ApacheCon: Help needed to get the word out

2014-03-04 Thread Rich Bowen
As I've mentioned, it's our conference producer's job to advertise ApacheCon, but there's a lot we can do facing inwards towards our projects and their users. If you have a few spare cycles, I could really use your help. I've got a spreadsheet at https://docs.google.com/a/rcbowen.com/spreadsh

Re: On geeks growing up - wrt. ApacheCon

2014-03-04 Thread Melissa Warnkin
tee hee heeDavid, that sounds like a challenge to me?!?! :) From: Joe Brockmeier To: dev@community.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 10:02 AM Subject: Re: On geeks growing up - wrt. ApacheCon On Tue, Mar 4, 2014, at 09:00 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: >

Re: On geeks growing up - wrt. ApacheCon

2014-03-04 Thread Joe Brockmeier
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014, at 09:00 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > Also, at LinuxCon in New Orleans they had old-school cabinet video games > in that space, too. Big +1 on the cabinet games. Also, if we can get a air hockey table, David Nalley and I have some unfinished business... Best, jzb -- Joe Brockme

Re: On geeks growing up - wrt. ApacheCon

2014-03-04 Thread Rich Bowen
On 03/03/2014 02:52 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: Has anybody ever tried open gaming/hacking area at these types of conferences? Do these two mix well? By the way, the Linux Foundation (who is doing our US and EU conferences) have a tradition of having board games and geeky puzzle games sitting

Re: On geeks growing up - wrt. ApacheCon

2014-03-04 Thread Isabel Drost-Fromm
On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 11:52:26AM -0800, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > Has anybody ever tried open gaming/hacking area at these types of > conferences? Do these two mix well? http://events.ccc.de/congress/2004/ ... is where I learnt the rules to play Go - OMG is that really going to be 10 years ago