2009 1st Coord Guru

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woorung

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Jan 6, 2009, 1:11:48 AM1/6/09
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We finally have 1st Coord Guru meeting as follows:

+ when: 17st January 2009, 13:00PM.
+ where: Toz Kangnam Daero(http://www.toz.co.kr/v2/02place/
06_main.htm).

We are going to provide a simple lunch, so you should send your
application for participation.
All the speakers should affirmatively notify if they can participate
in the meeting.



The program is

Introduction to Coord - woorung
Log Analyzer - iampizon
Data Connector - pdc222
Parallel R - harebox
Fault-Tolerance - terryshim
Coord Award - woorung
2009 Coord RoadMap - woorung.

We are going to have a small talk and discussion on Coord and its
related technologie.

Ian Holsman

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Jan 6, 2009, 1:47:42 AM1/6/09
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Hi Woorung.
are you planning on videotaping it.
it would be interesting to upload onto youtube or something so others
can see it if you do.

Regards
Ian

woorung

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Jan 8, 2009, 6:09:26 AM1/8/09
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Hi Ian~
I've seen your blog(http://blog.holsman.net/2009/1/NHN-enters-the-open-
source-world).
I really want to know "bucky" system as you mentioned in the blog.
Is the name of "bucky" derived from "bucket" in hash?
If it is also open source, can I get its reference or document?

Originally, I try to add this to your blog, but I can't with an error.
Anyway, if you let me know bucky, it will be helpful for us.
Thank you in advance.

Sincerely
Woohyun Kim
> > related technologie.- 따온 텍스트 숨기기 -
>
> - 따온 텍스트 보기 -

Ian Holsman

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Jan 8, 2009, 6:29:53 AM1/8/09
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On 08/01/2009, at 10:09 PM, woorung wrote:

>
> Hi Ian~
> I've seen your blog(http://blog.holsman.net/2009/1/NHN-enters-the-
> open-
> source-world).
> I really want to know "bucky" system as you mentioned in the blog.

I'm not an expert on bucky, but from what I understand it is similar
to memcache
with application logic built in. (TCL in this case). It is used to
power some of our large applications, like AIM.
>
> Is the name of "bucky" derived from "bucket" in hash?
no. bucky came from
Buckminsterfullerene (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerene#The_.22Buckyball.22
)
>
> If it is also open source, can I get its reference or document?
sadly it isn't open source.
--
Ian Holsman
I...@Holsman.net



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