Dear All,
I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which was organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last time I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also there were so many learnings for me as an individual. 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were available all the time. 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak was a very nice experience. 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, One of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin Mclean(PMC Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source project who are the driving force for it. 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he couldn't stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all the sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola Mazzoni. 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike Bates. More details about these presentations are available here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those photographs are shared here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The organizing committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the remote locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our community! -- Kind Regards, Ashish Vijaywargiya Vice President of Operations *HotWax Systems* *Enterprise open source experts* cell: +91-9893479711 http://www.hotwaxsystems.com |
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Your summary is awesome! Jacques Le 26/09/2019 à 15:04, Ashish Vijaywargiya a écrit : > Dear All, > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which was > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last time > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > available all the time. > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak was > a very nice experience. > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, One > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin Mclean(PMC > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > project who are the driving force for it. > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he couldn't > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all the > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > Mazzoni. > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike Bates. > > More details about these presentations are available here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > photographs are shared here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The organizing > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the remote > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > community! > > -- > Kind Regards, > Ashish Vijaywargiya > Vice President of Operations > *HotWax Systems* > *Enterprise open source experts* > cell: +91-9893479711 > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > |
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On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 11:22 AM Jacques Le Roux < [hidden email]> wrote: > Thanks Ashish, > > Your summary is awesome! > > Jacques > > Le 26/09/2019 à 15:04, Ashish Vijaywargiya a écrit : > > Dear All, > > > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which > was > > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last > time > > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > > available all the time. > > > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak > was > > a very nice experience. > > > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, > One > > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin > Mclean(PMC > > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > > project who are the driving force for it. > > > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he > couldn't > > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all > the > > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > > Mazzoni. > > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike > Bates. > > > > More details about these presentations are available here: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > > photographs are shared here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The > organizing > > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the > remote > > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > > community! > > > > -- > > Kind Regards, > > Ashish Vijaywargiya > > Vice President of Operations > > *HotWax Systems* > > *Enterprise open source experts* > > cell: +91-9893479711 > > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > > > |
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Hi Ashish,
thank you for the great summary, insights and photos! You all seem to have had a great time, wish I could have been there too. Kudos, Michael Am 26.09.19 um 15:04 schrieb Ashish Vijaywargiya: > Dear All, > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which was > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last time > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > available all the time. > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak was > a very nice experience. > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, One > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin Mclean(PMC > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > project who are the driving force for it. > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he couldn't > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all the > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > Mazzoni. > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike Bates. > > More details about these presentations are available here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > photographs are shared here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The organizing > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the remote > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > community! > > -- > Kind Regards, > Ashish Vijaywargiya > Vice President of Operations > *HotWax Systems* > *Enterprise open source experts* > cell: +91-9893479711 > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
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Very nicely written, I was able to imagine everything :)
Thank you Ashish for the amazing summary! Best regards, Swapnil M Mane, ofbiz.apache.org On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:35 PM Ashish Vijaywargiya < [hidden email]> wrote: > Dear All, > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which was > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last time > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > available all the time. > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak was > a very nice experience. > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, One > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin Mclean(PMC > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > project who are the driving force for it. > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he couldn't > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all the > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > Mazzoni. > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike Bates. > > More details about these presentations are available here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > photographs are shared here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The organizing > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the remote > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > community! > > -- > Kind Regards, > Ashish Vijaywargiya > Vice President of Operations > *HotWax Systems* > *Enterprise open source experts* > cell: +91-9893479711 > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > |
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 6:17 AM Swapnil M Mane <[hidden email]> wrote: > Very nicely written, I was able to imagine everything :) > Thank you Ashish for the amazing summary! > > Best regards, > Swapnil M Mane, > ofbiz.apache.org > > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:35 PM Ashish Vijaywargiya < > [hidden email]> wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which > was > > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last > time > > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > > available all the time. > > > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak > was > > a very nice experience. > > > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, > One > > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin > Mclean(PMC > > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > > project who are the driving force for it. > > > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he > couldn't > > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all > the > > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > > Mazzoni. > > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike > Bates. > > > > More details about these presentations are available here: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > > photographs are shared here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The > organizing > > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the > remote > > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > > community! > > > > -- > > Kind Regards, > > Ashish Vijaywargiya > > Vice President of Operations > > *HotWax Systems* > > *Enterprise open source experts* > > cell: +91-9893479711 > > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > > > |
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Please help yourself to unsubscribe. https://ofbiz.apache.org/mailing-lists.html Thanks & Regards -- Deepak Nigam On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 4:29 PM Mariano Marks <[hidden email]> wrote: > unsubscribe > > On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 6:17 AM Swapnil M Mane <[hidden email]> > wrote: > > > Very nicely written, I was able to imagine everything :) > > Thank you Ashish for the amazing summary! > > > > Best regards, > > Swapnil M Mane, > > ofbiz.apache.org > > > > > > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:35 PM Ashish Vijaywargiya < > > [hidden email]> wrote: > > > > > Dear All, > > > > > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which > > was > > > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > > > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last > > time > > > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > > > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > > > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > > > > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > > > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > > > available all the time. > > > > > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz > project > > > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like > Mike, > > > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak > > was > > > a very nice experience. > > > > > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks > and > > > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > > > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > > > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, > > One > > > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > > > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > > > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > > > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin > > Mclean(PMC > > > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). > You > > > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > > > project who are the driving force for it. > > > > > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > > > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he > > couldn't > > > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > > > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all > > the > > > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > > > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > > > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > > > Mazzoni. > > > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike > > Bates. > > > > > > More details about these presentations are available here: > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > > > > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > > > photographs are shared here: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on > this > > > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > > > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > > > > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice > event > > > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The > > organizing > > > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the > > remote > > > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > > > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go > and > > > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile > app > > > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing > one. > > > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > > > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > > > > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so > beautiful. > > > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > > > community! > > > > > > -- > > > Kind Regards, > > > Ashish Vijaywargiya > > > Vice President of Operations > > > *HotWax Systems* > > > *Enterprise open source experts* > > > cell: +91-9893479711 > > > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > > > > > > |
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Wow, that was awesome, thanks Ashish for this nice summary.
