On 29/12/2014 Kay Schenk wrote:
Participate in
ApacheConNA in Austin, TX, April 13-15, 2015, http://apachecon.com/. ...
A suggested list of topics can be found at:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=50855951
Proposals can be submitted until Feb. 1, 2015 via the following link :
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-north-america/program/cfp

I've seen almost no feedback. I looked at the official CFP link to see if we missed something but nothing relevant was submitted after 1 December 2014. Unless Kay received some replies to the mail sent to announce@, we have no volunteers yet.

We started with 10 talks, but we'll have to downsize if we don't have enough speakers. So, please, take your time to see if you could present one of the following talks (this is a copy-paste from the above page):

1 State: A perspective of our first 15 years, and the current state of the project
2 Future: Outlook for OpenOffice, 2015 and beyond
3 Development: Significant recent or foreseen technical improvements in OpenOffice; the architecture of OpenOffice as it relates to open source development/maintenance.
3a Improvements to core code (Modules vs complete "office" suite)
3b Improvements to the development process (IDEs, etc.)
3c Improvements to core libraries, etc.
3d Incorporating other open source products or ideas
4 Localization: L10N community, translation, Pootle server
5 QA: Quality assurance processes, Bugzilla, bug triaging, testing tools
6 Documentation and Marketing: Documentation, Trademarks, OpenOffice Reputation, OpenOffice in the Press (Documentation and Marketing could also be split) 7 ODF: The relationship of the ODF standard and OpenOffice. How did this standard contribute to making OpenOffice open source? 8 Adoption: How did making OpenOffice open source contribute to its adoption by business enterprises; Migration use cases. 9 Ecosystem: A panel of OpenOffice downstream users (Symphony, NeoOffice, LibreOffice, Go-oo) discussing their use of OpenOffice code and what they've contributed back. 10 Mobile: How desktop based office systems will adopt to responsive design in mobile devices

Feel free to add more talks, but only if you volunteer to deliver them yourself!

We can wait a few days, even a week, but then we'll have to cut the topics we can't cover.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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