Could be nice for the last talk in a meetup to be one of these, that way anyone that isn't interested could leave early.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 9:51 AM Eyal Yurman <eyurma...@verizonmedia.com> wrote: > Thanks for the response, that sounds great! > > Since the meetups are user-focused, perhaps a separate "track" which is > open to all but is dev-focused? This could be before/after the main event. > > I promise that once I get enough experience with the code base, I'd > volunteer to present, but hopefully, there are much better candidates at > the moment :) > > On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 1:36 PM Gian Merlino <gianmerl...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I am interested especially if the format is something live. An in-person >> meetup with a recording distributed afterwards would be my preference, if >> people are into that. Maybe something at one of the Druid meetups? >> >> On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 8:38 PM Eyal Yurman >> <eyurma...@verizonmedia.com.invalid> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> This is something usually being done in companies, but I think it is >>> useful >>> for any community, especially our community which is so distributed. >>> >>> I think it would be absolutely wonderful if we can find people willing to >>> share their knowledge with other contributors via the form of a >>> tech-talk. >>> I.e. it would be very useful if someone could take a subject (Just for >>> example, groupBy query) and present the high-level >>> architecture/implementation. >>> >>> I know this requires significant effort, but I hope to convince you of >>> the >>> benefits it would provide to the Druid project: >>> - Helping any newcomer being more effective, thus providing better >>> contribution ROI against work effort. >>> - Serving as a high-quality medium of communication within the group of >>> committers, which would lead to more trust and understanding. >>> >>> Recording and uploaded such sessions will make them Apache-Way compatible >>> (Along with serving future viewers). >>> >>> So, anyone up to the challenge? :) >>> >>> Eyal. >>> >>