Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.0-dev6 + Conf reminder

2019-06-07 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 10:55:18AM +0200, Luke Seelenbinder wrote:
> I just realized we have both referred to two different variants of the email, 
> one with an s and one without:
> 
> submissi...@haproxy.com and submiss...@haproxy.com

Ah sorry about that! Yes it's without the trailing "s" as I
first copy-pasted in the previous e-mail.

> I sent mine to submiss...@haproxy.com (the first one you linked).

Great!

> Maybe you want to clarify for everyone which is the canonical before all the
> submissions end up accidentally hitting a junk drawer somewhere? :-)

Yes you're right, thank you for notifying me. It seemed more natural
to me to have this trailing "s", reason why I made the mistake. Let's
hope I'm the only one making it.

Cheers,
Willy



Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.0-dev6 + Conf reminder

2019-06-07 Thread Luke Seelenbinder
I just realized we have both referred to two different variants of the email, 
one with an s and one without:

submissi...@haproxy.com and submiss...@haproxy.com

I sent mine to submiss...@haproxy.com (the first one you linked).

Maybe you want to clarify for everyone which is the canonical before all the 
submissions end up accidentally hitting a junk drawer somewhere? :-)

—
Luke Seelenbinder
Stadia Maps | Founder
stadiamaps.com

> On Jun 7, 2019, at 10:14, Willy Tarreau  wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 10:03:59AM +0200, Luke Seelenbinder wrote:
>>> On another point, I was told that very few proposals for talks at the
>>> HAProxyConf were sent to date. That doesn't surprize me and I haven't
>>> even sent mine yet either :-)  Please keep in mind that the deadline for
>>> proposals submissions is in two weeks and that time flies. So instead of
>>> wasting your time reading my lengthy boring e-mails, please take a few
>>> minutes to scratch an idea of something that could be of interest to
>>> others, such as "how we deal with logs at XXX", "how we keep our configs
>>> in sync", "how we built our own CDN", "12 things to take care of for
>>> scalability", "how we perform A/B testing", etc. Also if you contribute
>>> to other OSS projects and see certain things done well there that you
>>> think haproxy could benefit from, that could bring interesting discussions
>>> as well! Anyway I'll ping again and more aggressively next week!
>> 
>> 
>> Well, I guess now I *have* to submit that talk idea about how we built a
>> global PoP network, saved 80-90% auth overhead per request, and saved money
>> at the same time... :-)
> 
> Oh yes definitely!
> 
>> If we just use the form on the website, does that suffice or should we also
>> submit to submissions@?
> 
> I don't know :-)  I simply sent an email to submissi...@haproxy.com 
>  with
> my talk proposal (how to most efficiently contribute), I guess it will work
> fine.
> 
> Thanks,
> Willy



Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.0-dev6 + Conf reminder

2019-06-07 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 10:03:59AM +0200, Luke Seelenbinder wrote:
> > On another point, I was told that very few proposals for talks at the
> > HAProxyConf were sent to date. That doesn't surprize me and I haven't
> > even sent mine yet either :-)  Please keep in mind that the deadline for
> > proposals submissions is in two weeks and that time flies. So instead of
> > wasting your time reading my lengthy boring e-mails, please take a few
> > minutes to scratch an idea of something that could be of interest to
> > others, such as "how we deal with logs at XXX", "how we keep our configs
> > in sync", "how we built our own CDN", "12 things to take care of for
> > scalability", "how we perform A/B testing", etc. Also if you contribute
> > to other OSS projects and see certain things done well there that you
> > think haproxy could benefit from, that could bring interesting discussions
> > as well! Anyway I'll ping again and more aggressively next week!
> 
> 
> Well, I guess now I *have* to submit that talk idea about how we built a
> global PoP network, saved 80-90% auth overhead per request, and saved money
> at the same time... :-)

Oh yes definitely!

> If we just use the form on the website, does that suffice or should we also
> submit to submissions@?

I don't know :-)  I simply sent an email to submissi...@haproxy.com with
my talk proposal (how to most efficiently contribute), I guess it will work
fine.

Thanks,
Willy



Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.0-dev6 + Conf reminder

2019-06-07 Thread Luke Seelenbinder
> On another point, I was told that very few proposals for talks at the
> HAProxyConf were sent to date. That doesn't surprize me and I haven't
> even sent mine yet either :-)  Please keep in mind that the deadline for
> proposals submissions is in two weeks and that time flies. So instead of
> wasting your time reading my lengthy boring e-mails, please take a few
> minutes to scratch an idea of something that could be of interest to
> others, such as "how we deal with logs at XXX", "how we keep our configs
> in sync", "how we built our own CDN", "12 things to take care of for
> scalability", "how we perform A/B testing", etc. Also if you contribute
> to other OSS projects and see certain things done well there that you
> think haproxy could benefit from, that could bring interesting discussions
> as well! Anyway I'll ping again and more aggressively next week!


Well, I guess now I *have* to submit that talk idea about how we built a global 
PoP network, saved 80-90% auth overhead per request, and saved money at the 
same time… :-)

If we just use the form on the website, does that suffice or should we also 
submit to submissions@?

Best,
Luke

—
Luke Seelenbinder
Stadia Maps | Founder
stadiamaps.com

Re: [ANNOUNCE] haproxy-2.0-dev6 + Conf reminder

2019-06-07 Thread Willy Tarreau
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 07:35:38AM +0200, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> On another point, I was told that very few proposals for talks at the
> HAProxyConf were sent to date. That doesn't surprize me and I haven't
> even sent mine yet either :-)  Please keep in mind that the deadline for
> proposals submissions is in two weeks and that time flies. So instead of
> wasting your time reading my lengthy boring e-mails, please take a few
> minutes to scratch an idea of something that could be of interest to
> others, such as "how we deal with logs at XXX", "how we keep our configs
> in sync", "how we built our own CDN", "12 things to take care of for
> scalability", "how we perform A/B testing", etc. Also if you contribute
> to other OSS projects and see certain things done well there that you
> think haproxy could benefit from, that could bring interesting discussions
> as well! Anyway I'll ping again and more aggressively next week!

While I was looking for the address to submit my talk proposal, I realized
I hadn't posted it again, so here it comes so that it cannot serve as an
excuse for not proposing anything :-)

  submiss...@haproxy.com

Willy