Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-03-30 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Gris Do you have any more details on the Open Source Summit in Mexico that you mentioned is happening this year? I checked the Linux Foundation website and only see a summit in San Diego - is this the one you were talking about? Thanks Sharan On 2019/01/16 16:05:23, Griselda Cuevas wrote:

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-03-30 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi All I'm bringing this topic back up again so we can finalise the main events we will be participating in this year.). I've put together a wiki page with all the suggestions and will start completing the details of dates and location. https://s.apache.org/qz0d We can then look at seeing wh

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-30 Thread Griselda Cuevas
Sounds good, I'll make sure to connect with you at FOSDEM. On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 14:41, Sharan Foga wrote: > Hi Gris > > Thanks - that's great news. > > At the moment, the preparations for FOSDEM are taking my time, so will > look at picking this up again once the big event next weekend is over

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-30 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Gris Thanks - that's great news. At the moment, the preparations for FOSDEM are taking my time, so will look at picking this up again once the big event next weekend is over. Thanks Sharan On 2019/01/30 02:24:50, Griselda Cuevas wrote: > I'd like to volunteer to be a co-organizer for OSC

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-29 Thread Griselda Cuevas
I'd like to volunteer to be a co-organizer for OSCON & Open Source Summit US & Mexico. On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 12:55, Sharan Foga wrote: > Hi Daniel > > I've already started to put together a wiki page > > https://s.apache.org/qz0d > > Once we have the main list, I think then we can then look a

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-22 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Daniel I've already started to put together a wiki page https://s.apache.org/qz0d Once we have the main list, I think then we can then look at breaking it down into various categories. At some events we have a track, at others we have only a booth so we'll need to understand what we will ge

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-22 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 1/22/19 1:52 PM, Griselda Cuevas wrote: Hi all, I am revisiting the thread to confirm status and next steps.how should we proceed? I think we need to get a document going where we can track both our options and confirmed engagements. This will lkely have to be linked to our fiscal years in

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-22 Thread Griselda Cuevas
Hi all, I am revisiting the thread to confirm status and next steps.how should we proceed? On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 11:05 AM Griselda Cuevas +1 to OSCON and Open Source Summit. I am also organizing an Open Source > Summit in Mexico and I'd love for us to participate in Festival del > Software Libre.

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-16 Thread Griselda Cuevas
+1 to OSCON and Open Source Summit. I am also organizing an Open Source Summit in Mexico and I'd love for us to participate in Festival del Software Libre. This is an event organized by the Linux Foundation and its international committee. I'm happy to take on the organization of the Mexico events,

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-16 Thread Rob Tompkins
I’m trying to get $work to send me to OSCON as well. Furthermore, I’ve submitted talks on Commons as well as how to work up CVE’s. If those pan out I’d be happy to help with anything Apache related. -Rob > On Jan 16, 2019, at 8:28 AM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: > > +1 to OSCON > It may be worth co

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-16 Thread Rich Bowen
On 1/15/19 3:17 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > Personally, for North America (where I hail from ;-)) I've always > consider the following to be a pretty solid (if not must attend) set > of events: > * SCALE > * LinuxFest NorthWest > * OSCON > * ApacheCON NA > * All Things Open

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
+1 to OSCON It may be worth considering Open Source Summit, too. I've been only once, but they did have local and community booths as well. If I can trick $dayjob to get me to either/both, I'm more than happy to to organize the booth again. -- Daniel Ruggeri On January 15, 2019 2:17:41 PM CST,

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-15 Thread Trevor Grant
I'll do GOTO Chicago again (presuming we're invited back, need to follow up with them). Mainly bc it's easy and I'm local. tg On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 2:18 PM Roman Shaposhnik wrote: > Personally, for North America (where I hail from ;-)) I've always > consider the following to be a pretty sol

Re: [DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-15 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
Personally, for North America (where I hail from ;-)) I've always consider the following to be a pretty solid (if not must attend) set of events: * SCALE * LinuxFest NorthWest * OSCON * ApacheCON NA * All Things Open Thanks, Roman. On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 7:16 AM Sharan Foga

[DISCUSSION] ComDev Event Participation for 2019

2019-01-13 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi All Last year we had an extremely busy year and participated at lots and lots of events. As well as ApacheCon we also held an EU Roadshow and had representation at around 15 other events. While it was good to be busy, last minute planning can cause stress so this year we would like to be a b