Excellent. It looks like it's going to happen! Just waiting to confirm the day.
On Sep 4, 2012, at 2:46 PM, Michael Frank <[email protected]> wrote: > i'd be interested in this talk, that sounds like a good plan to me. > > -Michael > > On 9/3/12 3:52 PM, Jonathan Mark wrote: >> Maybe we should declare this to be the September SeaPIG meeting? And >> have time for discussion of other topics afterward? >> We don't have a topic for September anyway. >> >> I don't know if I can make it but that would be cool if Peter can host! >> >> best, >> >> Jonathan >> >> On 09/03/2012 03:42 PM, Peter Conerly wrote: >>> Hey Brian, >>> >>> I'm interested in hearing that talk! I'm a resident at Office Nomads and >>> we could host it here in the conference room. The room can sit around 14 >>> people. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Brian Dorsey<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi everyone! >>>> >>>> tl;dr: Are you interested in a rough talk on metrics on the evening >>>> of the >>>> 10th or 11th? Could you host it? >>>> >>>> ---- >>>> I'm preparing for a talk about gathering application metrics at PyCon >>>> Japan in a few weeks: >>>> Gathering and visualizing metrics with ZeroMQ, Redis& Graphite >>>> >>>> "I built a small system to collect, summarize and graph detailed >>>> application metrics. The system is simple, reliable and easy to >>>> extend. In >>>> this talk, I'll walk through the configuration and Python code which >>>> glues >>>> everything together." >>>> http://2012.pycon.jp/program/sessions.html#session-15-1630-room351a-ja >>>> >>>> >>>> The talk will be about 30 minutes long - maybe shorter. >>>> >>>> I'd love to give a rough version and get some feedback before the >>>> conference. If even a few people are interested, I'll set something >>>> up and >>>> do it. >>>> >>>> Also, do you have a space where 6-12 people could watch a talk? :) I >>>> leave for Japan on the 12th, so the only days I can do it are the >>>> evenings >>>> of the 10th and 11th this month. >>>> >>>> Thanks for reading this far! >>>> >>>> Take care, >>>> -Brian >>>> >>> >> >
