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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Aaron Mulder <am...@alumni.princeton.edu> on 2003/10/29 20:39:21 UTC
JavaOne 2004
Is anyone interested in working on Geronimo-related proposals for
JavaOne 2004? Of course, it'll be a bit of a shot in the dark as to what
will be ready by that time, but there have certainly been a number of
people asking for a timeline... :)
Aaron
Re: JavaOne 2004
Posted by Aaron Mulder <am...@alumni.princeton.edu>.
Oops, didn't want to open a can of worms here.
Please, either reply to me offline, or indicate your interest on a
the Wiki page:
http://wiki.codehaus.org/geronimo/Presentations
Note that to be involved in a presentation, you must commit to
actually *going* to JavaOne (San Francisco, USA, June 28-July 1, 2004).
Aaron
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Aaron Mulder wrote:
> Is anyone interested in working on Geronimo-related proposals for
> JavaOne 2004? Of course, it'll be a bit of a shot in the dark as to what
> will be ready by that time, but there have certainly been a number of
> people asking for a timeline... :)
>
> Aaron
>
RE: JavaOne 2004
Posted by kn...@adsl.tie.cl.
I'd like to be involved.....
>-- Original Message --
>Reply-To: geronimo-dev@incubator.apache.org
>Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 14:39:21 -0500 (EST)
>From: Aaron Mulder <am...@alumni.princeton.edu>
>To: geronimo-dev@incubator.apache.org
>Subject: JavaOne 2004
>
>
> Is anyone interested in working on Geronimo-related proposals for
>JavaOne 2004? Of course, it'll be a bit of a shot in the dark as to what
>
>will be ready by that time, but there have certainly been a number of
>people asking for a timeline... :)
>
>Aaron
>
Re: JavaOne 2004
Posted by Chris Perrin <cp...@hifiit.com>.
Aaron,
I am a pretty decent writer, so I'd like to help in the authoring of any
documents.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Mulder" <am...@alumni.princeton.edu>
To: <ge...@incubator.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: RE: JavaOne 2004
> On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > You should also think of proposals for Software Summit
> > (www.softwaresummit.com), which is a far more technical conference.
And, of
> > course, ApacheCon.
>
> I think the deadline for submitting proposals for both of those is
> past... Or not open yet, depending on what year you're targeting. :)
>
> Aaron
>
RE: JavaOne 2004
Posted by Bruce Snyder <fe...@frii.com>.
This one time, at band camp, Aaron Mulder said:
AM>On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
AM>> You should also think of proposals for Software Summit
AM>> (www.softwaresummit.com), which is a far more technical conference. And, of
AM>> course, ApacheCon.
AM>
AM> I think the deadline for submitting proposals for both of those is
AM>past... Or not open yet, depending on what year you're targeting. :)
The 2003 Software Summit is taking place right now actually. ApacheCon
2003 is in mid-November and the time for proposals is far gone. As far
as JavaOne 2004, I'm definitely interested.
In fact, Aaron, I know that you're going to ApacheCon 2003 and
I definitely need to powow with some people to discuss the state of
Geronimo so that I'm informed enough to deliver my presentation. Any
thoughts on how some of us might have a meeting for this purpose? Maybe
some of the Core Developers could host a teleconference??? Just an idea.
Bruce
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RE: JavaOne 2004
Posted by Aaron Mulder <am...@alumni.princeton.edu>.
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> You should also think of proposals for Software Summit
> (www.softwaresummit.com), which is a far more technical conference. And, of
> course, ApacheCon.
I think the deadline for submitting proposals for both of those is
past... Or not open yet, depending on what year you're targeting. :)
Aaron
RE: JavaOne 2004
Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
You should also think of proposals for Software Summit
(www.softwaresummit.com), which is a far more technical conference. And, of
course, ApacheCon.
--- Noel