Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2020-01-23 Thread Austin Bennett
We are working on it. Identifying initial funding sources and other bits necessary to help make this happen. On Wed, Jan 22, 2020, 7:14 PM Chad Dombrova wrote: > Hi all, > Did we come to a consensus on dates and locations for the summits? > Particularly interested in the North America Summit.

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2020-01-22 Thread Chad Dombrova
Hi all, Did we come to a consensus on dates and locations for the summits? Particularly interested in the North America Summit. Thanks, -chad On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 7:26 AM Alexey Romanenko wrote: > Probably, it would make sense to wait a bit for October (or September) > dates since the

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-25 Thread Ahmet Altay
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 2:49 PM Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy wrote: > Maria put together this documents with related industry conferences [1], > it would make sense to choose a time that doesn't conflict with other > events around projects close to Beam. > > How about for June 21-22 (around Spark

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-21 Thread Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy
Maria put together this documents with related industry conferences [1], it would make sense to choose a time that doesn't conflict with other events around projects close to Beam. How about for June 21-22 (around Spark Summit) for North America, and October 5-6 or October 12-13 for Europe? [1]

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-12 Thread Udi Meiri
+1 for better organization. I would have gone to ApacheCon LV had I known there was going to be a Beam summit there. On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 9:31 AM Alexey Romanenko wrote: > On 8 Nov 2019, at 11:32, Maximilian Michels wrote: > > > > The dates sounds good to me. I agree that the bay area has

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-12 Thread Alexey Romanenko
On 8 Nov 2019, at 11:32, Maximilian Michels wrote: > > The dates sounds good to me. I agree that the bay area has an advantage > because of its large tech community. On the other hand, it is a question of > how we run the event. For Berlin we managed to get about 200 attendees to > Berlin,

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-10 Thread Reza Rokni
Hi, I think doing something in Asia later in the year would be very cool, I think given there has not yet been a lot of formal activity there, we should give plenty of time to ensure good local sponsorship etc... Cheers Reza On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 at 19:10, jincheng sun wrote: > +1 for extend

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-08 Thread jincheng sun
+1 for extend the discussion to the user mailing list? Maximilian Michels 于2019年11月8日周五 下午6:32写道: > The dates sounds good to me. I agree that the bay area has an advantage > because of its large tech community. On the other hand, it is a question > of how we run the event. For Berlin we managed

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-08 Thread Maximilian Michels
The dates sounds good to me. I agree that the bay area has an advantage because of its large tech community. On the other hand, it is a question of how we run the event. For Berlin we managed to get about 200 attendees to Berlin, but for the BeamSummit in Las Vegas with ApacheCon the

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-07 Thread Alex Van Boxel
For date wise, I'm wondering why we should switching the Europe and NA one, this would mean that the Berlin and the new EU summit would be almost 1.5 years apart. _/ _/ Alex Van Boxel On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:43 PM Ahmet Altay wrote: > I prefer bay are for NA summit. My reasoning is that

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-07 Thread Ahmet Altay
I prefer bay are for NA summit. My reasoning is that there is a criticall mass of contributors and users in that location, probably more than alternative NA locations. I was not involved with planning recently and I do not know if there were people who could attend due to location previously. If

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-07 Thread Elliotte Rusty Harold
The U.S. sadly is not a reliable destination for international conferences these days. Almost every conference I go to, big and small, has at least one speaker, sometimes more, who can't get into the country. Canada seems worth considering. Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto are all convenient. On

Re: [Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-06 Thread Pablo Estrada
I've added some Geo information to the Beam GA report[1]. In my opinion, it makes sense to target cities with the largest existing Beam presence (along with, perhaps, places where people can travel easily). - London and Paris are the top cities in Europe for visits to the Beam site, so I feel

[Discuss] Beam Summit 2020 Dates & locations

2019-11-06 Thread Griselda Cuevas
Hi Beam Community! I'd like to kick off a thread to discuss potential dates and venues for the 2020 Beam Summits. I did some research on industry conferences happening in 2020 and pre-selected a few ranges as follows: (2 days) NA between mid-May and mid-June (2 days) EU mid October (1 day) Asia