to
have lots of demos going each with 5 people clustered around and
then swap
around after a few minutes. I think that our group has more to say
than a
single presenter could say so changing the presenter/listener ratio
would be
good.
On 12/3/07 2:30 PM, Erich Nachbar [EMAIL PROTECTED
that the demo was so well received maybe we can do laptop-based
demos next time.
I'll try and see if I can find a meeting room with a projector an internet
connection.
Thanks for coming!
-Erich
-Original Message-
From: Erich Nachbar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 11/28/2007 3:29 PM
To: User
Hi,
It is getting closer to Friday and I wanted to remind everyone that we
will be meeting at Gordon Biersch in Palo Alto at 5pm this Fri (11/30):
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/324051/
No formal agenda, but we might have the opportunity to checkout later
that night what Facebook is doing
so no need to bring
refreshments. Why
don't we just meet at the restaurant at 5 as planned and those who
have time
at the end can wander with me back to Facebook?
On Nov 21, 2007 1:19 PM, Erich Nachbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that would be really great!
If you want we could also
Did anyone try DRBD (http://www.drbd.org/) for mirroring the fsimage
and editlogs to another machine?
Another idea which would involve code changes is to go to something
like Terracotta (http://www.terracottatech.com/) essentially allowing
multiple machines simultaneously to play the role
of our Hadoop applications to those
interested and then head out for
On 11/21/07, Ted Dunning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're in for the tab (limit of $200).
On 11/20/07 10:42 PM, Erich Nachbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
It has been almost 2 months and I'd like to propose another Bay
Guys,
It has been almost 2 months and I'd like to propose another Bay Area
Get Together.
I thought we could try and hit Gordon Biersch in Palo Alto again
around 5pm next Fri. (Nov. 30th).
Ted Dunning will be also in town, so if you want to meet him in person
drop by.
If you have ideas
PM, Erich Nachbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you to everyone for coming! I had a great time.
In the end I got my company Carrier IQ to pickup the tab, which
definitely helped with keeping the conversations flowing ;)
I polled some people during the event if we should do this again
do this again in 2 months.
I'll try and set something up. Suggestions regarding the format are
always welcome.
-Erich
On Oct 4, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Erich Nachbar wrote:
Just a gentle reminder... Hope to see you all tonight at Gordon
Biersch, 6pm:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/271501
Just a gentle reminder... Hope to see you all tonight at Gordon
Biersch, 6pm:
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/271501
;) Erich
be great if somebody could post a follow-
up with relevant technical notes that might be helpful to the
greater community.
Are there any other east coast developers interested in a Boston-
area get together?
Thanks,
C G
Erich Nachbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for all
Sriram, congrats to your release!
One thing I wasn't able to get from your website is if KFS is able to
deal with metadata server failures
(being a single point of failures in many DFS implementations).
Also, do you use KFS in production for the Kosmix website?
Thanks!
-Erich
On Sep 27,
Hi,
Thanks for all the feedback regarding a Hadoop Get-Together!
I create an Upcoming event for it: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/
271501/?ps=6
I will bring tags pens, but let me know if there is anything else
you think we should have.
Hope to see everyone at Gordon Biersch next
this is finalized, I'll have to pass.
Erich Nachbar wrote:
Okay,
Here is the plan. Let's start with a simple meeting at a bar around
Palo Alto.
I will provide tags, so people can tag themselves to show what
particular area they are interested in (worked really well at
BarCamp).
While I think
Guys,
I was wondering if people would be interested in an informal Hadoop
Get Together.
Could be just a simple format with people meeting someplace in the SF
Bay Area to exchange ideas.
Let me know if there is interest and I'll try to organize something.
Thanks.
-Erich
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