it is time to coordinate our first meeting. YouDo offered to host our
meetings if they are around and have the space available and i am fine
with giving a short introduction to the whole NoSQL topic for those
that are entirely new to this whole thing (only if needed of course
:-)
i would suggest the 9th of june around 6PM - would that suite
everyone? Could we actually get the room at YouDo then?
cheers
lenz
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I think it is it worth introducing which NoSQL dbs we have experience
or know something about just for interests sake. I'll start, in order
of decreasing familiarity:
CouchDB (this is the only one I have serious dev time experience with,
the rest is mostly theoretical knowledge and playing around)
Riak
Cassandra
Redis
HyperTable
Cheers
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On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Joel Pitt <joel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 9th of June works for me.
>
> Map for those who don't know where YouDo is: http://is.gd/cyNQH
>
> I think it is it worth introducing which NoSQL dbs we have experience
> or know something about just for interests sake. I'll start, in order
> of decreasing familiarity:
>
> CouchDB (this is the only one I have serious dev time experience with,
> the rest is mostly theoretical knowledge and playing around)
> Riak
> Cassandra
> Redis
> HyperTable
>
> Joel Pitt, PhD | http://ferrouswheel.me | +64 21 101 7308
> NetEmpathy Co-founder | http://netempathy.com
> OpenCog Developer | http://opencog.org
> Board member, Humanity+ | http://humanityplus.org
9th of June works for me. :-)
Map for those who don't know where YouDo is: http://is.gd/cyNQH
I think it is it worth introducing which NoSQL dbs we have experience
or know something about just for interests sake. I'll start, in order
of decreasing familiarity:
CouchDB (this is the only one I have serious dev time experience with,
the rest is mostly theoretical knowledge and playing around)
Riak
Cassandra
Redis
HyperTable
'fraid that's one I haven't looked at in a while. ;-(
Tim Anglade here — I'm the initiator of the NOSQL Summer concept. I’m
not actually in Wellington but I like to keep an eye on what's
happening in each city.
First of all, it's great to see a meetup emerge in New Zealand. You
guys grew like crazy after the announcement: about 40% of visitors
from NZ sign up for email alerts (most countries only convert 10%).
Second, great name for the ML :)
Third, why not set up a http://doodle.com/ to pick the date? That'd
probable be the easiest.
Have a great NOSQL Winter!
Cheers,
Tim