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[ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?

We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
for big data talks and
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
for all other topics.

ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
to build your project communities.

While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.

Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.

Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.

-- 
rbowen@apache.org
http://apache.org/

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Posted by Eric Covener <co...@gmail.com>.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:32 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
To: Rich Bowen <rb...@apache.org>


Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?

We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
for big data talks and
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
for all other topics.

ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
to build your project communities.

While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.

Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.

Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.

--
rbowen@apache.org
http://apache.org/


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Re: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>.
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The two links there in the message are the best place to start.
There's also http://apachecon.com/ which links to the two conference
websites. If you have any specific questions, though, please bring
them to me. Thanks!

On 11/25/2015 12:38 PM, Jonathan Ankiewicz wrote:
> Where can we get more information?
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015, 9:33 AM Rich Bowen <rbowen@rcbowen.com 
> <ma...@rcbowen.com>> wrote:
> 
> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your 
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
> 
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP)
> is now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your
> proposed sessions at 
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america
/program/cfp
>
> 
for big data talks and
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/progr
am/cfp
>
> 
for all other topics.
> 
> ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May
> 9-13th 2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and
> is the place to build your project communities.
> 
> While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related 
> sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When 
> submitting your talk work with your project community and with
> related communities to come up with a full program that will walk
> attendees through the basics and on into mastery of your project in
> example use cases. Content that introduces what's new in your
> latest release is also of particular interest, especially when it
> builds upon existing well know application models. The goal should
> be to showcase your project in ways that will attract participants
> and encourage engagement in your community, Please remember to
> involve your whole project community (user and dev lists) when
> building content. This is your chance to create a project specific
> event within the broader ApacheCon conference.
> 
> Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as 
> mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile,
> so be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions
> fit into.
> 
> Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not
> proposing a talk. The biggest value of the event is community
> building, and we count on you to make it a place where your project
> community is likely to congregate, not just for the technical
> content in sessions, but for hackathons, project summits, and good
> old fashioned face-to-face networking.
> 
> -- rbowen@apache.org <ma...@apache.org> http://apache.org/
> 
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Jonathan Ankiewicz <an...@gmail.com>.
Where can we get more information?

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015, 9:33 AM Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
>
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
> now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
> sessions at
>
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
> for big data talks and
>
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
> for all other topics.
>
> ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
> 2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
> to build your project communities.
>
> While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
> sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
> submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
> communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
> through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
> cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
> of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
> know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
> ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
> community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
> and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
> project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.
>
> Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
> mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
> be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.
>
> Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
> talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
> on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
> congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
> hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face
> networking.
>
> --
> rbowen@apache.org
> http://apache.org/
>
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Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org>.

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>
> Date: November 25, 2015 at 12:32:10 PM EST
> To: Rich Bowen <rb...@apache.org>
> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
> 
> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
> 
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
> now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
> sessions at
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
> for big data talks and
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
> for all other topics.
> 
> ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
> 2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
> to build your project communities.
> 
> While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
> sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
> submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
> communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
> through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
> cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
> of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
> know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
> ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
> community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
> and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
> project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.
> 
> Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
> mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
> be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.
> 
> Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
> talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
> on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
> congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
> hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.
> 
> -- 
> rbowen@apache.org
> http://apache.org/


Re: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by be...@gmail.com.

Benjamin Dreux

> Le 25 nov. 2015 à 12:32, Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com> a écrit :
> 
> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
> 
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
> now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
> sessions at
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
> for big data talks and
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
> for all other topics.
> 
> ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
> 2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
> to build your project communities.
> 
> While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
> sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
> submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
> communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
> through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
> cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
> of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
> know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
> ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
> community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
> and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
> project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.
> 
> Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
> mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
> be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.
> 
> Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
> talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
> on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
> congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
> hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.
> 
> -- 
> rbowen@apache.org
> http://apache.org/

Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Christian Müller <ch...@gmail.com>.
---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----------
Von: "Rich Bowen" <rb...@rcbowen.com>
Datum: 25.11.2015 18:32
Betreff: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
An: "Rich Bowen" <rb...@apache.org>
Cc:

Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?

We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
for big data talks and
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
for all other topics.

ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
to build your project communities.

While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.

Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.

Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.

--
rbowen@apache.org
http://apache.org/

Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org>.

