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Day two of #ACEU19 brought us a Founders' Panel, exciting keynotes from Thomas Gageik and David Nalley and many thought-provoking, engaging talks on four stages.

ApacheCon is the official conference series of The Apache Software Foundation. It took place from October 22 to 24, 2019 in Kulturbrauerei Berlin.

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