Ok, 

So, it seems people were waiting for something to be planned on the 
back-channel. I could just sum up a proposal from my side so you could give 
your opinion to that.

First off, I would like to fill the 3 Apache Days with Apache Stuff … Ideally 
giving a wide view of the types of projects we have. Right now I would have 
suggested something down this path:

Dev-Day: 
- BigData Storage (Cassandra?) – How to store, retrieve and process Data in 
Cassandra?
- BigData Processing (Spark (Streaming)?) – An introduction on how to use one 
of the cool Stream Processing Frameworks?
- IoT (Mynewt?, Edgent?) – An Introduction into the Framework with some 
examples on what you can do with it?
- Core (Commons?) – Commons is probably the project most people have used but 
haven’t really dealt with in detail … some cool things you can do with Commons 
stuff?

Ops-Day:
- BigData Storage (Hadoop?, Cassandra?) – How to setup a small Hadoop or 
Cassandra cluster?
- BigData Processing (Spark?) – How to setup a small Spark cluster and run some 
jobs in it?
- Servlet-Engines – (Tomcat?) – How to setup and configure Tomcat for 
Production?
- Big Picture – How the different parts of Apache fit together?

Apache-Day
- The Apache Way
- The Incubator (Lifecycle of an Apache Project)
- How to make money with Open-Source?
- ….??? (Ways to get involved/How the Apache Foundation works internally/…)

But that’s just a draft and a one-man-brainstorming.

All talks should be entry-level suited to get people not yet involved with the 
topics interested and people with some experience to get to ask some questions. 
And probably the talks should be in German … but I’ll double check that with 
the organizer of the conference right away.

What do you think?

Chris



Am 10.07.17, 09:44 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>:

    Hi Justin,
    
    Well there has been quite some interest to speak, but what I’m talking 
about is to sort of plan a schedule for which we would then try to get people 
from the corresponding Projects to speak. I don’t want to dictate a schedule. 
As I mentioned before, the audience there is quite entry level and I would bet 
that 90% of the ApacheCon-type talks would completely fry the brains of most 
attendees there. 
    
    But I think it would be a great opportunity to spread the Apache word, so 
entry level talks would be great, and it would be great to cover not only the 
BigData base, but also other ones :-)
    
    Chris
    
    Am 10.07.17, 09:07 schrieb "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com>:
    
        Hi,
        
        > I am willing to do a lot of the work for this, but definitely not all 
of it. So, if there are people willing to help, please step forward. Otherwise 
I’ll just contact the guys from that conference and cancel this project.
        
        
        I assume at this point is just getting enough people to put up their 
hands to volunteer to speak and have some time to organise the schedule?
        
        Or do you have a more defined list of tasks you need help with? Having 
that may help motivate people?
        
        Thanks,
        Justin
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