You bring your laptop and your brain. We'll take care of the rest. I'll do a presentation on our memcached setup if folks are interested. Maybe one of you will spot something we should be doing differently, or maybe you'll spot something *you* should be doing differently -- either way, I expect it would be worthwhile to dig into the layout of a large memcached installation in person. Some hackathon ideas might spring from such a discussion, if nothing else.
-Steve On 6/19/07 6:45 PM, "Randy Wigginton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sounds good. We provide our own CPUs I assume? Will there be door > prizes? How about chairs?? > > (long day, a bit punchy here) > > See you then. > > On Jun 19, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Steve Grimm wrote: > >> All right, it sounds like there is enough interest to make this >> worth doing. >> I have a bit of a schedule constraint in that in a few weeks I'm >> going to be >> out of town for roughly a month and a half. I'd like to do this >> before I go, >> while still scheduling it far enough in advance for people to make >> room in >> their schedules. How does the evening of Monday, July 9 work for >> everyone? >> >> We will officially get started at 7:30PM but of course you can show >> up later >> if you're coming from far away and want to avoid traffic and so on. >> Facebook >> will supply food and soft drinks; there's also plenty of good stuff >> to eat >> within easy walking distance of the office. We'll go as late as >> people feel >> like staying. >> >> -Steve >> >
