If there's a way I can help, I'm happy to do so. I'm fairly new to the project, but less new to academia. At the very least, I'm happy to help review the paper before submission.
Cheers, -- Michael Mior [email protected] 2016-07-25 12:45 GMT-04:00 Julian Hyde <[email protected]>: > +1 > > Great idea Jesus. I would like to help. > > I had been planning to submit an abstract (1 page paper) to CIDR but a > full paper will be much better. Calcite got a mention in the most recent > edition of Bailis, Hellerstein & Stonebraker’s “Readings in Database > Systems”[1] so it’s fair to say that the academic community is already > aware of us. > > Julian > > [1] > http://highscalability.com/blog/2015/12/9/free-red-book-readings-in-database-systems-5th-edition.html > < > http://highscalability.com/blog/2015/12/9/free-red-book-readings-in-database-systems-5th-edition.html > > > > > On Jul 25, 2016, at 7:49 AM, Atri Sharma <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > +1. I will be submitting as well > > > > On 25 Jul 2016 6:21 p.m., "Jesus Camacho Rodriguez" < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi team, > >> > >> I am writing this email to know if there is interest in the community > >> about submitting a Calcite paper to CIDR 2017. > >> > >> <http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/index.html>< > >> http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/index.html>< > >> http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/index.html> > >> http://cidrdb.org/cidr2017/index.html > >> > >> It is a great systems-oriented DB conference. I think we should try to > >> give Calcite publicity in it, as there is a growing interest among > >> practitioners on extensible frameworks that can power multiple data > >> processing systems while hiding the complexity behind it [1]. > >> > >> I know that there are a few people from academia among the PMC and > >> committers, so this should be specially interesting for them. > >> > >> The length for a contribution paper is 6 pages, and the deadline is > within > >> less than a month (August 21, 2016). Creating such document would be a > >> valuable contribution to the community, as it could serve as an starting > >> guide for the Calcite project, the ideas behind it, its architecture, > etc. > >> Plus, even if the paper was not accepted at CIDR, we could always > submit it > >> somewhere else later on. > >> > >> It is also important that everybody working in the project gets due > >> credit. Thus, it would be awesome to hear previous experiences wrt > >> authorship, acknowledgements, etc. from members of the community who are > >> involved in other Apache projects. > >> > >> Once we know if the idea is gets enough traction (it must be soon if we > >> want to make it on time), we could organize a kick-off hangout to sketch > >> the paper structure and split the work. > >> > >> I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts! > >> Jesús > >> > >> [1] http://cidrdb.org/cidr2015/Papers/16_Abstract113HB.pdf > >> > >> <http://cidrdb.org/cidr2015/Papers/16_Abstract113HB.pdf> > >> > >
