Content Committee, Apachecon North America, Austin, 2015
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Introduction
The Apache Software Foundation is responsible for providing the content for the event, while the Producer is responsible for everything else. PMCs that wish to provide content for the event are encouraged to have a spokesperson step forward to shepherd that process.
Tracks
So far, we have:
httpd
RichBowen - https://docs.google.com/document/d/11oh1CQEwgxvV_xM92kQyRP8HuI92VHuN5znNz-5-Qwg/edit?usp=sharing
- Twenty years on, and still on top, the Apache HTTP Server is the workhorse of the World Wide Web. Come hear the experts and the founders talk about where we came from and where we're going. And, of course, how to solve your problems today, with talks on SSL, Proxying, application deployment, and much more.
OFBiz
Pierre Smits, Sharan Foga
- Apache OFBiz is a suite of enterprise business applications built on a common architecture. This means it can be used as an ERP, CRM, E-Business/E-Commerce, SCM, MRP, MMS/EAM, POS or just as a framework to build applications. The OFBiz track will demonstrate the flexibility of OFBiz and how both business and technical users can gain value out of using it. Sessions will cover why businesses are now seriously looking at established open source enterprise solutions and also how developers can quickly get up and running with the framework.
Traffic Server
Leif Hedstrom (More of a web/ops/caching/etc track, along with Tomcat + HTTPD?)
OpenOffice
Kay Schenk, Andrea Pescetti
Key Signing
JFClere
Infra
Daniel Gruno
Cloud
Ross Gardler
- The cloud changes everything. The Apache Software Foundation changes everything. This track will focus on how The Apache Software Foundation and, more specifically, the Apache projects are often found at the core of the latest and greatest innovations in IT. Sessions in this track will show how the Apache Way enables the largest and the smallest of companies to work together to redefine IT. We'll also take a look into the future of cloud computing and how Apache projects fit into, even defines, that future.
Content management/munging
Nick Burch (would love to have a couple of cTAKES talk)
Apache in Science
Organizer(s)
Lewis John Mcgibbney, Chris Mattmann, put your name here
Target Projects
- http://oodt.apache.org
- http://ctakes.apache.org
- http://tika.apache.org
- http://gora.apache.org
- [[Apache (insert a database here)
- http://spark.apache.org
- http://sis.apache.org
- http://taverna.incubator.apache.org/
- https://airavata.apache.org/
Presentation/Meetup Ideas
Notes
(Note from Nick: We might be able to talk someone like Lewis or Chris M into putting on a science track. If that happens, I could see there being one good CTAKES talk for the content track on how you use UIMA+OpenNLP, then another for the science track on how you integrate CTAKEs with other things for solving medical/science problems with it
Healthcare
Pei Chen (cTakes) & Jay (Big Top/Red Hat)
SOA/integration track
Camel, CXF, Karaf some ActiveMQ, (ServiceMix a while back). Hadrian
Apache Cayenne
(Andrus Adamchik): To be precise, the talk will be about building model-driven REST applications with Apache Cayenne and LinkRest (a framework based on Cayenne, and a potential incubator candidate). (might have to be a stand-alone if not enough interest in a track)