BTW, I have a small section on Whirr in the HBase book. 

On Apr 2, 2011, at 19:18, Adrian Cole <[email protected]> wrote:

> Andrei,
> 
> Thanks for organizing this!  I have a few thoughts:
> 
> - community -
>    Encourage those who are active in whirr to help spread the word.  For
> example, if there is an event or meetup on nsql-x, have a lightning talk
> there.  If there is a book in progress, get a page or two on whirr.  If
> there are books, papers, presentations, interviews available, link to them
> on our site.  That's enough for now :)
> 
>  - features -
>    It is hard to go back and sweep up after a change across a dozen
> services.  I'd focus on core features like dynamic resizing,
> auto-calculation of hardware requirements, integration with tools like
> puppet, pallet, saving state of services (generic snapshotting to
> blobstore).   This type of code requires attention over weeks, a harder
> problem than implementing services, and takes good advantage of your months
> to offer!
> 
>  - documentation -
>    Tom has a nice slideshare on writing whirr services.  This should turn
> into a wiki.
> 
> More later!
> -Adrian
> On Mar 31, 2011 3:23 AM, "Andrei Savu" <[email protected]> wrote:

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