From: Joyce P. <tru...@ya...> - 2003-10-05 23:26:25
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Hi Robert! So I imagine Apache httpd itself will be the framework for this particular road show, since that's our common ground. We'll walk them through setting up a mod-pubsub server -- or as I like to say, turning their regular Apache httpd into a pubsub server in three easy steps ;-) -- and then show them as many cool things as possible that they might do with that server, and how easy it is to do those cool things. Most of the specific demos will be browser-based, since presumably most Apache httpd developers will be interested in the browser; and we'll try to focus on specific emerging web needs where we can add value. We haven't decided on the exact lineup yet, but we'll try to touch on things of broad interest to webdevs -- like viewing Apache logs in realtime, non-email notifications, better RSS updates, and making your own front-end to multiple public web services. So to sum up, I think the narrative framework of this particular presentation will be "using a technology you already love, Apache httpd, to do cool new things that you're just starting to think about". Let us know if you can help out, JP --- Robert O'Brien <ro...@ih...> wrote: > Curious...what's the narrative framework for the ApacheCon talk/demo? |