Hi Guys, Cool that so many of you seem to have interest in this (
Having spoken there last year, I’d like to give some feedback on the crowd you might be expecting there. Last year I had a talk on FlexJS: “Introduction to FlexJS” … in the program it was marked as “expert level talk” instead of “beginner”. So, I was a little worried, if I needed to add a few slides about the compilers internal function and some abstract syntax tree optimizations we are doing. I decided against that because of the great committers reception ;-) … was a good thing I didn’t add the slides. In the web-UI related talks before mine, there were questions like … “I’ve never heard of this Vaadin you are talking about” or “could you please explain this REST? Never heard of that. Where can I download it from? Is it free?” … Any typical ApacheCon like talks will be too much rocket-science for the crowd there. However introductory talks about Apache projects should be a great thing. Chris Am 24.05.17, 10:29 schrieb "Piergiorgio Lucidi" <piergior...@apache.org>: Hi, I'm interested to contribute on this. I could take a flight from Rome, just 2 hours and a half but I can speak only in english. I was involved in different events in different countries: http://lanyrd.com/profile/pjlucidi/ Typically I'm also involved in giving advanced training sessions for some technologies. I'm an expert in the information management and digital transformation area (ECM, BPM and WCM) and I'm contributing on Apache ManifoldCF. I could talk about content migration and collaboration including topics such as: crawling repositories (JackRabbit or CMIS), content / metadata migration and indexing process on Apache Solr. If I book the flight during these days it is cheaper. Please let me know if you think that I can give a contribution here. Hope this helps. Regards, Piergiorgio 2017-05-23 22:43 GMT+02:00 Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@codecentric.de>: > Hi Rich, > > Well I’d definitely volunteer. As I mentioned before, some colleagues of > mine and me have been touring through Germany explaining the Apache > Foundation to Java User Groups. Most people use Apache Software, but don’t > know how we work. We didn’t have a stop in Hamburg … yet and that is on our > list. The trip would be a short one for us. > > Also, I think that we would get enough people to speak for more than one > day. Last year I held a talk on FlexJS and I remember a cool Maven talk. > Definitely we have loads of Containers and BigData guys, if we just asked. > I did get a lot of positive responses on my SCADA Systems with Apache > Software talk … eventually that would be a good option. > > So, I’m totally in ( > > Chris > > -- > > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen | Best regards > Christofer Dutz | Senior IT Consultant > > > codecentric AG | Kreuznacher Straße 30 | 60486 Frankfurt am Main | > Deutschland > mobil: +49 (1525) 3057806 <tel:+4915253057806> > fax: +49 (69) 75938200 <tel:+496975938200> > www.codecentric.de <http://www.codecentric.de/> | blog.codecentric.de < > http://blog.codecentric.de/> | www.meettheexperts.de < > http://www.meettheexperts.de/> > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Solingen | HRB 25917| Amtsgericht Wuppertal > Vorstand: Michael Hochgürtel . Rainer Vehns > Aufsichtsrat: Patric Fedlmeier (Vorsitzender) . Klaus Jäger . Jürgen Schütz > > Diese E-Mail einschließlich evtl. beigefügter Dateien enthält vertrauliche > und/oder rechtlich geschützte Informationen. Wenn Sie nicht der richtige > Adressat sind oder diese E-Mail irrtümlich erhalten haben, informieren Sie > bitte sofort den Absender und löschen Sie diese E-Mail und evtl. > beigefügter Dateien umgehend. Das unerlaubte Kopieren, Nutzen oder Öffnen > evtl. beigefügter Dateien sowie die unbefugte Weitergabe dieser E-Mail ist > nicht gestattet. > > > > Am 23.05.17, 16:31 schrieb "Rich Bowen" <rbo...@rcbowen.com>: > > We have been invited to participate at Solutions.Hamburg 2017 - > https://solutions.hamburg/ - providing an Apache Day. This event is > September 6-8 in Hamburg. The complete invitation is copied below. > > They're asking for a 30 minute keynote-style presentation, and 4 > 75-minute presentations. Or possibly just 2, if that's all we can > manage. > > It's also suggested that we could possibly do more than one day, which > would expand the scope to include project talks, rather than just > Apache > Way/Community talks. I'm definitely open to this concept, if we can > find > the content, and the speakers, and can feature some of our incubating > and recently-graduated projects. (Message: Tomorrow's Software, Today.) > > So, for this, we need to craft the agenda, as per Shane's earlier > email, > and we need to identify speakers who can be there, and present the > content. > > FWIW, I've done my back-to-back travel for the year, and am NOT > available to attend/speak at this event. Also, I expect that having > speakers who speak German would be a significantly better option than > having US-based speakers anyways. > > So, we're looking for 2-5 volunteers who can be in Hamburg in > September, > and who are willing to work with this list to craft the overall message > that we want to present to this audience. > > Christofer Dutz is our primary contact with this event. > > > Details: > ================ > > firstly: its correct, I’m inviting the Apache Foundation for free - > regular industry Partners are paying 5000 Euros for half a Day, We are > not charging OpenSource or NGO Projects. > > The Audience we are targeting are Senior Field Engineers and Senior > Developers. The “experten.werkstatt” is the subpart of the > Solutions.hamburg where we’d like to to hardcore tech talk at > masterclass niveau. So, you can bring your A-Game and define the Format > as you like talk, workshops, sparing - you name it. > > We have Rooms in the size of up to 100 people, the idea is that the > Foundation is moderating and hosting the Room as a Partner. Our Idea is > to have 3 days (dev/ops/devops - not my idea) so it is thinkable to do > half, full or all three days - if you like. Its also thinkable to do > half a day dev and half a day devops - you get the idea. > > the timetable will be: > > 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 30 Min. > 10:30 - 10:40 Break 10 Min. > 10:40 - 11:55 Talk S1-A 75 Min. > 11:55 - 12:15 Break 20 Min. > 12:15 - 13:30 Talk S1-B 75 Min. > 13:30 - 15:15 Lunchbreak 105 Min. > 15:15 - 16:30 Talk S2-A 75 Min. > 16:30 - 17:00 Break 30 Min. > 17:00 - 18:15 Talk S2-B 75 Min. > > so one half day slot will be 2x75 Minutes > > Wed: Developer Day (Legendary Speakers Event in the Evening) > Thu: DevOps Day > Friday: Operations Day (legendary Big Party in the Evening) > > Regarding a Talk about the Apache Foundation: that would possibly fit > into a keynote slot - we can figure something out. > > pleas see https://solutions.hamburg for reference (sorry, german > only.) > > > > -- > Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen > http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > > -- Piergiorgio Lucidi Technology Evangelist and Chief of Enterprise Information Management @ Sourcesense Mentor / PMC Member / Committer @ Apache Software Foundation Community Star / Wiki Gardener / Global Forum Moderator @ Alfresco Author and Technical Reviewer @ Packt Publishing Technology Advisory Team Member @ Microsoft Top Community Contributor @ Crafter Project Leader / Committer @ JBoss http://www.open4dev.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org