Great idea, Michael. If anyone from the community is able to attend and give a talk, that would be great. I’ll help you write a proposal if that is the only thing stopping you! At Hadoop Summit, Dublin, I gave a talk "Planning with Polyalgebra: Bringing together relational, complex and machine learning algebra” [1] which is directly relevant to polyglot systems.
I would also like to encourage everyone involved in Calcite to represent the project whenever they have a chance: give talks at conferences, meet ups, and bar camps. Don’t worry if you are not a committer or PMC member… you definitely you know enough about Calcite to give a talk. It will bring the project to a wider audience, and will help build your own career and standing within the Apache community. Julian [1] https://calcite.apache.org/community/#planning-with-polyalgebra-bringing-together-relational-complex-and-machine-learning-algebra <https://calcite.apache.org/community/#planning-with-polyalgebra-bringing-together-relational-complex-and-machine-learning-algebra> > On May 23, 2016, at 6:44 AM, Michael Mior <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I just became aware of a workshop that will be colocated with the Very > Large Data Bases (VLDB) conference in New Dehli this September. For anyone > not familiar, VLDB is very highly recognized conference in the database > research community. They are looking for tutorials on open source systems > and there seems to be a special interest in polyglot systems. > > This would be a great venue to introduce Calcite to the academic community. > Unfortunately, the deadline for submissions is June 1 which is next > Wednesday. That said, preparing a proposal doesn't seem too arduous and if > there's anyone from the community able to attend I think it could be very > worthwhile. > > http://boss.dima.tu-berlin.de/ > > Cheers, > -- > Michael Mior > [email protected]
