Re: NGCC?

2017-06-01 Thread Jeff Jirsa
We should do our best to plan around Cassandra Summit Tokyo - NGCC in
September seems like a good idea.



On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:09 AM, K.Tomita  wrote:

> I'm organizer for Cassandra Summit Tokyo.
> we are Cassandra user's group of Japan.
> We're planning to hold a conference by Tokyo to invite some committers
> at a first week in October.
> I'm preparing in order to announce it while being close.
>
> And I welcome NGCC.
> As far as possible , I'd like to cooperate.
>
>
> ** I hope tomorrow will be a good day **
>
>Tomita Kazutaka
>
>  mailto:tomitakazut...@gmail.com
>  blog  : http://www.intheforest.jp/blog/
>  twitter:http://twitter.com/railute
> *       
>
>
> 2017-06-02 1:02 GMT+09:00 Russell Bradberry :
> >> read: developers *of* Cassandra
> >
> > Historically it has not only been developers of Cassandra but also
> specific power users, influencers, and experts.  If you want to be
> successful in deciding the direction of a product, you need more than its
> developers present.  For instance, I am not a Cassandra developer, but I
> have been invited every year. Same with folks like Peter Bailis, Rick
> Branson, and others who come in with a wealth of knowledge around varying
> use cases.  Unfortunately, I missed that last two years, but was hoping to
> make it this year.
> >
> > -Russ
> >
> > On 6/1/17, 11:53 AM, "Eric Evans"  wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric Evans <
> john.eric.ev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Is anyone working on an NGCC event for this year? Given all of the
> > > recent changes, it seems like it could be really useful. If not, is
> > > there interest? When would be good, September? October? What about
> > > location? I think we could get the space to host such an even in
> > > either San Antonio (centrally located), or San Francisco (San
> > > Franciscoly located).
> > >
> > > Thoughts?
> >
> > And to be clear:
> >
> > NGCC == Next Generation Cassandra Conference
> >
> > And conference may or may not be a misnomer here.  I think what we're
> > talking about is more of a meeting of Cassandra developers (read:
> > developers *of* Cassandra), to discuss their respective needs /
> plans,
> > and to talk about how that might fit into a project road map.
> >
> > IMO, a successful event would result in ideas and help inform
> > consensus about where the project is going, what is important, and
> who
> > is willing to collaborate on what.  I do not see this as a place
> where
> > actual decisions would be made, that wouldn't be inclusive of all the
> > people unable to attend.
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > --
> > Eric Evans
> > john.eric.ev...@gmail.com
> >
> > 
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Re: NGCC?

2017-06-01 Thread K.Tomita
I'm organizer for Cassandra Summit Tokyo.
we are Cassandra user's group of Japan.
We're planning to hold a conference by Tokyo to invite some committers
at a first week in October.
I'm preparing in order to announce it while being close.

And I welcome NGCC.
As far as possible , I'd like to cooperate.


** I hope tomorrow will be a good day **

   Tomita Kazutaka

 mailto:tomitakazut...@gmail.com
 blog  : http://www.intheforest.jp/blog/
 twitter:http://twitter.com/railute
*       


2017-06-02 1:02 GMT+09:00 Russell Bradberry :
>> read: developers *of* Cassandra
>
> Historically it has not only been developers of Cassandra but also specific 
> power users, influencers, and experts.  If you want to be successful in 
> deciding the direction of a product, you need more than its developers 
> present.  For instance, I am not a Cassandra developer, but I have been 
> invited every year. Same with folks like Peter Bailis, Rick Branson, and 
> others who come in with a wealth of knowledge around varying use cases.  
> Unfortunately, I missed that last two years, but was hoping to make it this 
> year.
>
> -Russ
>
> On 6/1/17, 11:53 AM, "Eric Evans"  wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric Evans  
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is anyone working on an NGCC event for this year? Given all of the
> > recent changes, it seems like it could be really useful. If not, is
> > there interest? When would be good, September? October? What about
> > location? I think we could get the space to host such an even in
> > either San Antonio (centrally located), or San Francisco (San
> > Franciscoly located).
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> And to be clear:
>
> NGCC == Next Generation Cassandra Conference
>
> And conference may or may not be a misnomer here.  I think what we're
> talking about is more of a meeting of Cassandra developers (read:
> developers *of* Cassandra), to discuss their respective needs / plans,
> and to talk about how that might fit into a project road map.
>
> IMO, a successful event would result in ideas and help inform
> consensus about where the project is going, what is important, and who
> is willing to collaborate on what.  I do not see this as a place where
> actual decisions would be made, that wouldn't be inclusive of all the
> people unable to attend.
>
> HTH,
>
> --
> Eric Evans
> john.eric.ev...@gmail.com
>
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Re: NGCC?

2017-06-01 Thread Russell Bradberry
> read: developers *of* Cassandra

Historically it has not only been developers of Cassandra but also specific 
power users, influencers, and experts.  If you want to be successful in 
deciding the direction of a product, you need more than its developers present. 
 For instance, I am not a Cassandra developer, but I have been invited every 
year. Same with folks like Peter Bailis, Rick Branson, and others who come in 
with a wealth of knowledge around varying use cases.  Unfortunately, I missed 
that last two years, but was hoping to make it this year.  

-Russ

On 6/1/17, 11:53 AM, "Eric Evans"  wrote:

On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric Evans  
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone working on an NGCC event for this year? Given all of the
> recent changes, it seems like it could be really useful. If not, is
> there interest? When would be good, September? October? What about
> location? I think we could get the space to host such an even in
> either San Antonio (centrally located), or San Francisco (San
> Franciscoly located).
>
> Thoughts?

And to be clear:

NGCC == Next Generation Cassandra Conference

And conference may or may not be a misnomer here.  I think what we're
talking about is more of a meeting of Cassandra developers (read:
developers *of* Cassandra), to discuss their respective needs / plans,
and to talk about how that might fit into a project road map.

IMO, a successful event would result in ideas and help inform
consensus about where the project is going, what is important, and who
is willing to collaborate on what.  I do not see this as a place where
actual decisions would be made, that wouldn't be inclusive of all the
people unable to attend.

HTH,

-- 
Eric Evans
john.eric.ev...@gmail.com

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Re: NGCC?

2017-06-01 Thread Eric Evans
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Eric Evans  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone working on an NGCC event for this year? Given all of the
> recent changes, it seems like it could be really useful. If not, is
> there interest? When would be good, September? October? What about
> location? I think we could get the space to host such an even in
> either San Antonio (centrally located), or San Francisco (San
> Franciscoly located).
>
> Thoughts?

And to be clear:

NGCC == Next Generation Cassandra Conference

And conference may or may not be a misnomer here.  I think what we're
talking about is more of a meeting of Cassandra developers (read:
developers *of* Cassandra), to discuss their respective needs / plans,
and to talk about how that might fit into a project road map.

IMO, a successful event would result in ideas and help inform
consensus about where the project is going, what is important, and who
is willing to collaborate on what.  I do not see this as a place where
actual decisions would be made, that wouldn't be inclusive of all the
people unable to attend.

HTH,

-- 
Eric Evans
john.eric.ev...@gmail.com

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