Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
Cheers! Thank you all organizers and speakers! On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Qingyan(Evan) Liu wrote: > yes, that's a great conference. thanks a lot to the organizers and > reporters. > > 2009/5/16 He Yongqiang > > > Hi, all > > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. > This > > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! > > Beijing > > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred > feedbacks > > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more > > sessions > > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > > problems. > > Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > > coming soon. > > > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything. > > > -- My research interests are distributed systems, parallel computing and bytecode based virtual machine. My profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/coderplay My blog: http://coderplay.javaeye.com
Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
Indeed. This kind of communication beyond community achieves more influence on China. I am also an attendee in salon to witness the boom of hadoop in China (both in research and industry). Furthermore, many idea and application based on hadoop presents attraction of hadoop in China hadoop developers. Congratulations ! On 5/16/09, He Yongqiang wrote: > Hi, all > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! Beijing > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more sessions > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > problems. >Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > coming soon. > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything. >
Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
That's so great! Thank you Yongqiang for organizing this salon and thanks all organizers and reporters. On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 9:09 AM, He Yongqiang wrote: > Hi, all > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! Beijing > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more sessions > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > problems. > Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > coming soon. > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything. > -- Zhong Wang
Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
yes, that's a great conference. thanks a lot to the organizers and reporters. 2009/5/16 He Yongqiang > Hi, all > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! > Beijing > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more > sessions > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > problems. > Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > coming soon. > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything. >
Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
Congratulations! Wished I were there. :-) Best, Arber On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 9:09 AM, He Yongqiang < heyongqi...@software.ict.ac.cn> wrote: > Hi, all > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! > Beijing > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more > sessions > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > problems. > Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > coming soon. > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything. >
Re: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
Congratulations! Nicholas Sze - Original Message > From: He Yongqiang > To: "core-...@hadoop.apache.org" ; > "core-user@hadoop.apache.org" > Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 6:09:50 PM > Subject: A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon > > Hi, all > In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people > attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and > 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This > salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! Beijing > R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many > other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks > from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more > discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more sessions > for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more > familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. > Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do > not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone > problems. >Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. > > We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are > coming soon. > > BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two > meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything.
A brief report of Second Hadoop in China Salon
Hi, all In May 9, we held the second Hadoop In China salon. About 150 people attended, 46% of them are engineers/managers from industry companies, and 38% of them are students/professors from universities and institutes. This salon was successfully held with great technical support from Yahoo! Beijing R&D, Zheng Shao from Facebook Inc., Wang Shouyan from Baidu Inc. and many other high technology companies in China. We got over one hundred feedbacks from attendees, and most of them are interested in details and wants more discussions. And 1/3 of them want we to include more topics or more sessions for hadoop subprojects. And most students/professors want to be more familiar with hadoop and try to find new research topic on top of hadoop. Most students want to involve themselves and contribute to hadoop, but do not know how or find it is a little difficulty because of language/zone problems. Thank you all the attendees again. Without you, it would never success. We already put the slides on site: www.hadooper.cn, and the videos are coming soon. BTW, I insist on letting this event to be nonprofit. In the past two meetings, we did not charge anyone for anything.