Since it got a little buried in the thread, here's a reminder that the
first meeting is today at 4 Pacific. Agenda and call info are here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19dXkVXeU2q_nHmkG8zURjKnYlvD96TbKf5KjYyASsOE/edit
On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 12:53 PM Sijie Guo wrote:
> FYI - I created a w
FYI - I created a wiki page for the community meetings:
https://github.com/apache/pulsar/wiki/Community-Meetings
Also created the events in Pulsar Events Calendar:
http://pulsar.apache.org/en/events/
- Sijie
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 2:28 AM Sijie Guo wrote:
> FYI - I duplicated the BookKeeper c
Video recordings are important for providing transparency to the community.
For example, the Kafka community has a great list of recordings discussing
KIP.
CNCF posts all the meeting recordings. It doesn't matter it is a Youtube
channel or just a recording that is available in Google Drive.
We jus
Patrick,
Thank you for sharing this! As said above, the meetings are just for
providing channels for discussions. They are not used for making decisions.
All decisions are made in the mailing list.
- Sijie
On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 9:26 AM Patrick McFadin wrote:
> Hi everyone. I'm new to the Apa
Hi everyone. I'm new to the Apache Pulsar community but have spent the past
ten years or so working in the Apache Cassandra community. I run the
contributor zoom calls as well as the Cassandra Kubernetes SIG.
I thought I could share a couple of things we learned there. First, as you
have been talk
Tuesday 2nd February 4pm PST works for me as first meeting date.
I am fine with having two meetings as well if this will help participation.
Regarding the YouTube recordings, I am afraid that this would scare people
that maybe would like to attend or tell their opinion but they don't feel
good in
Agreed with @sijie’s proposal. Double events are more reasonable and friendly,
also +1 for the recordings @YouTube. Look forward to attend the community
meeting, cheers.
Best,
Rui Fu
在 2021年1月29日 +0800 PM4:53,Sijie Guo ,写道:
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given
Gotcha. Yes, it's impossible to have just one time that works for all. I'm
fine with your original proposal.
-Lari
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 6:30 PM Sijie Guo wrote:
> 2 PM PT doesn't work well for Asia people. I have been dealing with a
> global team for a while.
> There is also on way to cover
2 PM PT doesn't work well for Asia people. I have been dealing with a
global team for a while.
There is also on way to cover people in all regions. That's why OSS
communities use asynchronous communication.
The meetings are just for alignments and discussion. It doesn't change how
collaboration wo
The main reason that I propose two meetings is the timezone issue. I don't
think we are going to find a perfect time for contributors from different
regions.
The OSS collaboration emphasizes asynchronous communication. The purpose of
the meetings is not to turn asynchronous communication into synch
+1 @sijie
The virtual Pulsar community meeting is so cool and I think Sijie's proposal is
more reasonable, thanks.
Best Regards,
Ran
On 2021/01/29 08:53:40, Sijie Guo wrote:
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are
Thank you Sijie for taking this forward.
I'd love to have a single global meeting. 4 PM PST is just too late for me
since it's 2AM.
I'd like to suggest 2 hours earlier, Tuesdays at 2PM PST. Would that work
for all?
-Lari
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 12:28 PM Sijie Guo wrote:
> FYI - I duplicated
Thank you all,
and thank you Sijie for the document.
I would prefer to have initially only one meeting, I am fine with 4 PM PST,
as most of the contributors are from the US and from Asia, it is not so
late for Europe (1 AM).
If one meeting works then we can think about splitting it when there is
d
+1 Sijie Guo
The virtual Pulsar community meeting is so cool and I think Sijie's proposal is
more reasonable, thanks.
Best Regards,
Ran
On 2021/01/29 08:53:40, Sijie Guo wrote:
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given there are a lot of committers/contributors
+1
Exchange of ideals offers us more opportunities to learn about Pulsar and the
community.
On 2021/1/29, 16:53, "Sijie Guo" wrote:
That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are from North America and
Asia, I
FYI - I duplicated the BookKeeper community meeting doc and created one for
Pulsar.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19dXkVXeU2q_nHmkG8zURjKnYlvD96TbKf5KjYyASsOE/edit#
Really excited to look forward to the first community meeting!
