This is a reminder for those that want to give a talk at the Spring Summit in Miami. Submissions should be a paragraph giving and overview of the talk. Please also include how long you would like to speak (30 min or 1 hour).
Submissions should be sent to the summ...@trafficserver.apache.org mailing list before 4/1. Thank you, -Bryan > On Feb 7, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Bryan Call <bc...@apache.org> wrote: > > Mark the calendar! We’re having our next ATS Summit adjacent to ApacheCon > North America, 2017, in Miami Florida. This time we are holding the Traffic > Server and Traffic Control Summits at the same time and we will have some > overlap in the tracks. I am working with the Linux Foundation on offical > registration for the summits and will follow up with an email and links. > > The dates are as follow: > > Sunday 5/14 - Monday 5/15 2017 - Traffic Server and Traffic Control > Summits > Tuesday 5/16 - Thursday 5/18 2017 - ApacheCon NA > > The ApacheCon conference is obviously optional. Note that even though the > Summit signup is not binding, due to the costs involved with this, we ask > that you only sign up if you do intend to go. If things change, just let me > know and I can remove you from the signup forms. > > The ApacheCon Conference web site is > > http://www.apachecon.com > > and our Summit page is available at > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Spring+2017+Summit > > > Finally, this also opens up the CFP for our Summit! Please submit your talk > and discussion proposals to the normal mailing list address > > summ...@trafficserver.apache.org > > > The CFP is open until April 1st, but don’t delay, and remember this is a > DevOps event! > > Hope to see you Miami, > > -Bryan