--- title: Day 5 – The final day of ApacheCon author: rhnvrm type: post date: 2016-11-18T23:52:10+00:00 url: blog/2016/11/18/day-5-the-final-day-of-apachecon/ categories: - apache tags: - aceu16 --- The morning began with keynotes from Sebastian Blanc and Bertrand Delacretaz. After that I attended Jean Fredric Clere’s talk on HTTP/2 and SSL/TLS. He also demonstrated the new protocol and the extensions. {{< tweet 799556898789982208 >}} Next, got to learn about security lessons from the Deserialization vulnerability in the Java Apache Commons Collections library and how prevalant they are by Tim Jarret. {{< tweet 799569530112479232 >}} After that was a talk on “If you build it, They won’t come” by Ruth Suehle. She talked about how UI/UX and documentation can make or break open source projects. She presented various examples of small and large open source projects. She also analyzed [Apache Infra’s new website][1] that will be coming up soon. {{< tweet 799588483480322049 >}} Next talk was from Rod Cope who talked about the need to build Offline First apps and presented some of the features of PouchDB/CouchDB. I got to learn about the new MongoDB and PouchDB and will try using that for my next projects. {{< tweet 799622274257190912 >}} The final talk was by fellow TACer Pedro Giffuni on how his experience with Random Numbers. One specific cool thing I took from his presentation were XORshift randomizers. {{< tweet 799638530209284096 >}} And finally, after this we had the TACers meet hosted by Mellissa and Cristofer Dutz where we talked about our experiences at the event. In the end, I would like to thank the Apache Software Foundation, the Linux Foundation and the Apache Community for having me at the conference. Hope to keep connected with everyone I met at the conference and get more involved with the ASF. {{< tweet 799706248685953024 >}} {{< tweet 799981049316941824 >}} [1]: https://infra-test.apache.org/