Apache Openmeetings is the open source solution to organize appointments, meetings, presentations and online classes. Unfortunately installing and configuring it is one of the hardest tasks potential customers are facing. During tutorial Maxim Solodovnik will show installing and configuring is not "a big deal".
Apache Openmeetings Chair/Commiter/PMC
Apache member
Speaker at ApacheConEU 2014: "Set up and use Apache OpenMeetings in 30 minutes"
I'm software developer currently working at Unipro (www.unipro.ru), Novosibirsk, Russia. I currently developing both Web-based and server side... Read More →
Tuesday November 18, 2014 4:50pm - 5:40pm CET
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What's going on in ASF Infrastructure? What changes have we seen in the past 6 months and what does the future hold? Is everything moving to the cloud? What exactly is the scope of Infrastructure at the ASF?
Apache’s Jenkins service at builds.apache.org ranks as one of the largest in Jenkins’ publicly available usage statistics, in number of jobs and builds. Providing such a massive scale Jenkins service presents a number of challenges, and we’ve been working hard to improve Apache’s offering. Andrew Bayer will talk about where we were earlier in 2014, what we’ve done to get to the more reliable and useful state we’re in now, and what’s planned for the future. Andrew will also give some pointers on best practices for users of builds.apache.org to get the most out of Apache’s Jenkins service, as well as some lessons we’ve learned that may be helpful to others running massive scale Jenkins setups.
This panel will involve folks who work on the ASF Infrastructure team. Feel free to ask the hard questions: When will we bring back CVS or RCS support? How soon will Atlassian Stash be implemented? Can we please stop email, again? We welcome these questions and more.