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characterized by a collaborative, consensus based development process,
an open and pragmatic software license, and a desire to create high
quality software that leads the way in its field. We consider
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a community of developers and users.
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If you are unable to join us in Amsterdam, no problem, just
register for the live
video streaming and follow the event live
from your own PC. After the live transmission, you can replay
your favorite talks, whenever and as often as you like.
All keynote sessions and the opening plenary are available
free of charge:
- State of the Feather
by Jim Jagielski, Chairman of the Apache Software Foundation,
Wednesday, 9 April, at 09:00 CEST (07:00 UTC/GMT)
- Using Audio Technology and Open Content to Reduce Global
Illiteracy, Poverty and Disease
by Cliff Schmidt, Executive Director of Literacy Bridge,
Wednesday, 9 April, at 09:30 CEST (07:30 UTC/GMT)
- Apache and Steam Engines: the Magic of Collaborative Innovation
by Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Open Source Initiative Board Member,
Thursday, 10 April, at 11:30 CEST (09:30 UTC/GMT)
- Apache 3.0 (a Tall Tale)
by Roy Fielding, Co-founder of The Apache Software Foundation,
and Vice President, Apache HTTP Server,
Friday, 11 April, at 16:30 CEST (14:30 UTC/GMT)
The talks of the following select ApacheCon Europe tracks are
available for just 99 Euro:
System Administration
(Wednesday),
Web Security
(Thursday),
Web Services and Web 2.0
(Friday).
ApacheCon Europe 2008, the official user conference of the Apache
Software Foundation will be held 7 April through 11 April in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ApacheCon is a week of open source goodness
straight from the source of the ASF, featuring 15 intense training
classes over two days followed by three days of more than 50 sessions
by the creators of open source software such as the Apache HTTP Server,
Tomcat, Lucene, Wicket and more.
Check out www.eu.apachecon.com
for more details about the trainings, sessions, keynotes,
Fast Feather Track, Lightning Talks, and the new BarCode event.
ApacheCon US 2008 will be held 3 November through 7 November in
New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Call for Papers is open until Thursday, 3 April 2008, and The Apache
Software Foundation invites submissions on topics related to all Apache
software projects, and Open Source in general.
Check out www.us.apachecon.com
for more details and to submit a proposal.
The Apache Software Foundation has written an open letter
to Sun Microsystems regarding our inabillity to acquire an acceptable license for the test kit
for Java SE needed by Apache Harmony. For futher information
please see the FAQ and direct all questions to Apache's VP
for JCP issues, geirm at apache dot org, or our regular press inquiry address, press at apache dot org.