The ACEU19 website is a Drupal installation maintained by NewThinking.
This is also open source software. This covers the website, the CFP, and
the schedule.
I do hope that we can, in the future, get a single system running for all
of our conferences, but currently we generally rely on the confer
Hi all,
yeah ... didn't quite see what you were asking for ... for the ApacheCon NA
this and last year we used the open-source project DukeCon.
I'm part of the development team ... for this year I would love a little more
heads-up in order to fully integrate it with our CFP system.
I think Rich
On 12/27/19 6:16 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
Yes, we just bought it for another year. Cc'ing Rich Bowen to share info.
No, that is not correct. I presume you're thinking of the CFP (Call For
Presentations) tool that we use?
ApacheCon Europe used something different from what we used for
Happy to help. Happy new year.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019, 08:16 Driesprong, Fokko wrote:
> Thanks Kevin for the pointers.
>
> Rich would it be possible to share the details on the software? Thanks!
>
> Cheers, Fokko
>
> Op vr 27 dec. 2019 om 19:26 schreef Austin Bennett <
> whatwouldausti...@gmail.c
Thanks Kevin for the pointers.
Rich would it be possible to share the details on the software? Thanks!
Cheers, Fokko
Op vr 27 dec. 2019 om 19:26 schreef Austin Bennett <
whatwouldausti...@gmail.com>
> If that's licensed for many to use, great.
>
> Beam had used https://sessionize.com -- which w
If that's licensed for many to use, great.
Beam had used https://sessionize.com -- which we were very happy with.
If not charging for the (Airflow) conference, sessionize comes at no
cost. .
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 3:16 AM Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
>
> Yes, we just bought it for another year. C
Yes, we just bought it for another year. Cc'ing Rich Bowen to share info.
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019, 04:25 Driesprong, Fokko wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> At the Apache Airflow project, we're looking at organizing two summits, one
> in the US, and one in the EU. I've noticed that we're having some kind of
>
Hi all,
At the Apache Airflow project, we're looking at organizing two summits, one
in the US, and one in the EU. I've noticed that we're having some kind of
software for managing the sessions and the speakers:
https://aceu19.apachecon.com/schedule?day=2019-10-22
My question is, does anyone know