-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Jean-Frederic,
On 1/9/17 9:00 AM, jean-frederic clere wrote: > On 01/09/2017 12:57 PM, Mark Thomas wrote: >> All, >> >> There is the opportunity (if we can pull it together as a >> community) to run a dedicated Tomcat conference alongside >> ApacheCon NA 2017. The dates are May 16 to 18. >> >> The call for papers closes on Feb 11 so we have around a month to >> get organised. We'll also need to convince the conference >> organisers that a) there is a demand for this and b) we have a >> plan. >> >> Getting the right content is going to be critical to success. >> I've been thinking about this for a while and I think we can >> identify the right content if as many folks as possible on this >> list answer the following question: >> >> "What topic(s) need to be covered in a Tomcat conference to make >> it as easy as possible to get your employer to pay for you to >> attend?" >> >> We have up to three days and potentially multiple tracks so even >> if you think you have a niche requirement, please speak up. We >> typically have a number of Tomcat committers speaking at >> ApacheCon so finding someone to cover a particular topic >> shouldn't be too tricky. Equally, if you have a topic you could >> present on that you think others would find useful, speak up. >> >> Do feel free to add your +1 if someone else mentions a topic your >> are interested first. Having an idea of how popular the topics >> are would also be helpful. >> >> Also, we don't have to stick to the standard "Sit and listen to >> someone present for 40 mins" format. Discussions, workshops, >> hackathons are all possible. >> >> Some topic ideas to get the ball rolling. >> >> Hands-on workshop: Configuring TLS with Apache Tomcat Reverse >> Proxying to Apache Tomcat Load-balancing with Apache Tomcat >> Clustering with Apache Tomcat Tomcat Clinic (like the users list >> but with everyone in the same room) >> >> I look forward to hearing your topic ideas. > > The classical tomcat-next (presenting 8.5 and 9 + migration + > openssl) easily fill a room and an afternoon of workshop. Proxy and > Load-balancing are also often asked... > > What about tomcat in cloud? +1 even though this sounds silly. I for one would like to have a practical introduction to using Tomcat on auto-scaling clusters in e.g. Amazon EC2. - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYdT8HAAoJEBzwKT+lPKRYvOMP/RJBTONuB75djeRyy0yYW6qi +OBkwRTl8Id3KG3t3bqKMg6gmW9UMGQRLUBkVhDNqp2Dguk5/s1Lgjocrk1caU/5 KZkH/7zYvD9b53LDe1mtf3lymDaihdyQVBsh9G5UmDztkl/SLIrk0C3+j9cTnQrS c/G55V6B3h6XnJQQY70atg2S1e8hxVoNT0mvo5AKQZJiDcgGia50qdVyxpVImmQ/ g5E0KVGrCbP3W+TBcyGZ05UWY/ZhsCS5L3rHXENCswsroZdabgXEdk0h+BbXiFFI M9vV0itGnTp51tA8jOXiw5ft1M86BgREgJgjtm6gSzoWGFr4zMeoen/jd2S/zmwu oBZ8+s450ozugi9G9TGhuPgYjBQuayI11ucv4a8jtDnM5eZuKJzB3JJlEKHmRLlE JaVVxqfiss2h2NjAimId2zI+jPcHP6ji8Zm6IQWEuOBtsS8hwMAuHQVgddettcBr MWwfeqwxB2Z3kmrIXzfxqPuICFlB2dsv8PhqTwqmtgworjiU8hydod7eaQ5DpaX5 i3ix6v8F2hEql7lJst/b2G8VldW8epTR/GQg6SXiN23qNQFYmpG+xjZw7pKGsyI5 dhK9Ydyly92zTgzcUjS6+UaHiUvYyWCP899+aCcjw/vIM2dKrrHJmCS02iYkrGZ+ 7aKKYWbEKjASHeVKfG7t =VdRJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org