Heads up, one blocker I ran into with recording is that there are a slew of
forms that need signed to be in compliance with Model Release and other
such things. Without a legal team making sure all the paperwork is in line
there might be some risk. Does anyone know if the ASF have any such
Hi,
It would be really great to organize/attend such tech talks/meetups and
record them.
On the other hand, we can create a roadmap to touch common points to cover
i.e.
* How to install Druid for production
* Tips & Tricks of schema design
* Advanced queries by example
* How to tune your Druid
I like that idea. I always wish that meetups were more about the community of
contributors (people writing code, answering questions, writing documentation,
and pushing the product to new places). But sadly meetups are usually organized
by marketing departments.
Some conferences (e.g. Hadoop
Could be nice for the last talk in a meetup to be one of these, that way
anyone that isn't interested could leave early.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 9:51 AM Eyal Yurman
wrote:
> Thanks for the response, that sounds great!
>
> Since the meetups are user-focused, perhaps a separate "track" which is
>
Thanks for the response, that sounds great!
Since the meetups are user-focused, perhaps a separate "track" which is
open to all but is dev-focused? This could be before/after the main event.
I promise that once I get enough experience with the code base, I'd
volunteer to present, but hopefully,
I am interested especially if the format is something live. An in-person
meetup with a recording distributed afterwards would be my preference, if
people are into that. Maybe something at one of the Druid meetups?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 8:38 PM Eyal Yurman
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is something