Agree with Julian about ApacheCon being a better venue with a track (or sub-conference ?) for Drill. The size and scale of the wider conference is likely to be beneficial despite other competing Apache projects. Perhaps the schedule could be managed in such a way that the conflicts with similar projects is minimized.
-Aman On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Julian Hyde <jh...@apache.org> wrote: > It’s a legitimate concern, but remember that the more “popular” platforms > tend to have their own conferences already. The Apache projects with the > most talks at ApacheCon were probably Beam and Spark, with 3 each. > > Without strong commercial backing (and a large advertising budget) > DrillCon is not going to see the promotion or attendance of say Spark > Summit or Kafka Summit. So, I think we have a glass half full: we can > promote “DrillCon (occurring as part of ApacheCon)” and promise a a full > day of fascinating talks by Drill users and developers. We can reach not > only the 30-50 people who came for Drill, but the 600 attendees who came to > ApacheCon for other reasons and might not be aware of Drill. > > Julian > > > > On Jun 16, 2017, at 9:20 AM, Matt K <bsg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > A counter point: I would be concerned that Drill would be overshadowed > by more “popular” or more entrenched platforms. > > > > Drill is an excellent and somewhat unique tech that needs more exposure > to grow. An event that focuses purely on Drill may have better success at > that. > > > > The caveat may be that a Drill only summit may have low turnout and thus > not succeed at the above goals, thus I’m not certain what the right choice > is, but I wanted to bring up the point for discussion. > > > > > > On June 14, 2017 at 2:32:45 PM, Julian Hyde (jh...@apache.org <mailto: > jh...@apache.org>) wrote: > > > >> I like the idea of co-hosting a conference. ApacheCon in particular is > a good venue, and they explicitly encourage sub-conferences (there are “Big > Data” and “IoT” tracks, and this year there were sub-conferences for Tomcat > and CloudStack). DrillCon was part of ApacheCon, people could attend a > whole day of Drill talks, or they they could go to talks about other Apache > projects in the larger conference, and connect with Apache members. > >> > >> Also, the conference is professionally organized, at a large hotel with > good facilities. > >> > >> Unfortunately ApacheCon just happened (it was in Miami in May); but > it’s something to consider next year. > >> > >> Julian > >> > >> > >> > On Jun 14, 2017, at 9:18 AM, Charles Givre <cgi...@gmail.com <mailto: > cgi...@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> > > >> > Hi Bob, > >> > Good to hear from you. I agree that there could be value in having a > joint > >> > Presto/Drill/Redshift conference, but how would you describe the > overall > >> > theme? > >> > > >> > In essence (not looking to start a flame war here...) these tools are > >> > similar in terms of what the user experiences and I can definitely see > >> > value in bringing the communities together. I also like the idea of > >> > multiple tracks. I was thinking of having something like > developer/analyst > >> > tracks. > >> > -- C > >> > > >> > On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 11:27 AM, Bob Rudis <b...@rud.is <mailto: > b...@rud.is>> wrote: > >> > > >> >> I grok this is the Drill list and I'm also a big user of Drill (and > >> >> have made some UDFs) but there might be some efficacy in expanding > the > >> >> scope to the Presto and Redshift Spectrum communities. I'm not > >> >> claiming there's 100% equivalence, but the broader view of being able > >> >> to access multiple types of data sources from a central platform is > >> >> compelling and -- at least in my circles -- not widely known. It > could > >> >> be an event with a a primary central track but three separate > >> >> specializations that have a couple intraday time pockets. > >> >> > >> >> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Charles Givre <cgi...@apache.org > <mailto:cgi...@apache.org>> wrote: > >> >>> Hello fellow Drill users and developers, > >> >>> I've been involved with the Drill community for some time, and I was > >> >>> thinking that it might be time to start exploring the idea of a > Drill > >> >>> Summit or Conference. If you're interested, please send me a note > and > >> >> I'll > >> >>> start having some conversations about what's next. > >> >>> > >> >>> Personally, I think it could be extremely valuable to get Drill > >> >> developers > >> >>> and users together and share ideas about where things are and how > people > >> >>> are using Drill. > >> >>> Thanks!! > >> >>> -- C > >> >> > >