I'll be giving several talks on "how to get your talk accepted at ApacheCon". Spoiler alert: The phrase "single malt" will feature prominently.

--Rich

On 01/02/2014 09:38 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Agreed! After all, even though Rich is leading this cmmt we
*KNOW* that he will have at least 5-6 talks. :)

*duck*
On Jan 2, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

On 12/29/2013 12:56 PM, Mike Drob wrote:
Rich,

A question about conflict of interest policies. If I plan to submit
content, can I still be involved in the selection process? I am part of the
Apache Accumulo PMC.
I think that we can be professionals and be involved in content selection even 
if we've got our own talks under consideration. Now, if you selected all your 
own talks and rejected everyone else's, then we might have cause for worry. ;-)

--Rich

Thanks,
Mike
On Dec 12, 2013 11:53 AM, "Rich Bowen" <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:

Dear PMCs,

In the coming days, we'll be hearing more about ApacheCon 2014, and what
we need to do to make it happen.

This time around, we, the folks at the ASF, will be responsible for
selecting content, while the conference producer will be responsible for
*EVERYTHING* else.

Content selection is no small task, and I need help. While there are
several people who have already volunteered to be part of a content
selection committee, I'd also like to ask each PMC which wants to be
represented in the selection process to volunteer one person to represent
them in this task.

We'll be using the RFP infrastructure supplied by the producer so all
you'd be on the hook for is being willing to review a list of talk
proposals specific to your project, and voting for/against them in some
method which that RFP process provides. Final schedule construction falls
to the producer, and, I suppose, to me.

Thanks!

--
Rich Bowen
rbo...@rcbowen.com
http://rcbowen.com/


--
Rich Bowen
rbo...@rcbowen.com
http://rcbowen.com/

--
Rich Bowen
rbo...@rcbowen.com
http://rcbowen.com/

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