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BOFs have been scheduled for Monday and Tuesday evenings, at 8pm and 9pm. You should see the main conference schedule for what is when. If you would like to have a BOF, and it has not been scheduled, there will be a whiteboard available for signups. If you can't find it, hunt one of us down, and we'll try to help you.

What is a BOF?

Birds Of a Feather, or BOFs, are where people of like interests flock together – small, focused talks or group sessions for 60 minutes with just the people you need to meet. Any attendee can propose a BOF. They are currently scheduled for Monday and Tuesday evening from 8pm to 10pm.

This year, we've scheduled at some of our BOF's before ApacheCon starts, so they will appear in the conference schedule; this should reduce some of the confusion about which room is which from last year...

BOF Schedule Is Posted!

Thank you to all those who submitted BOFs proposals - especially those who did it early. We apologize to the few people we were not able to officially schedule.

The BOF schedule is now posted on the main ApacheCon site along with the daily session schedule.
The BOF schedule is now posted on the main ApacheCon site along with the daily session schedule.

Room assignments for BOFS are as follows, reading from left to right in the session schedule on the web:

BOF 1

BOF 2

BOF 3

BOF 4

Parthenon 3

Parthenon 4

Parthenon 5

Zeus (online lounge)

Note: While we cannot accept official BOF slots, please feel free to try to connect with the people you want to meet anyway. We may be able to squeeze popular targets into the back half of some of the larger rooms.

Info on Specific BOFs

BOF speakers can place links to abstracts, slidesets, etc. here.

  • WsrfWsnWsdmBof is a BOF about the OASIS WS-ResourceFramework, WS-Notification, and WS-Distributed Management families of specifications and the new ws.apache.org subprojects that host implementations of these emerging specifications.
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