If you remind me on time and there is beer, I can do something like

  Why your project should incubate

  Why your project should not incubate

(either or both). Or whatever. I doubt that needs 15 mins though.

I don't really know what half of the incubating stuff does so I doubt I
should speak on any of *that*.

/me *prods geir to do his harmony elevator pitch*

Leo "just booked my tickets" Simons

On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 01:14:03AM -0700, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> Hiya everyone,
> 
> At ApacheCon US in Austin next month, we're scheduled to have a two-hour block
> for "Incubator Lightning Talks."  (Thursday 4:30-6:30pm)
> 
> This time is roughly to do as "we" see fit.
> 
> Our initial idea was to have short (15-min?) talks about as many podlings as 
> we
> can fit in to the timeslot.  Tell us what the project is about, who is
> involved, why I should download it, etc, etc.  You've got 15 minutes to
> convince a room full of Apache folks to contribute to your project.  Go forth.
> 
> Do folks here agree that this is a good idea?
> 
> Do we have any volunteers to help coordinate this?
> 
> Do we have podlings that are interested in presenting?
> 
> All things considered, I'd give priority to already accepted and active
> podlings; but if someone has a proposal they'd like to discuss and we have
> space for it, that's cool too.  Heck, if a full ASF project wants to get up
> there, that's fine by me, too.  (I don't have a clue what a bunch of TLPs are
> actually up to anyway...)
> 
> Note that no financial assistance will be provided to speakers in this
> lightning session - so you do have to get to Austin on your own.
> 
> Thanks!  -- justin

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