I will be happy to lead the Redis adaptor discussion. On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Gregory Chase <gch...@pivotal.io> wrote:
> Dear Apache Geode Contributors, > I've spoken to a number of you 1:1 and we have enough willing folks to > create a new series at Geode Summit that we can stream virtually, in the > same way we run Geode Clubhouse meetings. > > The idea is to hold 30 minute deep dive discussions about current, half > done, and proposed features of Apache Geode. Any of the specifications on > the wiki are fair game: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/Project+Proposals+and+Specifications > > If you have any new ideas, we'll consider those as well if you are prepared > to lead a discussion about it. > > If you are leading a discussion, you do not need to be present at Geode > Summit/ If you would like to attend, I'll arrange for you to get speakers > pass. You can also lead virtually since we'll be using Adobe Connect to > extend the meeting to anyone. > > Current ideas and topic leaders, if any include: > > - Edin Zulich for current and future off heap storage > - Sabby Anandan discussing Spring Data Flow and Geode > - John Blum discussing future of spring data gemfire API > - Redis to Geode Adaptor (needs leader) > - Low hanging fruit for new contributors (needs leader) > > > We can start the meetings as early as 1PM and should finish by 4PM PST. > These would be 30 minute slots, but if they go faster, no big deal. We > break until the next scheduled slot. > > So this means we can cover 3 more topics in addition to the 3 we have > leaders for. > > Meetings will be recorded, but the end result should be to update the wiki > specifications, and then call a vote on the newsgroups. > > We'll discuss this in real time briefly in tomorrow's Geode Clubhouse > > -- > Greg Chase > > Global Head, Big Data Communities > http://www.pivotal.io/big-data > > Pivotal Software > http://www.pivotal.io/ > > 650-215-0477 > @GregChase > Blog: http://geekmarketing.biz/ >