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>
> Date: November 25, 2015 at 12:32:10 PM EST
> To: Rich Bowen <rb...@apache.org>
> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
> 
> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
> 
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
> now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
> sessions at
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
> for big data talks and
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
> for all other topics.
> 
> ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
> 2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
> to build your project communities.
> 
> While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
> sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
> submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
> communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
> through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
> cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
> of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
> know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
> ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
> community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
> and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
> project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.
> 
> Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
> mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
> be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.
> 
> Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
> talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
> on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
> congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
> hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.
> 
> -- 
> rbowen@apache.org
> http://apache.org/


Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by "amareshwarisr ." <am...@gmail.com>.
Anyone interested in submitting a proposal? Please do.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:02 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
To: Rich Bowen <rb...@apache.org>


Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?

We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
for big data talks and
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
for all other topics.

ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
to build your project communities.

While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.

Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.

Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.

--
rbowen@apache.org
http://apache.org/

Re: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>.
Tomcat Users,

On 11/25/15 12:32 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
> project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?
> 
> We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
> now open for ApacheCon North America.

Okay, folks, it's that time again.

Last year, we didn't get much feedback when we asked, but I'll go ahead
and ask again: what kinds of presentations at ApacheCon would encourage
you to attend?

Last year at ApacheCon North America we had the following Tomcat-related
presentations:

Intro to Load-Balancing Tomcat with httpd and mod_jk
Tomcat Clustering: Part 1 - Reverse Proxies
Tomcat Clustering: Part 2 - Load-Balancing
Tomcat Clustering: Part 3 - Session Replication
Monitoring Apache Tomcat
Choosing tomcat Connectors: Internals and Performances

This year at ApacheCon Europe we had the following Tomcat-related
presentations:

Tomcat 9 Progress Report
Tomcat Cluster
Server Side TLS (for HTTP/2) and Java

What other topics would you folks like to see at ApacheCon?

Maybe you have a topic you'd like to *present* at ApacheCon? Attendance
is free for ApacheCon if you are a presenter and if you do a bit of work
(mostly being an MC for a half-day in a single room), you can even get
travel assistance.

My employer is generous enough to pay for my attendance AND I don't have
to take vacation. Consider it continuing education. Or, if you present,
consider it payment for great software you've been using at no cost
along with (hopefully) top-notch technical support form this community.

-chris

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Fwd: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016

Posted by Werner Keil <we...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

In Budapest Melissa told me, Individuals who are not paid by their company
to attend or speak at ApacheCon NA may also be considered for travel
support.
Based in Europe, I personally would not be able to go there without such
support. And even though it never happened while we still had PMC members
from NA, now there is nobody from America in the PMC or among (reasonably
active) committers.

While "related sessions" could be e.g. together with the larger Cordova
community, the "Mobile" category at Apache is among the smallest, it only
includes Cordova and DeviceMap AFAIR, so that limits the options for
"related sessions". I'll discuss with the Portal 3 EG, if other EG members
ideally from America would like to submit something around Portals / Pluto.
And via Device support, I could also offer DeviceMap there if other
sessions arise.
Tamaya which I did a joint presentation with Anatole could be another
topic, though there are probably fewer connections with DeviceMap.

Werner

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Rich Bowen <rb...@rcbowen.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 6:32 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] CFP open for ApacheCon North America 2016
To: Rich Bowen <rb...@apache.org>


Community growth starts by talking with those interested in your
project. ApacheCon North America is coming, are you?

We are delighted to announce that the Call For Presentations (CFP) is
now open for ApacheCon North America. You can submit your proposed
sessions at
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apache-big-data-north-america/program/cfp
for big data talks and
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
for all other topics.

ApacheCon North America will be held in Vancouver, Canada, May 9-13th
2016. ApacheCon has been running every year since 2000, and is the place
to build your project communities.

While we will consider individual talks we prefer to see related
sessions that are likely to draw users and community members. When
submitting your talk work with your project community and with related
communities to come up with a full program that will walk attendees
through the basics and on into mastery of your project in example use
cases. Content that introduces what's new in your latest release is also
of particular interest, especially when it builds upon existing well
know application models. The goal should be to showcase your project in
ways that will attract participants and encourage engagement in your
community, Please remember to involve your whole project community (user
and dev lists) when building content. This is your chance to create a
project specific event within the broader ApacheCon conference.

Content at ApacheCon North America will be cross-promoted as
mini-conferences, such as ApacheCon Big Data, and ApacheCon Mobile, so
be sure to indicate which larger category your proposed sessions fit into.

Finally, please plan to attend ApacheCon, even if you're not proposing a
talk. The biggest value of the event is community building, and we count
on you to make it a place where your project community is likely to
congregate, not just for the technical content in sessions, but for
hackathons, project summits, and good old fashioned face-to-face networking.

--
rbowen@apache.org
http://apache.org/