Jeff, this suggestion is probably too late....
but given the deficiencies of dialin, would it be possible for you to post a short summary of where your work with clustering is at? Is there a page on the(a?) wiki about the approach you are taking? I can see the tomcat clustering page http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC11/clustering.html and the overview page http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC10/clustering.html but nothing on kluster or the session API cheers Jeff Genender wrote:> > Jules Gosnell wrote: >> Guys, >> >> Covalent had to commit to a time - we went for 6:00pm on thursday. >> >> I realise that this may be a little earlier than some of you were hoping >> for, but it was the best we could do at short notice - sorry. >> >> One further problem. We were not able to organise conferencing >> facilities. If anyone thinks that they can work around this, perhaps via >> skype or something, I would be happy to try to set something up - Has >> anyone run a skype conference with 4 or 5 participants before ? Would >> you like us to try? >> > > Well, thats ok...thanks for giving a shot. > > I would ask that we bring as much to the lists afterwards as there are > others who have/are doing considerable work in the clustering area and > are not able to be there. It would be nice to be engaged in > discussions. Thanks again for trying. > >> Jules >> >> >> >>> Jules Gosnell wrote: >>> >>>> Matt Hogstrom wrote: >>>> >>>>> I was planning on attending the CeltiXFire BOF at 2100 Dublin time. >>>>> 2200 is good from my perspective. >>>> >>>> That's a little later than I was hoping for - my worry would be that >>>> people who might otherwise be there will have packed up and gone home >>>> by then. >>>> >>>> I would rather a slot somewhere between 6:00pm and 9:00pm... >>>> >>>> How does that sound ? >>>> >>>> >>>> Jules >>>> >>>>> Dain Sundstrom wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Evening you time would be best for me. It looks like there is an 8 >>>>>> hour time diff between Dublin and California, so anything after 6pm >>>>>> your time would be good for me (10am here). I can go maybe an hour >>>>>> earlier, but then I will be sleepy. >>>>>> >>>>>> -dain >>>>>> >>>>>> On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:31 PM, Jules Gosnell wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Jeff Genender wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Jules Gosnell wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Dain Sundstrom wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Are you going to provide a call in line so people not at the >>>>>>>>>> conference can participate? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'll look into it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Would anyone be interested in using such a feature ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I would likely be interested too depending on time. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> OK, Jeff - so are there any windows on thurs aft/eve (dublin time) >>>>>>> which would not suit you ? Let us know, so that we can avoid them. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jules >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Jules >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> -dain >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Jun 27, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Jules Gosnell wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Matt - I don't think that the problem was with sponsorship, >>>>>>>>>>>>> but rather >>>>>>>>>>>>> exclusion... (maybe I've misunderstood something?). Covalent >>>>>>>>>>>>> are simply >>>>>>>>>>>>> providing a room and beer. The invitation is open to the entire >>>>>>>>>>>>> community and you will be driving the meeting. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That should be cool. Firstly, it has been announced here in the >>>>>>>>> public list. Secondly, you should consider putting up a few >>>>>>>>> notice signs around ApacheCon to catch interested people who >>>>>>>>> didn't see this. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yes, exclusion and lack of openness was the issue. The sponsorship >>>>>>>>> was mud in the water. By mentioning this here the issue is >>>>>>>>> rendered >>>>>>>>> nonexistent. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Of course, you need to post (here and on those paper notices) the >>>>>>>>> details, such as time and place, as soon as they're figured out. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks, Jules. And thanks for raising this, Matt, so it can be >>>>>>>>> clarified a bit. >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> #ken P-)} >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Ken.Coar.Org/ >>>>>>>>> Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "Millennium hand and shrimp!" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> --"Open Source is a self-assembling organism. You dangle a piece of >>>>>>> string into a super-saturated solution and a whole operating-system >>>>>>> crystallises out around it." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> /********************************** >>>>>>> * Jules Gosnell >>>>>>> * Partner >>>>>>> * Core Developers Network (Europe) >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> * www.coredevelopers.net >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> * Open Source Training & Support. >>>>>>> **********************************/ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >
