A question for the community... Myself and Cayenne PMC are trying to
figure out the format for participating at ApacheCon US 2010 that will
be held in November in Atlanta, GA (USA). We have a few options:
1. a full day Cayenne track with multiple sessions
2. a single session (it is unclear whether this will be an option)
3. a meetup
4. a BoF informal session
5. training (also unclear)
I am fine with either of the above, but obviously the first kind will
require the most work from us, as we'll need to prepare talks for a
full day (and preferably enlist extra speakers in addition to myself).
It also carries the most risk of people not showing up. Aside from
that we can do some cool things like training sessions on ROP,
caching, callbacks. Essentially "Cayenne in the real world" -
everything beyond the online tutorial.
So I was wondering if there is an interest in the community to attend
ApacheCon either because of a Cayenne event or because you are going
for some other project, but Cayenne is also on your radar. And which
format from the above would be of most interest to you?
You can reply either privately or on the list. And while we are on
this topic, if you have some other ideas of the regional Cayenne
events (formal or informal) and know that they can attract some people
in your area, please share.
Cheers,
Andrus
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