Re: Apache Event Calendar

2014-04-26 Thread Ross Gardler
Event branding is handled by trademarks@. Hadoop has a unique history that means some events are handled differently, although they should still adhere to the branding policy. I'm not aware of any concerns around these events but if there are any they can be raised on trademarks@ On 9 Apr 2014 10:4

2014 Hadoop Summit, Amsterdam??? was Re: Apache Event Calendar

2014-04-09 Thread Melissa Warnkin
nesday, April 9, 2014 12:45 PM Subject: Re: Apache Event Calendar On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Nick Burch wrote: > I see that http://hadoopsummit.org/amsterdam/ isn't listed, for example - >> is this by design, or just got overlooked? >> > > Did they get the third part

Re: Apache Event Calendar

2014-04-09 Thread Ted Dunning
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Nick Burch wrote: > I see that http://hadoopsummit.org/amsterdam/ isn't listed, for example - >> is this by design, or just got overlooked? >> > > Did they get the third party event branding nod? If so, whoever gave the > approval used to be supposed to add it to t

Re: Apache Event Calendar

2014-04-09 Thread Nick Burch
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014, Rich Bowen wrote: Who has access to the Apache event calendar - https://community.apache.org/calendars/conferences.html I know you do, but does anybody else? Anyone who asks! What's the policy for what gets put on there? Is it only official events like Apac

Apache Event Calendar

2014-04-09 Thread Rich Bowen
Melissa, I keep forgetting to mention this, so while I'm thinking of it ... Who has access to the Apache event calendar - https://community.apache.org/calendars/conferences.html I know you do, but does anybody else? What's the policy for what gets put on there? Is it only offic