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Subject: Fw: [Travel Assistance] Applications for ApacheCon EU 2009 - Now Open
From: Michael Glavassevich <mrglavas () ca ! ibm ! com>
Date: 2009-01-24 22:27:30
Message-ID: OF7CE790D4.FB8AB6B5-ON85257548.007AABBF-85257548.007B51E2 () ca ! ibm ! com
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Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's Travel Assistance Committee.
Michael Glavassevich
XML Parser Development
IBM Toronto Lab
E-mail: mrglavas@ca.ibm.com
E-mail: mrglavas@apache.org
> ----- Message from Tony Stevenson <pctony@apache.org> on Fri, 23 Jan
> 2009 13:28:19 +0000 -----
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is now accepting applications for those
> wanting to attend ApacheCon EU 2009 between the 23rd and 27th March 2009
> in Amsterdam.
>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to
> be able to attend ApacheCon EU 2009 who need some financial support in
> order to get there. There are very few places available and the criteria
> is high, that aside applications are open to all open source developers
> who feel that their attendance would benefit themselves, their
> project(s), the ASF or open source in general.
>
> Financial assistance is available for travel, accommodation and entrance
> fees either in full or in part, depending on circumstances. It is
> intended that all our ApacheCon events are covered, so it may be prudent
> for those in the United States or Asia to wait until an event closer to
> them comes up - you are all welcome to apply for ApacheCon EU of course,
> but there must be compelling reasons for you to attend an event further
> away that your home location for your application to be considered above
> those closer to the event location.
>
> 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 form.
>
> Time is very tight for this event, so applications are open now and will
> end on the 4th February 2009 - to give enough time for travel
> arrangements to be made.
>
> Good luck to all those that apply.
>
>
> Regards,
> The Travel Assistance Committee
> --
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Tony Stevenson
> tony@pc-tony.com // pctony@apache.org // pctony@freenode.net
> http://blog.pc-tony.com/
>
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<p><tt>Forwarding on behalf of the ASF's </tt><tt>Travel Assistance \
Committee</tt><tt>.</tt><br> <br>
<tt>Michael Glavassevich<br>
XML Parser Development<br>
IBM Toronto Lab<br>
E-mail: mrglavas@ca.ibm.com</tt><br>
<tt>E-mail: mrglavas@apache.org</tt><br>
<tt><br>
> ----- Message from Tony Stevenson <pctony@apache.org> on Fri, 23 Jan<br>
> 2009 13:28:19 +0000 ----- <br>
> <br>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is now accepting applications for those<br>
> wanting to attend ApacheCon EU 2009 between the 23rd and 27th March 2009<br>
> in Amsterdam.<br>
> <br>
> The Travel Assistance Committee is looking for people who would like to<br>
> be able to attend ApacheCon EU 2009 who need some financial support in<br>
> order to get there. There are very few places available and the criteria<br>
> is high, that aside applications are open to all open source developers<br>
> who feel that their attendance would benefit themselves, their<br>
> project(s), the ASF or open source in general.<br>
> <br>
> Financial assistance is available for travel, accommodation and entrance<br>
> fees either in full or in part, depending on circumstances. It is<br>
> intended that all our ApacheCon events are covered, so it may be prudent<br>
> for those in the United States or Asia to wait until an event closer to<br>
> them comes up - you are all welcome to apply for ApacheCon EU of course,<br>
> but there must be compelling reasons for you to attend an event further<br>
> away that your home location for your application to be considered above<br>
> those closer to the event location.<br>
> <br>
> More information can be found on the main Apache website at<br>
> <a href="http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html">http://www.apache.org/travel/index.html</a> \
- where you will also find a<br> > link to the online application form.<br>
> <br>
> Time is very tight for this event, so applications are open now and will<br>
> end on the 4th February 2009 - to give enough time for travel<br>
> arrangements to be made.<br>
> <br>
> Good luck to all those that apply.<br>
> <br>
> <br>
> Regards,<br>
> The Travel Assistance Committee<br>
> -- <br>
> <br>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
> Tony Stevenson<br>
> tony@pc-tony.com // pctony@apache.org // \
pctony@freenode.net<br> > <a \
href="http://blog.pc-tony.com/">http://blog.pc-tony.com/</a><br> > <br>
> 1024D/51047D66 ECAF DC55 C608 5E82 0B5E 3359 C9C7 924E 5104 7D66<br>
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