No problem - we'll see ya in the hangout. I've never used them before
so if its not working just ping me and we can try skype or something
like that.

--travis


On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Vandana Ayyalasomayajula
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Travis,
>
> I won't be able to make it to the meet up. I will join the Google Hangouts 
> link you have sent.
> Thanks for taking initiative and organizing the meet up.
>
> Vandana
>
> On Sep 19, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Travis Crawford wrote:
>
>> Hey hcat gurus -
>>
>> Quick reminder the HCatalog meetup is tomorrow.
>>
>> LOCATION:
>>
>> Please meet in the 9th floor lobby at 1pm, and we'll head to the room
>> together. If you're running late just ask the receptionist to give me
>> a call and I'll come up and let you in.
>>
>>    Twitter, Inc.
>>    1355 Market St, Suite 900
>>    San Francisco, CA 94103
>>    1-5pm
>>
>> For remote folks, we'll be in the following Google Hangout:
>>
>>    https://plus.google.com/events/cpd78loubheq7lsciq3qoq8llds
>>
>>
>> AGENDA:
>>
>> We'll roughly follow the following agenda, but its certainly not set
>> in stone. If there's something you'd like to discuss, or something
>> you'd like to learn about, just bring it up!
>>
>>
>> * Introductions
>>    - Who you are, how you're using hcat.
>>
>> * Demos
>>    - HCatalog thrift support
>>    - Your demo here! (webhcat?)
>>
>> * Developer efficiency discussion
>>    - Review latency (RTC/CTR; other strategies to improve our shipping 
>> cadence)
>>    - Testing:
>>        - how to run e2e tests
>>        - what to run before commits
>>
>> * Project design discussion
>>    - HCat CLI – what's the vision here? Why not just use the Hive
>> CLI? What distinguishes the HCat-specific version?
>>    - HCat server – what's the vision here? Why not just direct users
>> to setup a HiveMetaStore and point to the Hive documentation?
>>    - Type conversions – how to address framework-specific conversions
>> (pig doesn't have byte for example, but MR does)
>>    - Any other design issues you want to discuss?
>>
>> * "Unconference" discussions
>>    - Two rounds of discussions on topics proposed by the group.
>>    - 2-3 discussions per-round in different parts of the room; just
>> go to the topic that sounds interesting.
>>    - Recap at the end.
>>
>>
>>
>> Seeya tomorrow!
>>
>> --travis
>
> Vandana Ayyalasomayajula
>
>
>

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