RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-05-21 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi German

Thanks for the offer of help. 

Please confirm if you'd like to be a reviewer for the track. Note that the one 
thing we are asking is that you are not submitting a talk to the track that you 
are reviewing. So as long as you are not planning to submit a talk for the 
Performance Engineering track then we'd be happy to have you as a reviewer.

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/05/20 20:06:59 German Eichberger wrote:
> Hi Sharan,
> 
> I am planning to attend the summit and happy to help as well.
> 
> Thanks,
> German
> 
> From: Paulo Motta 
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2022 12:02 PM
> To: dev@cassandra.apache.org
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?
> 
> Hi Sharan,
> 
> Are you still looking for track reviewers on the perf. engineering track? 
> What are the duties involved?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paulo
> 
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 12:14 Sharan Foga 
> mailto:sha...@apache.org>> wrote:
> Hi Paulo
> 
> We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted so 
> we will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We are 
> also looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are still 
> interested in doing that. ;-)
> 
> Thanks
> Sharan
> 
> On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> > Hi Paulo
> >
> > Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
> > definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up 
> > on your offer :-)
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> > > This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> > > community steps up to help on this track.
> > >
> > > I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
> > > will likely not attend the event.
> > >
> > > Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf 
> > > mailto:sha...@apache.org>> escreveu:
> > >
> > > > Hi All
> > > >
> > > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> > > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
> > > > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > > > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
> > > > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > > > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
> > > > this project is on the list!
> > > >
> > > > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > > > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
> > > > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
> > > > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > > >
> > > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> > > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > > track on behalf of the project?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Sharan
> > > >
> > > > -
> > > >
> > > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > > software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> > > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > > engineering - but there are few projects that don't care about some
> > > > aspect of software performance.
> > > >
> > > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> > > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> > > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> > > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> > > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > > >
> > > >

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-05-21 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Paulo

Yes we are still looking for reviewers. The duties are to read through the 
submission abstracts and rate them. It's a fairly simple process. If you are 
still interested then let me know and I'll request your setup.

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/05/20 19:02:21 Paulo Motta wrote:
> Hi Sharan,
> 
> Are you still looking for track reviewers on the perf. engineering track?
> What are the duties involved?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paulo
> 
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 12:14 Sharan Foga  wrote:
> 
> > Hi Paulo
> >
> > We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted
> > so we will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We
> > are also looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are
> > still interested in doing that. ;-)
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> > > Hi Paulo
> > >
> > > Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will
> > definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up
> > on your offer :-)
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sharan
> > >
> > > On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> > > > This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> > > > community steps up to help on this track.
> > > >
> > > > I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se
> > as I
> > > > will likely not attend the event.
> > > >
> > > > Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf 
> > escreveu:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi All
> > > > >
> > > > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion
> > to
> > > > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year.
> > At
> > > > > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > > > > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it
> > could
> > > > > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > > > > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see
> > that
> > > > > this project is on the list!
> > > > >
> > > > > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > > > > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at
> > ApacheCon..and
> > > > > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for
> > it
> > > > > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > > > >
> > > > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  -
> > do we
> > > > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > > > track on behalf of the project?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > > Sharan
> > > > >
> > > > > -
> > > > >
> > > > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > > > software with the required performance and scalability
> > characteristics.
> > > > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > > > engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> > > > > aspect of software performance.
> > > > >
> > > > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the
> > benefits
> > > > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in
> > the
> > > > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and
> > tools
> > > > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting,
> > regression
> > > > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > > > >
> > > > > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > > > > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > > > > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > > > > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > > > > applicable to the wider open source community.
> > > > >
> > > > > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> > > > >
> > > > > *Google Searches*
> > > > > Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000
> > results
> > > > > Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
> > > > > results
> > > > >
> > > > > *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > > > performance (just the top results):
> > > > > JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J,
> > SystemML,
> > > > > Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> > > > > Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> > > > > Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
> > > > >
> > > > > *Incubator 

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-05-20 Thread German Eichberger
Hi Sharan,

I am planning to attend the summit and happy to help as well.

