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/FrontPage - to reflect reality. It is three events behind. This is done. * http://arc

Re: [DISCUSSION] Running another ASF Committer Diversity Survey

2018-10-03 Thread Myrle Krantz
Would it make sense to add a question about the form of a participant's contribution? (ie, code, marketing, QA, UX, tech docs, logo, organizational, and I know I'm forgetting something important please forgive me) I'd be interested in seeing in numbers how good we are at recognizing non-code cont