+1 to the idea of monthly meet-ups, and I will also do my best to join in. Logistics part (when, durations etc) looks good to me.
On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 at 1:36 AM, Josh Elser <els...@apache.org> wrote: > Love it! I'll do my best to join in and listen (and participate later > on, too ;)) > > I joined one from Calcite a week or two ago. They did a signup via > Meetup.com and hosted it through Zoom. It felt very professional. > > On 2/4/21 12:10 PM, Kadir Ozdemir wrote: > > We are very excited to propose an idea that brings the Phoenix community > > together to have technical discussions on a recurring basis. The goal is > to > > have a forum where we share technical knowledge we have acquired by > working > > on various aspects of Phoenix and to continue to bring innovation and > > improvements as a community into Phoenix. We’d love to get feedback on > this > > idea and determine the logistics for these meetings. > > > > Here is what we were thinking: > > > > - Come together as a community by hosting *Phoenix tech talks* once a > > month > > - The topics for these meetings can be any technical subject related > to > > Phoenix, including the architecture, internals, features and > interfaces of > > Phoenix, its operational aspects in the first party data centers and > cloud, > > the technologies that it leverages (e.g., HBase and Zookeeper), and > > technologies it can possibly leverage, adapt or follow > > > > *Logistics*: > > > > - *When*: First Thursday of each month at 9AM PST > > - *Duration*: 90 minutes (to allow the audience to participate and > ask > > questions) > > - We will conduct these meetings over a video conference and make the > > recordings available (we are sorting out the specifics) > > - The meeting agenda and past recordings will be available on the > Apache > > Phoenix site > > > > We need a coordinator for these meetings to set the agenda and manage its > > logistics. I will volunteer to organize these meetings and curate the > > topics for the tech talks, at least initially. To get the ball rolling, I > > will present the strongly consistent global indexes in the first meeting. > > What do you think about this proposal? > > > > Thanks, > > Kadir > > >