Thanks,
German

From: Paulo Motta 
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2022 12:02 PM
To: dev@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

Hi Sharan,

Are you still looking for track reviewers on the perf. engineering track? What 
are the duties involved?

Thanks,

Paulo

On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 12:14 Sharan Foga 
mailto:sha...@apache.org>> wrote:
Hi Paulo

We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted so we 
will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We are also 
looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are still 
interested in doing that. ;-)

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> Hi Paulo
>
> Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
> definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up on 
> your offer :-)
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> > This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> > community steps up to help on this track.
> >
> > I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
> > will likely not attend the event.
> >
> > Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf 
> > mailto:sha...@apache.org>> escreveu:
> >
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
> > > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
> > > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
> > > this project is on the list!
> > >
> > > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
> > > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
> > > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > >
> > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > track on behalf of the project?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sharan
> > >
> > > -
> > >
> > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > engineering - but there are few projects that don't care about some
> > > aspect of software performance.
> > >
> > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > >
> > > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > > applicable to the wider open source community.
> > >
> > > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> > >
> > > *Google Searches*
> > > Google "Open source performance engineering" has 4,180,000,000 results
> > > Google 
> > > "site:apache.org<https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapache.org%2F=05%7C01%7CGerman.Eichberger%40microsoft.com%7Ca363c04a1d5644a0616908da3a9442b1%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C637886705708179924%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJ

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-05-20 Thread Paulo Motta
Hi Sharan,

Are you still looking for track reviewers on the perf. engineering track?
What are the duties involved?

Thanks,

Paulo

On Wed, 6 Apr 2022 at 12:14 Sharan Foga  wrote:

> Hi Paulo
>
> We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted
> so we will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We
> are also looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are
> still interested in doing that. ;-)
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> > Hi Paulo
> >
> > Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will
> definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up
> on your offer :-)
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> > > This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> > > community steps up to help on this track.
> > >
> > > I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se
> as I
> > > will likely not attend the event.
> > >
> > > Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf 
> escreveu:
> > >
> > > > Hi All
> > > >
> > > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion
> to
> > > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year.
> At
> > > > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > > > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it
> could
> > > > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > > > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see
> that
> > > > this project is on the list!
> > > >
> > > > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > > > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at
> ApacheCon..and
> > > > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for
> it
> > > > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > > >
> > > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  -
> do we
> > > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > > track on behalf of the project?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Sharan
> > > >
> > > > -
> > > >
> > > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > > software with the required performance and scalability
> characteristics.
> > > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > > engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> > > > aspect of software performance.
> > > >
> > > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the
> benefits
> > > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in
> the
> > > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and
> tools
> > > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting,
> regression
> > > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > > >
> > > > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > > > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > > > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > > > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > > > applicable to the wider open source community.
> > > >
> > > > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> > > >
> > > > *Google Searches*
> > > > Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000
> results
> > > > Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
> > > > results
> > > >
> > > > *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > > performance (just the top results):
> > > > JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J,
> SystemML,
> > > > Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> > > > Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> > > > Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
> > > >
> > > > *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > > performance**(again just top results):
> > > > Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
> > > > Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
> > > >
> > > > *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
> > > > performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
> > > > articles):
> > > >
> > > >   1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
> > > >  ETHZ, Big Data HS19
> > > >  <
> 

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-04-07 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Dinesh

Thanks for volunteering to help us review the submissions for the Performance 
Engineering track. One thing we are currently asking of the track reviewers is 
that they are not planning to make a submission to the track they are 
reviewing. Will that be OK for you? If so then please let me know so I can 
contact you about getting setup.

