Re: ApacheCon content committee

2014-01-15 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
I'd like to through my hat in the ring as far as Bigtop and Giraph are concerned. Also, for as long as nobody's willing to handle Spark -- I'd be more than happy to do that as well. Trouble is -- wiki doesn't let me login: RomanShaposhnik Same account I use for wiki.apache.org/incubator/ Thanks,

Re: ApacheCon content committee

2014-01-15 Thread Joe Brockmeier
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014, at 03:44 PM, Ted Dunning wrote: > Many projects have only a single person listed per project. In some > cases, it is a person with a strong point of view that is strongly influenced > by > their non-Apache life. > > Other important projects have nobody listed. > > Are subm

Re: ApacheCon content committee

2014-01-15 Thread Ted Dunning
Rich, Many projects have only a single person listed per project. In some cases, it is a person with a strong point of view that is strongly influenced by their non-Apache life. Other important projects have nobody listed. Are submissions going to be curated by the group as a whole? Or only by

Re: New Committer Orientation

2014-01-15 Thread Noah Slater
party@? On 13 January 2014 20:40, Rich Bowen wrote: > Do we have a New Committer Orientation page somewhere? I ask because I just > mentioned the party@ list to someone and they had never heard of it, despite > being around the Foundation for a long time. Clearly, we're falling down on > the job

ApacheCon content committee

2014-01-15 Thread Rich Bowen
I've put the ApacheCon content committee listing at https://wiki.apache.org/apachecon/ContentCommitteeNA2014 If you're not listed there, and you'd like to help curate content for the conference, please add your project and name there. Thanks. -- Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com http://rcbowen.co

Re: Keynote idea: Revolutionizing Education

2014-01-15 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Hi, On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Marcel Offermans wrote: >... The keynote is not technical, but instead focusses on how this platform > helps improve the way we teach our children... I like that - for me the best keynotes are not directly about what we do, but help put it in perspective. Loo