On the other hand, I think the sort of people who would show up would be the productive/useful type, not likely to drown the protocol design committee-style. I'm happy starting on email, but I think it'll get designed quickly in person as well, so either way....
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Marc wrote: > I think this is a great idea. I think for it to work best, we should > probably have a near-final draft of protocols.txt v2 completed before the > actual hackathon. That way, the hackathon can be more of a plugfest and > chance to uncover any major issues with the new spec rather than a big > committee meeting. > > > On 6/19/07 5:57 AM, "Randy Wigginton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd be interested, assuming no scheduling conflicts > > > > On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:34 AM, Steve Grimm wrote: > > > >> > On 6/18/07 4:49 PM, "Brad Fitzpatrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> >> Perhaps Facebook wants to host a little one-day (or less) memcached > >>> >> Hackathon to spec out the protocol and start to get this implemented? > >> > > >> > How much interest would there be in this? How many folks here would > >> > want to > >> > hang out at Facebook's office (downtown Palo Alto, CA) for an > >> > evening of > >> > memcached hacking? > >> > > >> > If more than one or two people would show up, I'll see what I can > >> > do. It's a > >> > great way to get stuff implemented (and it's fun, too.) > >> > > >> > -Steve > >> > > > > > >
