Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathon: 5/18 in Palo Alto and San Francisco
I think east coast Hackathons could be great (in DC here). 2011/5/16 Joe Stein charmal...@allthingshadoop.com Any chance for something in the east (NYC) or do I need to start nagging the wife and kids that west coast weather is the way to go? I will post on the NYC HUG maybe we can get some Hack together contrib to Hadoop but maybe some evening/day that a few commiters on this list that are in NYC (not sure if there are any based in NYC?) they can run a mini hackathon to help get folks in contrib mode? that would rock! Maybe even some standard type of Hack @ HUG that every HUG can do with their users (build, patch, build, deploy, test) if they want... Thanks to all contributors and commiters for your hard work and continued efforts/dedication. On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher ham...@cloudera.com wrote: Hey, We've got a great group coming together again on Wednesday for an Apache Hadoop Hackathon in Palo Alto and San Francisco. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. As a reminder, we'll have Nigel Daley, the release manager for 0.22, present in Palo Alto. If you have build and release or testing skills and would like to contribute to Apache Hadoop, your skills will be highly valued. Please consider coming out to meet Nigel and help out on that front! Also, there's a Hadoop User Group at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale on Wednesday evening: http://www.meetup.com/hadoop/events/16805258. There will be a large caravan leaving from the Palo Alto Hackathon to attend the HUG, so if you want to Hadoop all day, stop by Palo Alto and join us for the trip south. Regards, Jeff On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher ham...@cloudera.com wrote: Hey, Thanks to everyone who came out for the Apache Hadoop Hackathon yesterday in Palo Alto and San Francisco. We had 35 people sign up from a great cross section of companies: Yahoo!, Cloudera, Facebook, Apple, Twitter, Foursquare, AOL, Ngmoco, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Conviva, and more. We had committers from the HBase, Hive, Pig, and Oozie projects ensuring their projects work with the upcoming 0.22 release, and a number of folks got their first patches up. The 0.22 branch is now being built by Jenkins and we're in good shape to get a release candidate up soon. We had so much fun that we're going to do it again! Join us next Wednesday, May 18th, in either San Francisco or Palo Alto, and help us continue the march to get feature development back on trunk. We'll have a special guest in Palo Alto: Nigel Daley, Apache Hadoop PMC member and the release manager for the 0.22 release. If you're a sysadmin or devops person and want to help us build and test Apache Hadoop, this Hackathon will be a great chance to learn about how it's done. Of course we'd also love to have developers looking to get their first patches into Hadoop as well. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com and we'll see you Wednesday. Regards, Jeff p.s. if you're looking to prepare for the Hackathon, check out the issues tagged newbie at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truejqlQuery=labels+%3D+newbie . -- /* Joe Stein http://www.linkedin.com/in/charmalloc Twitter: @allthingshadoop */
Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathon: 5/18 in Palo Alto and San Francisco
Hey, We've got a great group coming together again on Wednesday for an Apache Hadoop Hackathon in Palo Alto and San Francisco. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. As a reminder, we'll have Nigel Daley, the release manager for 0.22, present in Palo Alto. If you have build and release or testing skills and would like to contribute to Apache Hadoop, your skills will be highly valued. Please consider coming out to meet Nigel and help out on that front! Also, there's a Hadoop User Group at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale on Wednesday evening: http://www.meetup.com/hadoop/events/16805258. There will be a large caravan leaving from the Palo Alto Hackathon to attend the HUG, so if you want to Hadoop all day, stop by Palo Alto and join us for the trip south. Regards, Jeff On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher ham...@cloudera.comwrote: Hey, Thanks to everyone who came out for the Apache Hadoop Hackathon yesterday in Palo Alto and San Francisco. We had 35 people sign up from a great cross section of companies: Yahoo!, Cloudera, Facebook, Apple, Twitter, Foursquare, AOL, Ngmoco, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Conviva, and more. We had committers from the HBase, Hive, Pig, and Oozie projects ensuring their projects work with the upcoming 0.22 release, and a number of folks got their first patches up. The 0.22 branch is now being built by Jenkins and we're in good shape to get a release candidate up soon. We had so much fun that we're going to do it again! Join us next Wednesday, May 18th, in either San Francisco or Palo Alto, and help us continue the march to get feature development back on trunk. We'll have a special guest in Palo Alto: Nigel Daley, Apache Hadoop PMC member and the release manager for the 0.22 release. If you're a sysadmin or devops person and want to help us build and test Apache Hadoop, this Hackathon will be a great chance to learn about how it's done. Of course we'd also love to have developers looking to get their first patches into Hadoop as well. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com and we'll see you Wednesday. Regards, Jeff p.s. if you're looking to prepare for the Hackathon, check out the issues tagged newbie at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truejqlQuery=labels+%3D+newbie .
