Hi Brad:

Do you know what your schedule will be like next week?  Let's have a
tentative date/venue for the meetup and start seeing how many folks
can attend.

Those who are interested in attending, please fire me a private email.

Thanks,

Bernard

On 11/12/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> On 11/10/2007 at 11:11 AM, in message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Bernard Li"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Brad:
> >
> > On 11/10/07, Brad Nicholes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Don't think I will get to this one anytime soon. I just commented it out 
> >> for
> > now.  I'm too deep into the XDR refactoring at the moment.  I'm also trying
> > to get ready for my presentations at ApacheCon next week.  BTW, after I get
> > back from Apachecon, I'll post my slides to the list if anyone is 
> > interested.
> >  Other than the same old 'this is how ganglia works' stuff which I am sure
> > others have done a better presentation job than me, the slides also describe
> > how  both the C and python module development is done.  Anyway, if anybody 
> > is
> > in the Atlanta area, drop on by the conference.  It ought to be a good one.
> > I'll also be giving a similar ganglia presentation at Mandevcon in Santa
> > Clara, CA the first week of Dec., if anybody in that area would like to get
> > together.
> >
> > Were the slides from your last talk ever posted in the Ganglia
> > webpage?  Let's make sure we get these slides up there somewhere.
> >
>
> No, I didn't post the slide from UTOSC conference mainly because it was my 
> first run through and I wanted to tweak some things for Apachecon before 
> posting the slides.
>
> > BTW, meetup ~ first week of Dec sounds good -- I will be interested.
> > On a different note, it looks like the cheapest way for me to go
> > listen to your talk is ~1000 USD :-)
> >
>
> Yeah, the Mandev conference is a bit pricey.  It is a very academic 
> conference as well.  If you are interested in CIM and what it is all about, 
> then Mandev will give you everything you ever wanted to know.  My 
> presentation at Mandev will have a real CIM slant on it which will be 
> different from the Apachecon presentation which is purely a Ganglia talk.  
> The Mandev presentation will show what we have been doing to CIM enable 
> Ganglia.  Kind of cool if you are interested in that sort of thing :)
>
> Brad
>
>

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