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/04/06 17:21:52 Dinesh Joshi wrote:
> That’s great to hear. I would also be available to help review submissions.
> 
> > On Apr 6, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Paulo 
> > 
> > We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted so 
> > we will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We are 
> > also looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are 
> > still interested in doing that. ;-)
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> > 
> >> On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> >> Hi Paulo
> >> 
> >> Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
> >> definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up 
> >> on your offer :-)
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> Sharan
> >> 
> >>> On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> >>> This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> >>> community steps up to help on this track.
> >>> 
> >>> I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
> >>> will likely not attend the event.
> >>> 
>  Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf  
>  escreveu:
> >>> 
>  Hi All
>  
>  The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
>  try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
>  the end of the message I have included some details including a
>  definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
>  be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
>  with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
>  this project is on the list!
>  
>  So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
>  that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
>  more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
>  or attend ApacheCon to see it.
>  
>  Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
>  Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
>  have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
>  track on behalf of the project?
>  
>  Thanks
>  Sharan
>  
>  -
>  
>  *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
>  software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
>  Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
>  scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
>  engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
>  aspect of software performance.
>  
>  This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
>  experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
>  techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
>  of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
>  wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
>  (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
>  architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
>  prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
>  testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
>  
>  Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
>  operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
>  overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
>  application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
>  applicable to the wider open source community.
>  
>  *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
>  
>  *Google Searches*
>  Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
>  Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
>  results
>  
>  *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
>  performance (just the top results):
>  JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
>  Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
>  Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
>  Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
>  
>  *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
>  performance**(again just top results):
>  Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
>  

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-04-06 Thread Dinesh Joshi
That’s great to hear. I would also be available to help review submissions.

> On Apr 6, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Sharan Foga  wrote:
> 
> Hi Paulo 
> 
> We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted so 
> we will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We are 
> also looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are still 
> interested in doing that. ;-)
> 
> Thanks
> Sharan
> 
>> On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
>> Hi Paulo
>> 
>> Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
>> definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up on 
>> your offer :-)
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Sharan
>> 
>>> On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
>>> This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
>>> community steps up to help on this track.
>>> 
>>> I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
>>> will likely not attend the event.
>>> 
 Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf  escreveu:
>>> 
 Hi All
 
 The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
 try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
 the end of the message I have included some details including a
 definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
 be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
 with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
 this project is on the list!
 
 So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
 that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
 more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
 or attend ApacheCon to see it.
 
 Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
 Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
 have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
 track on behalf of the project?
 
 Thanks
 Sharan
 
 -
 
 *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
 software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
 Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
 scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
 engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
 aspect of software performance.
 
 This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
 experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
 techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
 of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
 wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
 (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
 architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
 prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
 testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
 
 Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
 operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
 overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
 application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
 applicable to the wider open source community.
 
 *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
 
 *Google Searches*
 Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
 Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
 results
 
 *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
 performance (just the top results):
 JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
 Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
 Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
 Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
 
 *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
 performance**(again just top results):
 Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
 Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
 
 *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
 performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
 articles):
 
  1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
 ETHZ, Big Data HS19
 <
 https://archive-systems.ethz.ch/sites/default/files/courses/2019-fall/bigdata/Databricks%20ETHZ%20Big%20Data%20HS19.pdf
> 
  2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza
 <
 

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-04-06 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Paulo 

We have great news - the Performance Engineering track has been accepted so we 
will be looking to encourage and promote CFP submissions for it. We are also 
looking for reviewers to help us rate the submissions---if you are still 
interested in doing that. ;-)

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/03/16 15:36:04 Sharan Foga wrote:
> Hi Paulo
> 
> Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
> definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up on 
> your offer :-)
> 
> Thanks
> Sharan
> 
> On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> > This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> > community steps up to help on this track.
> > 
> > I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
> > will likely not attend the event.
> > 
> > Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf  escreveu:
> > 
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> > > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
> > > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
> > > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
> > > this project is on the list!
> > >
> > > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
> > > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
> > > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> > >
> > > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> > > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > > track on behalf of the project?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sharan
> > >
> > > -
> > >
> > > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > > software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> > > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > > engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> > > aspect of software performance.
> > >
> > > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> > > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> > > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> > > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> > > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> > >
> > > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > > applicable to the wider open source community.
> > >
> > > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> > >
> > > *Google Searches*
> > > Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
> > > Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
> > > results
> > >
> > > *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > performance (just the top results):
> > > JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
> > > Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> > > Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> > > Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
> > >
> > > *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > > performance**(again just top results):
> > > Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
> > > Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
> > >
> > > *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
> > > performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
> > > articles):
> > >
> > >   1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
> > >  ETHZ, Big Data HS19
> > >  <
> > > https://archive-systems.ethz.ch/sites/default/files/courses/2019-fall/bigdata/Databricks%20ETHZ%20Big%20Data%20HS19.pdf
> > > >
> > >   2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza
> > >  <
> > > https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using-apache-samza
> > > >
> > >   3. A day in the life of an open source performance 