Best regards, Pranay Pandey On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:35 PM Ashish Vijaywargiya < [hidden email]> wrote: > Dear All, > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which was > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last time > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > available all the time. > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak was > a very nice experience. > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, One > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin Mclean(PMC > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > project who are the driving force for it. > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he couldn't > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all the > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > Mazzoni. > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike Bates. > > More details about these presentations are available here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > photographs are shared here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The organizing > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the remote > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > community! > > -- > Kind Regards, > Ashish Vijaywargiya > Vice President of Operations > *HotWax Systems* > *Enterprise open source experts* > cell: +91-9893479711 > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > |
Hi Ashish, great recap!
For me it was the first ApacheCon. The climate is completely different from the normal "computer conferences". The community is really a family! You can touch with yourself what different people, from different cultures, scattered all over the world united by a passion for a project can do! It gave me the opportunity to "see" people and interact with them. It makes the virtual community physical! The level of skills is incredibly high, much higher than what I found in other "branded" conferences; we understand that the people present are not here for "work" but for "passion". You can see what passion combined with knowledge can do. The Apache community is truly a power! The Apache projects are really many, watching the committer's passionate interventions allowed me to get in touch with several projects I knew nothing about. Following a speach is not like knowing a project by reading the documentation, it's much better! Now when I use Groovy I think of the beer I drank with Paul King ... cool! Regards, N Il giorno sab 28 set 2019 alle ore 14:06 Pranay Pandey < [hidden email]> ha scritto: > Wow, that was awesome, thanks Ashish for this nice summary. > > Best regards, > Pranay Pandey > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 6:35 PM Ashish Vijaywargiya < > [hidden email]> wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > I am writing this email to share the update about Apachecon 2019 which > was > > organized in Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada USA(September 09 - 12, > > 2019). This was my second chance to attend Apachecon conference. Last > time > > I attended it in New Orleans in the year 2008. Attending the 20th > > anniversary of ASF was one of the best experiences of my life and also > > there were so many learnings for me as an individual. > > > > 1) Flamingo Hotel and the arrangements within the hotel was very nice. > > Breakfast, Lunch was also very good and the coffee, beverages were > > available all the time. > > > > 2) Meeting the community members who are engaged in Apache OFBiz project > > like Sharan, Nicola and my other colleague from HotWax Systems like Mike, > > Ben, Desiree, Patrick, Jacopo, Anil, Divesh, Swapnil, Mridul and Deepak > was > > a very nice experience. > > > > 3) Sharan has organized an evening get together with some OFBiz folks and > > guys from other great ASF projects: we had a pleasant time having some > > drinks and sharing our impressions about the conference, plans and > > memories! The other guys who joined were Paul King(PMC Chair of Groovy, > One > > of the founder of Groovy language and the author of the book Groovy in > > Action), Lars Eilebrecht(One of the founders of HTTP project), Claude > > Warren(ASF Member and associated with Apache Jena project), Chris > > Dutz(Member on Plc4x project and also tac PMC member) and Justin > Mclean(PMC > > Chair of Mynewt and PMC of server other projects and expert of IoT). You > > feel so great when you meet the core members of any of the open-source > > project who are the driving force for it. > > > > 4) Meeting with James Gosling is the dream come true situation for an > > individual. Deepak got a chance to meet with James Gosling and he > couldn't > > stop himself to take a selfie with James. Please see Deepak's pic with > > James Gosling here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > 5) There were three sessions organized from Apache OFBiz panel and all > the > > sessions were a very informative one. Those sessions were: > > 5a) Apache OFBiz in the Cloud(s) by Deepak Dixit > > 5b) OFBiz in the fashion industry, an omnichannel approach by Nicola > > Mazzoni. > > 5c) The ASF and OFBiz - How Community Makes It All Possible by Mike > Bates. > > > > More details about these presentations are available here: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/nxWrBw > > > > We have also taken a few photographs from the conference and those > > photographs are shared here: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/x/ExLABw > > > > I was reading the quote for Las Vegas and all the quotes present on this > > link are true and we could feel it when we were in Vegas. :-) > > Here they are: https://www.techjunkie.com/las-vegas-captions/ > > > > I would like to pass on my thanks to ASF for organizing such a nice event > > each year and this 20th year anniversary was an amazing one. The > organizing > > committee members managed to plan such a nice and big event from the > remote > > locations. And as a participant, you would be amazed to see such a nice > > arrangement. All the sessions were running very smoothly, you can go and > > attend any of the sessions. The session details present on the mobile app > > was very friendly. Keynote sessions in the big hall were the amazing one. > > Such a nice events give the opportunity to all the participants to meet > > with each other and plan something meaningful in the open-source world. > > > > Thanks so much to everyone for making the open-source world so beautiful. > > Together we can create so many amazing and meaningful things for our > > community! > > > > -- > > Kind Regards, > > Ashish Vijaywargiya > > Vice President of Operations > > *HotWax Systems* > > *Enterprise open source experts* > > cell: +91-9893479711 > > http://www.hotwaxsystems.com > > > -- Nicola Mazzoni *Mp Styl**e Srl* via Meucci, 37 41019 Limidi di Soliera (MO) T 059/684916 M 347/9905529 www.mpstyle.it |
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