Thank you for volunteering Sumit! It seems that there are no objections, so let me contact you off the list and figure out how to move the ownership :)
Jarcec > On Nov 21, 2017, at 2:03 PM, Sumit Sarkar <sumit.sar...@progress.com> wrote: > > If there is interest and the group is fine with sponsorship, I’m open to > organize the meetup using resources from my employer (Progress DataDirect) > who serves on the JDBC Expert Group and develops commercial JDBC drivers for > use with Apache Sqoop > <https://www.progress.com/campaigns/datadirect/webinars/the-inside-scoop-on-apache-sqoop/apache-sqoop-connector-guide>. > We also use Sqoop in house to ingest customer data into our data lake. > > Let me know, > Sumit > 919-461-4284 > Schedule a chat about data connectivity: https://calendly.com/sasinsumit/ > <https://calendly.com/sasinsumit/> > > From: jar...@apache.org [mailto:jar...@apache.org] > Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 10:35 AM > To: u...@sqoop.apache.org; dev@sqoop.apache.org > Subject: Sqoop Meetup Page > > Dear Sqoop users and developers,, > as you might know, Sqoop have it’s own Sqoop meetup page: > > https://www.meetup.com/Sqoop-User-Meetup/ > <https://www.meetup.com/Sqoop-User-Meetup/> > > I’m currently the main organizer, but due to my day job keeping me > sufficiently occupied, I’m not doing the meetup justice. As a result last > meetup we organized through this page was more then three years ago (October > 2014). Hence I wonder if it’s still useful to keep it around - and I’m > curious what the community think at large? Do you see value in resurrecting > the page? > > Jarcec