Also, quick note that if you got an acceptance email from the ASF, but dont see your track on the schedule yet, it's probably slotted into one of the NGCC spots where we had to squeeze two talks in to fit in with the ASF's scheduling requirements. These requirements were significantly less flexible than we originally thought, so apologies for the complexity. We felt it a fair tradeoff to get more topics covered than what the original six slots for NGCC allowed.
Specifically slots for NGCC on the current schedule with generic groupings include these talks (note that these will have to be 20min presentations with 5 to 10mins for questions): "Cassandra Community" - Committing to our Users: Product + Release Management in Apache Cassandra - Apache Cassandra community health "Partition Management" - Row-Level Repair - Partition based compaction strategy "Transactions and consistent ownership" - Consistent ownership management for Cassandra - Transaction Management on Cassandra Please let us know if you have questions. The main ACNA19 schedule will update in a few days to better reflect this more specifically once the dust settles a bit. Thanks, -Nate On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 11:18 AM Nate McCall <zznat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Folks, > Thanks to everyone who submitted talks and helped out reviewing. We ended > up with a lot more material than we could make room for, but I think we put > together what will be a good track: > https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/schedule.html > > If you submitted a talk and got accepted the ASF folks should be in touch > shortly with details. There were some good proposals that we did not end up > accepting in the interests of creating a well rounded schedule. Either way, > thank you again for taking the time to put something together and submit > it. > > For all of you, but particularly if you got a talk accepted, please help > promote as much as possible. This will be a good conf for us regardless > since we are starting off with an NGCC, but given the strength of our > community, I think we can really help the ASF get the word out and get > people in chairs. > > Thanks again, > -Nate >