Hi Mike, .adaptto() 2012 will happen in Berlin as planned. Today we're fixing the location which will be http://www.supermarkt-berlin.net/en In the next days we'll have to clarify some further organisational details before we can launch the registration for the event.
So I just need a couple of days till I can announce all essential information. Best regards, Dominik On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Mike Müller <mike...@mysign.ch> wrote: > Hi Dominik > > Is the .adaptTo() 2012 gonna be happen or is it at this time just an > idea? > > best regards > mike > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dominik Süß [mailto:dominik.su...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 2:01 PM >> To: users@sling.apache.org; d...@sling.apache.org >> Subject: Re: adaptTo(Berlin) 2012 >> >> Dear Apache Sling users and developers, >> >> as Carsten allready announced we'll organise a 2nd Edition of >> .adapto(Berlin) this september. >> >> Based on the feedback of the attendees from last years .adaptto() >> we're trying to change some things. >> Here are some things we'll have to / want to change: >> >> - Location >> Since Betahaus on the one hand is not available at the given dates, >> and on the other hand there was some room for improvements regarding >> the location (like space for more pariticipants), we had to relocate >> the event. We did find a location which fullfills all requirements >> without losing the industrial style we had in Betahaus last year. As >> soon as the last details have been clarified we'll anounce the >> location. >> >> - Length >> As some of you might have noticed, this years edition is three instead >> of the two days from last year. The reason for that is that we would >> like to give you more time for interaction and also give 'newcomers' >> the option to learn some basics of the frameworks on day one. >> >> - Conference-"Style" >> Based on the feedback we would love to see more interactive sessions >> and workshops. But since this is again a community driven event, >> everybody is more then welcome to discuss which topics might be worth >> to be adressed and which style would be a matching (workshop, front >> session, hands-on session, lightning talk, panel discussion). We >> really would like to have an active discussion here in the >> mailinglists and hear from you what you would like to do or to know. >> >> - Topics >> Last year we did focus on talks that did adress the whole sling stack. >> For this year we also would like to open it for sessions focused on >> OSGi and Contentrepository Sessions without direct connection to >> Sling. This should open this conference to a wider community and bring >> the communities of Apache Sling, Apache Felix and Apache Jackrabbit >> closer together, giving you the oportunity to talk to people that have >> a different perspective on the things we're talking about. >> >> We'd be happy to get some feedback of your thoughts about this >> conference. Feedback from last years participants as well as ideas an >> proposals from any potential participant for this year. >> >> Best regards, >> Dominik >> >> >> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Carsten Ziegeler <cziege...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> > Dear Apache Sling developers and users, >> > >> > after last year's edition (http://adaptto.mixxt.de/) which got very >> > good feedback from attendees, Provision and Adobe would like to >> > organize and invite you to an event focused on our technologies, in >> > Berlin, Germany, on September 26th-28th, called .adaptTo(Berlin) 2012. >> > >> > A brief description of the event follows below; please note that this >> > is kept in a draft fashion to let the communities (Sling, Jackrabbit) >> > shape its final content and organization. So please let us know if you >> > are interested, what suggestions and what questions you would like to >> > post, and, most of all: what you want to present or you would like to >> > see presented at .adaptTo(Berlin) >> > >> > This is a brief description which we also put up on the web site: >> > >> > .adaptTo(Berlin) is a technical meetup focused on the technical stack >> > of Apache Sling including Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Felix and is >> > adressed to all developers using this stack or parts of it. Specific >> > content will be focused on Adobe CQ5, the commercial WCM system whose >> > infrastructure is based on the Sling stack and the commercial JCR >> > Implementation Adobe CRX. >> > >> > This event is sponsored by Adobe Systems and pro!vision GmbH which >> > also acts as host. >> > >> > The goal of this meetup is the consolidation of the experience and >> > knowledge of the existing Apache Sling, Apache Jackrabbit and Apache >> > Felix community and to introduce the complete Sling stack to >> > newcomers. To achive this goal we'll try to bring developers and users >> > (which means developers who work on top of this framework) together, >> > talking about the framework and presenting solutions or best >> > practices. Attendees that have not much experience with one or more >> > parts of this stack will get the chance to get a kickstart >> > introduction to Apache Jackrabbit, Apache Felix and Apache Sling on >> > the first day. >> > >> > Day 1 of this meetup will therefore give unexperienced attendees the >> > possiblity to learn the basic principles of this technological stack, >> > while experienced users can set up free meetups in the style of a >> > barcamp. >> > >> > Day 2 & 3 will include session on the open source Apache projects, >> > Apache Sling, Apache Felix and Apache Jackrabbit, as well as some >> > breakout sessions focused on Adobe CQ5 and CRX. The idea is to have a >> > good mix of presentations, hands-on sessions, free discussions and >> > maybe even workshops or a hackaton. >> > >> > Note: This is only a draft how we think this event could work, but >> > since this is a community driven event, further planning and >> > discussion of the contents of the meeting will be continued in the >> > public mailinglists. >> > >> > where/when: >> > Berlin, September 26-28 2012 >> > >> > Target audience: >> > Developers working with Sling, Jackrabbit, CQ and other related projects. >> > >> > Regards >> > Carsten >> > -- >> > Carsten Ziegeler >> > PMC Chair Apache Sling >> > cziege...@apache.org