Re: Apache Hadoop Hackathon: 5/18 in Palo Alto and San Francisco
Any chance for something in the east (NYC) or do I need to start nagging the wife and kids that west coast weather is the way to go? I will post on the NYC HUG maybe we can get some Hack together contrib to Hadoop but maybe some evening/day that a few commiters on this list that are in NYC (not sure if there are any based in NYC?) they can run a mini hackathon to help get folks in contrib mode? that would rock! Maybe even some standard type of Hack @ HUG that every HUG can do with their users (build, patch, build, deploy, test) if they want... Thanks to all contributors and commiters for your hard work and continued efforts/dedication. On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher ham...@cloudera.comwrote: Hey, We've got a great group coming together again on Wednesday for an Apache Hadoop Hackathon in Palo Alto and San Francisco. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com. As a reminder, we'll have Nigel Daley, the release manager for 0.22, present in Palo Alto. If you have build and release or testing skills and would like to contribute to Apache Hadoop, your skills will be highly valued. Please consider coming out to meet Nigel and help out on that front! Also, there's a Hadoop User Group at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale on Wednesday evening: http://www.meetup.com/hadoop/events/16805258. There will be a large caravan leaving from the Palo Alto Hackathon to attend the HUG, so if you want to Hadoop all day, stop by Palo Alto and join us for the trip south. Regards, Jeff On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Hammerbacher ham...@cloudera.com wrote: Hey, Thanks to everyone who came out for the Apache Hadoop Hackathon yesterday in Palo Alto and San Francisco. We had 35 people sign up from a great cross section of companies: Yahoo!, Cloudera, Facebook, Apple, Twitter, Foursquare, AOL, Ngmoco, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Conviva, and more. We had committers from the HBase, Hive, Pig, and Oozie projects ensuring their projects work with the upcoming 0.22 release, and a number of folks got their first patches up. The 0.22 branch is now being built by Jenkins and we're in good shape to get a release candidate up soon. We had so much fun that we're going to do it again! Join us next Wednesday, May 18th, in either San Francisco or Palo Alto, and help us continue the march to get feature development back on trunk. We'll have a special guest in Palo Alto: Nigel Daley, Apache Hadoop PMC member and the release manager for the 0.22 release. If you're a sysadmin or devops person and want to help us build and test Apache Hadoop, this Hackathon will be a great chance to learn about how it's done. Of course we'd also love to have developers looking to get their first patches into Hadoop as well. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com and we'll see you Wednesday. Regards, Jeff p.s. if you're looking to prepare for the Hackathon, check out the issues tagged newbie at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truejqlQuery=labels+%3D+newbie . -- /* Joe Stein http://www.linkedin.com/in/charmalloc Twitter: @allthingshadoop */
Apache Hadoop Hackathon: 5/18 in Palo Alto and San Francisco
Hey, Thanks to everyone who came out for the Apache Hadoop Hackathon yesterday in Palo Alto and San Francisco. We had 35 people sign up from a great cross section of companies: Yahoo!, Cloudera, Facebook, Apple, Twitter, Foursquare, AOL, Ngmoco, StumbleUpon, Trend Micro, Conviva, and more. We had committers from the HBase, Hive, Pig, and Oozie projects ensuring their projects work with the upcoming 0.22 release, and a number of folks got their first patches up. The 0.22 branch is now being built by Jenkins and we're in good shape to get a release candidate up soon. We had so much fun that we're going to do it again! Join us next Wednesday, May 18th, in either San Francisco or Palo Alto, and help us continue the march to get feature development back on trunk. We'll have a special guest in Palo Alto: Nigel Daley, Apache Hadoop PMC member and the release manager for the 0.22 release. If you're a sysadmin or devops person and want to help us build and test Apache Hadoop, this Hackathon will be a great chance to learn about how it's done. Of course we'd also love to have developers looking to get their first patches into Hadoop as well. Sign up at http://hadoophackathon.eventbrite.com and we'll see you Wednesday. Regards, Jeff p.s. if you're looking to prepare for the Hackathon, check out the issues tagged newbie at https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truejqlQuery=labels+%3D+newbie .