Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Johnu George (johnugeo)
Sure Gary.  

+1 to focus on improving docs/website and publishing benchmark results for the 
community. 

Regards,
Johnu

On 5/10/17, 6:02 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang"  wrote:

Yes I agree with you, a quick start guide with some example code snippets
would be very helpful for user/developer to get into it, the website of
mnemonic also need re-organized to accommodate it.

For the benchmark, I'm looking forward to carrying out with you
collaboratively for publishing some more unbiased performance results.

Regarding more features, we could create a new thread to discuss about it,
there might be more potential values to our audience. Thanks!

Very truly yours.
+Gary



On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Johnu George (johnugeo)  wrote:

> Great! We should have a quick start guide with usage examples of sessions
> and durable structures.  For Spark and Hadoop, we can publish few 
benchmark
> results on real workloads.
>
> Looking forward to more feature suggestions
>
> Thanks,
> Johnu
>
> On 5/10/17, 4:39 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang"  wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
>   With the support and contribution from you and our community,
> Mnemonic
> has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it
> makes
> those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from
> Durable
> Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
>
>   We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model
> to
> Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for
> Mnemonic
> development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
>
> Very truly yours.
> +Gary.
>
>
>




Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Debojyoti Dutta
Patrick has a great point. We should follow up with Sally. I can volunteer to 
do this. 

Debo 

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 10, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang  wrote:
> 
> Yes I agree with you, a quick start guide with some example code snippets
> would be very helpful for user/developer to get into it, the website of
> mnemonic also need re-organized to accommodate it.
> 
> For the benchmark, I'm looking forward to carrying out with you
> collaboratively for publishing some more unbiased performance results.
> 
> Regarding more features, we could create a new thread to discuss about it,
> there might be more potential values to our audience. Thanks!
> 
> Very truly yours.
> +Gary
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Johnu George (johnugeo) > wrote:
> 
>> Great! We should have a quick start guide with usage examples of sessions
>> and durable structures.  For Spark and Hadoop, we can publish few benchmark
>> results on real workloads.
>> 
>> Looking forward to more feature suggestions
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Johnu
>> 
>> On 5/10/17, 4:39 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang"  wrote:
>> 
>>Hi Folks,
>> 
>>  With the support and contribution from you and our community,
>> Mnemonic
>>has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it
>> makes
>>those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from
>> Durable
>>Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
>> 
>>  We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model
>> to
>>Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for
>> Mnemonic
>>development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
>> 
>>Very truly yours.
>>+Gary.
>> 
>> 
>> 


Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Gang(Gary) Wang
Yes I agree with you, a quick start guide with some example code snippets
would be very helpful for user/developer to get into it, the website of
mnemonic also need re-organized to accommodate it.

For the benchmark, I'm looking forward to carrying out with you
collaboratively for publishing some more unbiased performance results.

Regarding more features, we could create a new thread to discuss about it,
there might be more potential values to our audience. Thanks!

Very truly yours.
+Gary



On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Johnu George (johnugeo)  wrote:

> Great! We should have a quick start guide with usage examples of sessions
> and durable structures.  For Spark and Hadoop, we can publish few benchmark
> results on real workloads.
>
> Looking forward to more feature suggestions
>
> Thanks,
> Johnu
>
> On 5/10/17, 4:39 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang"  wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
>   With the support and contribution from you and our community,
> Mnemonic
> has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it
> makes
> those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from
> Durable
> Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
>
>   We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model
> to
> Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for
> Mnemonic
> development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
>
> Very truly yours.
> +Gary.
>
>
>


Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Gary Wong
Yes sure, looks It seems a good timing for us to consider about press to
reach broader audience. please guide us to create one if desired. Thanks!

Very truly yours.
+Gary


On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:59 PM, Patrick Hunt  wrote:

> Wow, that sounds great, kudos!
>
> Have you considered putting out some press with Sally? (Apache Public
> Relations Committee) Seems like a great thing to publicise and use to build
> interest/community.
>
> Regards,
>
> Patrick
>
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:39 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang  wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> >   With the support and contribution from you and our community, Mnemonic
> > has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it makes
> > those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from Durable
> > Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
> >
> >   We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model to
> > Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for Mnemonic
> > development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
> >
> > Very truly yours.
> > +Gary.
> >
>


Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Johnu George (johnugeo)
Great! We should have a quick start guide with usage examples of sessions and 
durable structures.  For Spark and Hadoop, we can publish few benchmark results 
on real workloads.  

Looking forward to more feature suggestions 

Thanks,
Johnu

On 5/10/17, 4:39 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang"  wrote:

Hi Folks,

  With the support and contribution from you and our community, Mnemonic
has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it makes
those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from Durable
Object Model and Durable Computing Model.

  We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model to
Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for Mnemonic
development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!

Very truly yours.
+Gary.




Re: [MILESTONE] Apache Mnemonic (incubating) development

2017-05-10 Thread Patrick Hunt
Wow, that sounds great, kudos!

Have you considered putting out some press with Sally? (Apache Public
Relations Committee) Seems like a great thing to publicise and use to build
interest/community.

Regards,

Patrick


On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 4:39 PM, Gang(Gary) Wang  wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
>   With the support and contribution from you and our community, Mnemonic
> has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it makes
> those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from Durable
> Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
>
>   We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model to
> Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for Mnemonic
> development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
>
> Very truly yours.
> +Gary.
>