Re: SIGMOD and out
Glad to hear it went well! Would have liked to have been able to join, but hopefully we'll meet at the next conference :) Thanks to you and Edmon for presenting! -- Michael Mior mm...@apache.org Le ven. 15 juin 2018 à 17:58, Julian Hyde a écrit : > I'm back from the SIGMOD conference in Houston, where Edmon and I > received an excellent audience for our talk. (See my tweet [1] with a > picture and slides attached.) > > I did a straw poll of the audience at the start of the talk, and only > about 15% had heard of Calcite. "I wish I'd known about Calcite > when..." was a common refrain. Plenty of room for us to grow in the > academic community! > > Thank you again to my co-authors Jesus, Michael and Daniel, and > especially Edmon, for making this paper[2] happen. It was long > overdue. > > I shall be offline for the next ten days, camping in the mountains. > Committers, please help keep the community running smoothly by timely > reviewing pull requests and answering questions. > > Julian > > [1] https://twitter.com/julianhyde/status/1006614464647585792 > > [2] https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.10233 >
Re: SIGMOD and out
One more thing. I like to make sure that each release works on Windows, since we don't test regularly. This morning I built and ran Avatica on my Windows VM. All clear. Some Calcite tests failed, but they might be due to recent changes that I have not yet merged to master. Julian On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:57 PM, Julian Hyde wrote: > I'm back from the SIGMOD conference in Houston, where Edmon and I > received an excellent audience for our talk. (See my tweet [1] with a > picture and slides attached.) > > I did a straw poll of the audience at the start of the talk, and only > about 15% had heard of Calcite. "I wish I'd known about Calcite > when..." was a common refrain. Plenty of room for us to grow in the > academic community! > > Thank you again to my co-authors Jesus, Michael and Daniel, and > especially Edmon, for making this paper[2] happen. It was long > overdue. > > I shall be offline for the next ten days, camping in the mountains. > Committers, please help keep the community running smoothly by timely > reviewing pull requests and answering questions. > > Julian > > [1] https://twitter.com/julianhyde/status/1006614464647585792 > > [2] https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.10233
SIGMOD and out
I'm back from the SIGMOD conference in Houston, where Edmon and I received an excellent audience for our talk. (See my tweet [1] with a picture and slides attached.) I did a straw poll of the audience at the start of the talk, and only about 15% had heard of Calcite. "I wish I'd known about Calcite when..." was a common refrain. Plenty of room for us to grow in the academic community! Thank you again to my co-authors Jesus, Michael and Daniel, and especially Edmon, for making this paper[2] happen. It was long overdue. I shall be offline for the next ten days, camping in the mountains. Committers, please help keep the community running smoothly by timely reviewing pull requests and answering questions. Julian [1] https://twitter.com/julianhyde/status/1006614464647585792 [2] https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.10233