Hi everyone, I'm excited about the upcoming Community Over Code conference. Since the theme of this conference should be close to the user experience and experience sharing, I would like to submit an operation and maintenance deployment architecture that is closely related to users, is most easily overlooked but is essential, and uses it the most frequently, and also Contents that are difficult to understand are explained in easier-to-understand topics.
Session Title: Seata Architecture Evolution: Best Practices for Client and Server Deployment Forms Session Content: This content will introduce the network communication architecture of the Seata client, and how to perfectly combine it with the server in different store modes and register types, so that both the client and the server can achieve an ideal high-availability form, and in the future deployment form What changes are likely to occur? How will future architecture evolution make Seata more mature and the ecological architecture more closed-loop, save users' operation and maintenance deployment costs, lower the threshold for entry-level learning, be close to users' traditional usage habits, and be as mature as other top-level middleware. Jianbin Chen, githubId: funky-eyes Jianbin Chen <jian...@apache.org> 于 2024年3月16日周六 22:27写道: > In addition, the topic I am planning to sign up for should be the > evolution of Seata's architectural form, as well as some content related to > its usage features, covering the use of transaction grouping, degradation, > load balancing, server deployment forms (several storemodes), and The > benefits brought by the future integration with namingserver. > > Jianbin Chen, githubId: funky-eyes > > Jianbin Chen <jian...@apache.org> 于 2024年3月16日周六 22:13写道: > >> Hello ptyin, I also want to register for a topic. This topic will be >> related to the future architecture of seata. I think there will be some >> content that conflicts with your topic content. I think we should reach >> some consistent conclusions on the future architecture so that There are >> no points of conflict in our expositions of our respective themes. >> >> Jianbin Chen, githubId: funky-eyes >> >> Min Ji <ji...@apache.org> 于 2024年3月10日周日 11:50写道: >> >>> I think this is a topic worth talking about, cloud native to meet the >>> current trend of technological evolution. >>> >>> >>> Warm regards, >>> >>> Ji Min >>> >>> >>> 尹祥琨 <pt...@outlook.com> 于2024年3月8日周五 17:00写道: >>> >>> > Hi everyone, >>> > >>> > I am writing to express my enthusiasm for the upcoming ApacheCon Asia >>> and >>> > to submit a proposal for a session on Apache Seata's ecosystem >>> development >>> > in the cloud-native landscape. >>> > >>> > *Session Title*: Seata's Cloud-Native Evolution: A Roadmap from >>> > Deployment to Future Possibilities >>> > >>> > *Session Content*: >>> > I will begin the session by providing an introduction to Seata, >>> offering >>> > insights into its foundational aspects and the historical evolution of >>> > Seata deployments. The focal point of this session will be the >>> introduction >>> > of Seata 2.0's Raft mode and its transformative impact on deployment >>> > strategies. Specifically, I will showcase how incorporating Raft mode >>> > positions the Seata Operator as the best practice for deploying >>> servers on >>> > Kubernetes. >>> > >>> > Additionally, we will explore future aspirations for Seata, touching on >>> > essential topics like console configuration and the streamlined >>> > distribution of CR in white-screen operations. These elements >>> represent the >>> > forward-looking aspects of Seata's development, promising enhanced >>> > operational efficiency and greater adaptability to evolving >>> cloud-native >>> > landscapes. >>> > >>> > I believe this topic aligns well with the conference's focus on Apache >>> > Seata. Thank you for considering my proposal, and I look forward to the >>> > possibility of being part of this vibrant event and contributing to the >>> > discussion surrounding Apache Seata. >>> > >>> > Best Regards, >>> > Xiangkun Yin >>> > >>> > >>> > 2024年3月8日 16:24,Min Ji <ji...@apache.org> 写道: >>> > >>> > Dear Community, >>> > >>> > We are excited to announce that the "Community Over Code" conference is >>> > coming to Asia, and we are opening our call for topics! This is a >>> unique >>> > opportunity for enthusiasts, developers, and thought leaders to come >>> > together and share their experiences with Apache Seata. Whether you're >>> a >>> > seasoned speaker or new to the scene, we welcome your contribution. >>> > >>> > Conference Details: >>> > Date: July 26-28, 2024 >>> > Location: Hangzhou >>> > Topic Submission Deadline: April 21, 2024, 23:59 (Beijing Time, UTC+8) >>> > >>> > We are particularly interested in submissions that focus on Apache >>> > Seata(incubating), including but not limited to: >>> > >>> > - User case studies: Share your practical experiences and stories of >>> > implementing Apache Seata in your organization. >>> > >>> > - Community culture: Discuss how you contribute to and nurture the >>> > community, and the importance of community engagement in project >>> success. >>> > >>> > - Major technical advancements: Enlighten us with insights into the >>> latest >>> > technical developments and the roadmap of Apache Seata(incubating). >>> > >>> > To submit your topic, please reply to this email. >>> > >>> > Remember, the deadline for submission is April 21. All proposals will >>> be >>> > reviewed by our committee, and selected speakers will be notified >>> shortly >>> > after the deadline. >>> > >>> > Don't miss this chance to be a part of a vibrant community and to >>> shape the >>> > conversation around Apache Seata(incubating). We look forward to your >>> > proposals and to an incredible event! >>> > >>> > >>> > Warm regards, >>> > >>> > Ji Min >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>