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-16 Thread Sharan Foga
Hi Paulo

Thanks for the feedback. If we do get the track accepted then we will 
definitely be needing help reviewing the submissions - so may take you up on 
your offer :-)

Thanks
Sharan

On 2022/03/14 16:32:23 Paulo Motta wrote:
> This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
> community steps up to help on this track.
> 
> I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
> will likely not attend the event.
> 
> Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf  escreveu:
> 
> > Hi All
> >
> > The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> > try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
> > the end of the message I have included some details including a
> > definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
> > be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> > with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
> > this project is on the list!
> >
> > So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> > that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
> > more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
> > or attend ApacheCon to see it.
> >
> > Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> > Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> > have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> > track on behalf of the project?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharan
> >
> > -
> >
> > *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> > software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> > Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> > scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> > engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> > aspect of software performance.
> >
> > This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> > experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> > techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> > of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> > wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> > (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> > architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> > prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> > testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
> >
> > Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> > operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> > overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> > application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> > applicable to the wider open source community.
> >
> > *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
> >
> > *Google Searches*
> > Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
> > Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
> > results
> >
> > *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > performance (just the top results):
> > JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
> > Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> > Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> > Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
> >
> > *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> > performance**(again just top results):
> > Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
> > Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
> >
> > *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
> > performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
> > articles):
> >
> >   1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
> >  ETHZ, Big Data HS19
> >  <
> > https://archive-systems.ethz.ch/sites/default/files/courses/2019-fall/bigdata/Databricks%20ETHZ%20Big%20Data%20HS19.pdf
> > >
> >   2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza
> >  <
> > https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using-apache-samza
> > >
> >   3. A day in the life of an open source performance engineering team
> >  
> >   4. Locating Performance Regression Root Causes in the Field Operations
> >  ofWeb-based Systems:
> >  An Experience Report Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software
> >  Engineering (Early Access)
> >  
> >   5. How to Detect Performance Changes in Software History: Performance
> >  Analysis of Software System Versions
> >   

Re: Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-14 Thread Paulo Motta
This Apachecon track sounds fun! I hope someone from the Cassandra
community steps up to help on this track.

I would be happy to help on reviews but not organize the event per se as I
will likely not attend the event.

Em sex., 11 de mar. de 2022 às 09:26, sharanf  escreveu:

> Hi All
>
> The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to
> try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At
> the end of the message I have included some details including a
> definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could
> be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do
> with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that
> this project is on the list!
>
> So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks
> that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and
> more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it
> or attend ApacheCon to see it.
>
> Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance
> Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we
> have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the
> track on behalf of the project?
>
> Thanks
> Sharan
>
> -
>
> *Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
> software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
> Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
> scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
> engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
> aspect of software performance.
>
> This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
> experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
> techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
> of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
> wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
> (including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
> architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
> prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
> testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.
>
> Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
> operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
> overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
> application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
> applicable to the wider open source community.
>
> *SUPPORTING DETAILS*
>
> *Google Searches*
> Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
> Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000
> results
>
> *Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> performance (just the top results):
> JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
> Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
> Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
> Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper
>
> *Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
> performance**(again just top results):
> Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
> Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona
>
> *References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
> performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
> articles):
>
>   1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
>  ETHZ, Big Data HS19
>  <
> https://archive-systems.ethz.ch/sites/default/files/courses/2019-fall/bigdata/Databricks%20ETHZ%20Big%20Data%20HS19.pdf
> >
>   2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza
>  <
> https://engineering.linkedin.com/samza/real-time-insights-linkedins-performance-using-apache-samza
> >
>   3. A day in the life of an open source performance engineering team
>  
>   4. Locating Performance Regression Root Causes in the Field Operations
>  ofWeb-based Systems:
>  An Experience Report Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software
>  Engineering (Early Access)
>  
>   5. How to Detect Performance Changes in Software History: Performance
>  Analysis of Software System Versions
>  
>   6. Performance-Regression Pitfalls Every Project Should Avoid
>  <
> https://www.eetimes.eu/performance-regression-pitfalls-every-project-should-avoid/
> >
>   7. How to benchmark your websites with the open source Apache Bench
>  tool
>  <
> https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-benchmark-your-websites-with-the-open-source-apache-bench-tool/
> >
>   

Performance Engineering Track at ApacheCon NA?

