On 13 October 2011 17:36, Daniela Florescu <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Oct 12, 2011, at 12:35 PM, Adam Retter wrote: > >>>> 5. NoSQL conferences. Unfortunately, there are two problems. First, >>>> NoSQL is >>>> still not accepted in academic conferences >>>> -- they have the same problem as XML itself. And second, they try to >>>> stay >>>> away from XML like crazy ("angle brackets, not cool,man, not cool. Not >>>> Web >>>> scale."). >>> >>> I believe we should be at these conferences, if not because NoSQL >>> crowd is about to have their own 'query wars' and it will be good to >>> be near (but on the sidelines of this). >> >> Completely agree. I will bring the pop-corn. > > Adam, I think we need beer for that discussion. Or even something stronger > :-)
Sure :-) > http://twitter.com/#!/nielsenmb/status/124228491532173312 > > It's probably not ML's fault. It's only that they use the forbidden X word, > sheesh ..... :-) IMHO - I suspect that it is more that ML is seen as a corporate, heavy 'enterprise' system, whereas some of these new 'upstart' open source products are perceived as lighter and more agile. -- Adam Retter skype: adam.retter tweet: adamretter http://www.adamretter.org.uk _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://x-query.com/mailman/listinfo/talk
