On 01/30/2018 07:38 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote:
Is there a guide on the kind of talks ApacheCons look for (45 minutes
is all I found so far). I haven't been to an ApacheCon before, but may
be interesting in submitting an Apache Solr talk (have presented at
other confs). I usually do beginner talks, but don't know if this is
from-zero, latest-features, from A to K, or any other kind of talk
that would be most useful.
Any advise/links would be appreciated, probably not just by me.
We try to do roughly half and half between intro and the more advanced
talks - half to get the newer folks to join us, and half to encourage
them on their path towards contributing to the projects themselves.
All talks will be roughly 50 minutes (45 + Q&A time).
The kind of talks that you mention are all appropriate for the audience
we tend to attract, but as a reviewer I'd probably personally lean
towards the more advanced end of the spectrum than the bare-bones intro
talks.
Regards,
Alex.
On 29 January 2018 at 20:49, Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> wrote:
As you may have seen on the Apache blog -
https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the-apache-software-foundation-announces28
- we will be holding ApacheCon North America in Montreal, Canada, September
24-28, at the Marriott.
More details will be coming as fast as we have them, but you can get started
at http://apachecon.com/ and by following us on @ApacheCon on Twitter.
Also, note that the CFP is already open. Follow the link from
http://apachecon.com/acna18/
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