Hi everyone, a gentle reminder for the CFP for Community Over Code (Formerly ApacheCon). We are looking forward to your submissions for the Community track!
Thanks & Regards, Sharan & Swapnil On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 2:24 PM sharanf <sha...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi All > > This is a note to let you know that we are running a Community Tracks > for Community Over Code (Formerly ApacheCon > <https://communityovercode.org/>). If you haven’t seen the announcement > then please take a look. The event will take place in Halifax, Nova > Scotia, Canada from 7^th - 10^th October 2023. (And yes the dates are > correct – it starts on a Saturday!) > > Having a track means that our community has the opportunity to participate. > * > *So why should you submit something for the Community Track CFP? > > The ASF and our communities are always evolving and growing. We are > still attracting new projects and new contributors. It’s this diversity > that makes us sustainable so it becomes important that we hear from the > people within all our communities. What topics could you talk about and > submit? Your experience of being part of the ASF is important. > > How and why did you become involved with the ASF? What does it mean to > you to be a Contributor, Committer, Member or Officer in the Foundation? > How do you understand and interpret our collaborative culture? What are > your real life stories adopting it? Did you or your project have any > challenges to overcome? > > All those with knowledge of branding, licencing, governance - please > feel free to submit something that will share your knowledge with others. > > How diverse and inclusive are our communities? Do you have any data or > opinions about where we are now and what our future communities could > evolve into? > > The Community Track is all about our communities sharing their thoughts > and experiences with others, so that they can learn from it - so please > submit if you have something you want share. And if it’s your first time > submitting – then no problem, we welcome all submissions. (And if you'd > like to submit something to any other track-- then that's fine too!. > There is no reason you can't submit muitiple talks to multiple tracks) > > So get thinking and when you are ready please use the CFP link below to > make your submission. > > Submit to the CFP <https://asf.squibble.dev/oauth.html> > > You can find more details on the website. https://communityovercode.org/ > > Looking forward to your submissions :-) > > Thanks > Sharan and Swapnil --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org