The ApacheCon USA 2009 conference committee has contacted the OFBiz PMC (and other pmcs) about conference involvement. There is some interest among PMC members in participating in the conference, and last year most of the speakers were not on the PMC, so I wanted to open this discussion to the community at large. In short it look like we have an opportunity to do something like we did last year. I suppose if we wanted to do another 2 full days we could, but I'm thinking that going for 1 full day (6 presentations, plus possibly 2 evening BOF sessions) will be a more reasonable goal. We already have volunteers for at least 3 presentations, so I think we can at least do this. On the other hand... I won't be upset if I get such a response from this message that we have to ask them for 2 full days! Anyway, right now they are not looking for a schedule or for people to commit to a presentation, but rather a general interest level and a proposal from the PMC for what we think we can do. For more information about the conference please see http:// www.us.apachecon.com/ (though it seems to down at the minute). If you are interested in presenting, please reply here to the mailing list or email the PMC privately ([hidden email]). Thank you! I'm looking forward to another great gathering of minds on Oakland, CA in November! -David BTW: it looks like ApacheCon in general will be a bigger deal this year as the foundation is celebrating its 10 year anniversary and they want to do some big stuff for that! |
David,
We would be willing to present again on an ofbiz test framework with SeleniumXml. We continue to make progress on this. We just need some more example tests for the community. We could also present on performance testing and other QA ideas for ofbiz. Brett On 4/17/09, David E Jones <[hidden email]> wrote: > > The ApacheCon USA 2009 conference committee has contacted the OFBiz > PMC (and other pmcs) about conference involvement. There is some > interest among PMC members in participating in the conference, and > last year most of the speakers were not on the PMC, so I wanted to > open this discussion to the community at large. > > In short it look like we have an opportunity to do something like we > did last year. I suppose if we wanted to do another 2 full days we > could, but I'm thinking that going for 1 full day (6 presentations, > plus possibly 2 evening BOF sessions) will be a more reasonable goal. > We already have volunteers for at least 3 presentations, so I think we > can at least do this. On the other hand... I won't be upset if I get > such a response from this message that we have to ask them for 2 full > days! > > Anyway, right now they are not looking for a schedule or for people to > commit to a presentation, but rather a general interest level and a > proposal from the PMC for what we think we can do. For more > information about the conference please see http:// > www.us.apachecon.com/ (though it seems to down at the minute). > > If you are interested in presenting, please reply here to the mailing > list or email the PMC privately ([hidden email]). > > Thank you! I'm looking forward to another great gathering of minds on > Oakland, CA in November! > > -David > > BTW: it looks like ApacheCon in general will be a bigger deal this > year as the foundation is celebrating its 10 year anniversary and they > want to do some big stuff for that! > > -- Sent from my mobile device |
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Interested and have a couple of different directions. Will write some things up.
----- "David E Jones" wrote: > The ApacheCon USA 2009 conference committee has contacted the OFBiz > PMC (and other pmcs) about conference involvement. There is some > interest among PMC members in participating in the conference, and > last year most of the speakers were not on the PMC, so I wanted to > open this discussion to the community at large. > In short it look like we have an opportunity to do something like we > did last year. I suppose if we wanted to do another 2 full days we > could, but I'm thinking that going for 1 full day (6 presentations, > plus possibly 2 evening BOF sessions) will be a more reasonable goal. > We already have volunteers for at least 3 presentations, so I think we > can at least do this. On the other hand... I won't be upset if I get > such a response from this message that we have to ask them for 2 full > days! > Anyway, right now they are not looking for a schedule or for people to > commit to a presentation, but rather a general interest level and a > proposal from the PMC for what we think we can do. For more > information about the conference please see http:// > www.us.apachecon.com/ (though it seems to down at the minute). > If you are interested in presenting, please reply here to the mailing > list or email the PMC privately ([hidden email]). > Thank you! I'm looking forward to another great gathering of minds on > Oakland, CA in November! -- Ean Schuessler, CTO Brainfood.com [hidden email] - http://www.brainfood.com - 214-720-0700 x 315 |
Count me in please.
Mike On Apr 18, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Ean Schuessler wrote: > Interested and have a couple of different directions. Will write > some things up. > > ----- "David E Jones" wrote: >> The ApacheCon USA 2009 conference committee has contacted the OFBiz >> PMC (and other pmcs) about conference involvement. There is some >> interest among PMC members in participating in the conference, and >> last year most of the speakers were not on the PMC, so I wanted to >> open this discussion to the community at large. >> In short it look like we have an opportunity to do something like we >> did last year. I suppose if we wanted to do another 2 full days we >> could, but I'm thinking that going for 1 full day (6 presentations, >> plus possibly 2 evening BOF sessions) will be a more reasonable goal. >> We already have volunteers for at least 3 presentations, so I think >> we >> can at least do this. On the other hand... I won't be upset if I get >> such a response from this message that we have to ask them for 2 full >> days! >> Anyway, right now they are not looking for a schedule or for people >> to >> commit to a presentation, but rather a general interest level and a >> proposal from the PMC for what we think we can do. For more >> information about the conference please see http:// >> www.us.apachecon.com/ (though it seems to down at the minute). >> If you are interested in presenting, please reply here to the mailing >> list or email the PMC privately ([hidden email]). >> Thank you! I'm looking forward to another great gathering of minds on >> Oakland, CA in November! > > -- > Ean Schuessler, CTO Brainfood.com > [hidden email] - http://www.brainfood.com - 214-720-0700 x 315 smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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