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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is now accepting applications for ApacheCon North America, at the Sheraton Hotel in New Orleans between the 3rd and 6th October 2022

The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large, users, developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members, who would like to attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. Applications are judged on several independent criteria including amongst others: financial need, merit in open source communities, benefits by participating.

Accepted applicants will be asked to provide some help during the conference - such as staffing the ASF Booth, announcing Speakers in their sessions etc.

More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for submitting.

Applications will close on Friday 1st July 2022 at 23:00 UTC+1/BST.

We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is now accepting applications for ApacheCon Europe 2015, 28th September to October 2nd 2015 in Budapest.

The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large, users, developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members, who would like to attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. Applications are judged on several independent criteria including amongst others: financial need, merit in open source communities, benefits by participating.

Accepted applicants will be asked to provide help during the conference.

The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all official ASF events, including cross-project activities; as such, it may be prudent for those in Asia and Americas to wait for an event geographically closer to them.

More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for submitting.

Applications will close on Friday 17th July 2015 at 23:00 UTC+1/BST.

We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.

 

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is now accepting applications for ApacheCon North America 2015, 13-17 April in Austin, Texas, USA

The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large, users, developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members, who would like to attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. Applications are judged on several independent criterias including among others: financial need, merit in open source communities, benefits by participating.

Accepted applicants will be asked to provide help during the conference.

The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all official ASF events, including cross-project activities; as such, it may be prudent for those in Asia and Americas to wait for an event geographically closer to them.

More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for submitting.

Applications will close on 6 February 2015 at 23:00 UTC/GMT.

We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is now accepting applications for ApacheCon Europe 2014, 17-21 November in Budapest, Hungary

The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large, users, developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members, who would like to attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. Applications are judged on several independent criterias including among others: financial need, merit in open source communities, benefits by participating.

Accepted applicants will be asked to provide help during the conference.

The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all official ASF events, including cross-project activities; as such, it may be prudent for those in Asia and Americas to wait for an event geographically closer to them.

More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for submitting.

Applications will close on 25 July 2014 at 23:00 UTC/GMT.

We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is now accepting applications for ApacheCon North America 2011, 7-11 November in Vancouver BC, Canada.

The TAC is seeking individuals from the Apache community at-large , users, developers, educators, students, Committers, and Members, who would like to attend ApacheCon, but need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applicants will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover flights/trains, accommodation and entrance fees either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. However, the support available for those attending only the BarCamp (7-8 November) is less than that for those attending the entire event (Conference + BarCamp 7-11 November). The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all official ASF events, including cross-project activities; as such, it may be prudent for those in Asia and Europe to wait for an event geographically closer to them.

More information can be found at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html including a link to the online application and detailed instructions for submitting.

Applications will close on 8 July 2011 at 22:00 BST (UTC/GMT +1).

We wish good luck to all those who will apply, and thank you in advance for tweeting, blogging, and otherwise spreading the word.

The Travel Assistance Committee is now taking in applications for those wanting to attend the Apache Retreat in Hursley in the UK, which is taking place between the 17th and 19th September.

The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be able to attend the Retreat, but who need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications will be scored on their individual merit. Applications are open to all open source developers, both Apache Committers wishing to attend the whole event, and other developers wishing to attend the one-day Bar Camp.

Financial assistance is available to cover travel to the event, either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. However, the support available for those attending only the barcamp is smaller than that for people attending the whole event. The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all ApacheCons, and cross-project events, and so it may be prudent for those in Asia and the Americas to wait for an event closer to them.

Please note that for this event, assistance with visa applications is not available. People who don't currently have permission to travel to the UK are advised to wait for ApacheCon NA (or a later local retreat), and indicate in their application for that conference that they were unable to attend the retreat.

More information can be found on the main Apache website at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html - where you will also find a link to the online application and details for submitting.

Applications for applying for travel assistance have just opened, and will close on the 1st of August 2010.

Good luck to all those that will apply.

The Travel Assistance Committee is now taking in applications for those wanting to attend ApacheCon North America (NA) 2010, which is taking place between the 1st and 5th November in Atlanta.

The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be able to attend ApacheCon, but who need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications will be scored on their individual merit.

Financial assistance is available to cover travel to the event, Hotel accomodation and entrance fees to the event, either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. However, the support available for those attending only the barcamp is smaller than that for people attending the whole event. The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all ApacheCons, and cross-project events, and so it may be prudent for those in Asia and the EU to wait for an event closer to them.

More information can be found on the main Apache website at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html - where you will also find a link to the online application and details for submitting.

Applications for applying for travel assistance are now being accepted, and will close on the 7th July 2010.

Good luck to all those that will apply.

Apply for Travel Assistance to the Apache Retreat Ireland

The Travel Assistance Committee is now taking in applications for those wanting to attend the Apache Retreat in Ireland, which is taking place between the 9th and 12th of April.

The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to be able to attend the Retreat, but who need some financial support in order to be able to get there. There are limited places available, and all applications will be scored on their individual merit. Applications are open to all open source developers, both Apache Committers wishing to attend the whole event, and other developers wishing to attend the Bar Camp.

Financial assistance is available to cover travel to the event, either in part or in full, depending on circumstances. However, the support available for those attending only the barcamp is smaller than that for people attending the whole event. The Travel Assistance Committee aims to support all ApacheCons, and cross-project events, and so it may be prudent for those in Asia and the Americas to wait for an event closer to them.

Please note that for this event, assistance with visa applications is not available. People who don't currently have permission to travel to Ireland are advised to wait for ApacheCon US, and indicate in their application for that conference that they were unable to attend the retreat.

More information can be found on the main Apache website at http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html - where you will also find a link to the online application and details for submitting.

Applications for applying for travel assistance have just opened, and will close on the 31st of January 2010.

Good luck to all those that will apply.