2022-03-11 Thread sharanf

Hi All

The call for tracks for ApacheCon NA is open. There is a suggestion to 
try and run a Performance Engineering track at ApacheCon this year. At 
the end of the message I have included some details including a 
definition of what we mean by it and some reasoning about why it could 
be good to run. We have a list of projects that have something to do 
with performance engineering and if you take a look -  you will see that 
this project is on the list!


So what I need is a some feedback as to whether the community thinks 
that this could be an interesting track topic to run at ApacheCon..and 
more importantly would the community be willing to submit talks for it 
or attend ApacheCon to see it.


Like I say - this is just an idea at this stage. If the Performance 
Engineering track does get approval to be included at ApacheCon  - do we 
have any volunteers willing to help with managing and promoting the 
track on behalf of the project?


Thanks
Sharan

-

*Performance Engineering*  is the science and practice of engineering
software with the required performance and scalability characteristics.
Many Apache projects focus on solving hard Big Data performance and
scalability challenges, while others provide tools for performance
engineering - but there are few projects that don’t care about some
aspect of software performance.

This track will enable Apache projects members to share their
experiences of performance engineering best practices, tools,
techniques, and results, from their own communities, with the benefits
of cross-fertilization between projects. Performance Engineering in the
wider open source community is pervasive and includes methods and tools
(including automation and agile approaches) for performance:
architecting and design, benchmarking, monitoring, tracing, analysis,
prediction, modeling and simulation, testing and reporting, regression
testing, and source code analysis and instrumentation techniques.

Performance Engineering also has wider applicability to DevOps, the
operation of cloud platforms by managed service providers (hence some
overlap with SRE - Site Reliability Engineering), and customer
application performance and tuning.  This track would therefore be
applicable to the wider open source community.

*SUPPORTING DETAILS*

*Google Searches*
Google “Open source performance engineering” has 4,180,000,000 results
Google “site:apache.org  performance” has 147,000 results

*Apache Projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
performance (just the top results):
JMeter, Cassandra, Storm, Spark, Samza, Pulsar, Kafka, Log4J, SystemML,
Drill, HTTP Server, Cayenne, ActiveMQ, Impala, Geode, Flink, Ignite,
Impala, Lucene, TVM, Tika, YuniKorn, Solr, Iceberg, Dubbo, Hudi,
Accumulo, Xerces, MXNet, Zookeeper

*Incubator projects *which may have some interest in, or focus on,
performance**(again just top results):
Crail, Eagle, Nemo, Skywalking, MXnet, HAWQ, Mnemonic, CarbonData,
Drill, ShenYu, Tephra, Sedona

*References *(randomly selected to show the range of open-source
performance engineering topics available, rather than the quality of
articles):

 1. Performance Engineering for Apache Spark and Databricks Runtime
ETHZ, Big Data HS19


 2. Real time insights into LinkedIn's performance using Apache Samza


 3. A day in the life of an open source performance engineering team

 4. Locating Performance Regression Root Causes in the Field Operations
ofWeb-based Systems:
An Experience Report Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software
Engineering (Early Access)

 5. How to Detect Performance Changes in Software History: Performance
Analysis of Software System Versions

 6. Performance-Regression Pitfalls Every Project Should Avoid


 7. How to benchmark your websites with the open source Apache Bench
tool


 8. Benchmarking Pulsar and Kafka - A More Accurate Perspective on
Pulsar’s Performance


 9. Performance-Analyse: Apache Cassandra 4.0.0 Release

10. Log4J Performance - This page compares the performance of a number
of logging frameworks

11. SystemML Performance