Second that!

Another thing we can do if there's enough interest is to put together a
pow-wow session for Apache Groovy. Basically, grab a room, get together and
chat about anything that seems important. Face to face is always more
productive than any e-comms out there. I would be happy to help to find a
venue for that, if needed

Cos

On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 12:38PM, Paul King wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Now that Groovy is an official Apache project, I'd encourage as many
> people as possible to get along to ApacheCon conferences. The next one
> is in May in Vancouver, Canada. Speakers get free entry, so I'd
> encourage you to submit a talk - though the CFP closes today, so be
> quick!
> 
> I went to the last one in Europe and found in very worthwhile. I'd
> love to go to Vancouver too but my work commitments will make it
> difficult this time around. In any case, I'd be happy to "lend" one of
> my slide decks to anyone interested in spreading the Groovy message at
> the conference.
> 
> You can find out more details here:
> 
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp
> 
> There is also a travel assistance program (limited positions but
> numerous per conference I believe) if your work isn't in a position to
> fund your travel:
> 
> http://www.apache.org/travel/
> 
> That closes a few days after speaker acceptance notices are received,
> so still a little bit of time.
> 
> Cheers, Paul.

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