- Sijie
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 12:53 AM Sijie Guo wrote:
> T
+1 @Sijie Guo That looks a little more reasonable.
Thanks,
Guangning
PengHui Li 于2021年1月29日周五 下午5:20写道:
> > I suggest for the first meeting to meet at 8:30 PST
>
> @Enrico Seems the time would be not suitable for people from Asia.
>
> > I would suggest running biweekly meetings.
>
> - Tuesda
> I suggest for the first meeting to meet at 8:30 PST
@Enrico Seems the time would be not suitable for people from Asia.
> I would suggest running biweekly meetings.
- Tuesday 4 PM - 5 PM PST for NA and Asia
- Thursday 8 AM - 9 AM PST for NA and EU
the time is ok for me, +1
Thanks
- Penghui
J
+1
I think we need to talk about the time zone into consideration is great.
Best Regards,
Xiaolong Ran
Jinfeng Huang 于2021年1月29日周五 下午5:06写道:
> +1
> That's a very good idea.
> Taking the time zone into consideration is great.
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Jennifer
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 5:02 PM Y
Awesome.
Agree with sijie, because of the timezone, it's better to run the meeting
separately.
Regards,
Yong
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 at 16:53, Sijie Guo wrote:
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are from North America a
+1
On 2021/01/29 08:53:40, Sijie Guo wrote:
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are from North America and
> Asia, I think we should pick up a better time that would be suitable for
> people from Asia (Japan and China
+1
That's a very good idea.
Taking the time zone into consideration is great.
Best Regards,
Jennifer
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 5:02 PM Yunze Xu
wrote:
> +1
>
> > 2021年1月29日 下午4:53,Sijie Guo 写道:
> >
> > That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
> >
> > Given there are a lot of
+1
> 2021年1月29日 下午4:53,Sijie Guo 写道:
>
> That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
>
> Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are from North America and
> Asia, I think we should pick up a better time that would be suitable for
> people from Asia (Japan and China).
>
That's a super great idea! Thank you for bringing this up!
Given there are a lot of committers/contributors are from North America and
Asia, I think we should pick up a better time that would be suitable for
people from Asia (Japan and China).
In the bookkeeper community, we used to run two events
I look forward to it and hope to coordinate the time so that developers from
China can also participate.
+1 Hope it can be a little earlier, too.
Enrico Olivelli 于2021年1月29日周五 下午4:05写道:
> Hello everyone,
> in the BookKeeper community we used to have "Community Meetings" in order
> to meet each other, discuss current works on the project, share knowledge
> about current problems.
>
> What about havi
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:22 PM Michael Marshall
> > wrote:
> >
> >> As a new contributor looking to get more involved, I’m very interested
> in
> >> regular community meetings.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Michael Marshall
> >>
gt;>
>> Thanks,
>> Michael Marshall
>>
>>> On Jan 29, 2021, at 1:13 AM, Lari Hotari wrote:
>>>
>>> +1 for starting regular Virtual Pulsar Community Meetings.
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:05 AM Enrico Olivelli
>&g
s a new contributor looking to get more involved, I’m very interested in
> regular community meetings.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Marshall
>
> > On Jan 29, 2021, at 1:13 AM, Lari Hotari wrote:
> >
> > +1 for starting regular Virtual Pulsar Community Meetings.
>
+1, we are doing some kind of similar thing in China for Pulsar Community
online & offline. Hope we could do this globally.
Best Regards.
Jia Zhai
Beijing, China
Mobile: +86 15810491983
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 4:13 PM Lari Hotari wrote:
> +1 for starting regular Virtual Pulsar Co
As a new contributor looking to get more involved, I’m very interested in
regular community meetings.
Thanks,
Michael Marshall
> On Jan 29, 2021, at 1:13 AM, Lari Hotari wrote:
>
> +1 for starting regular Virtual Pulsar Community Meetings.
>
>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021
+1 for starting regular Virtual Pulsar Community Meetings.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:05 AM Enrico Olivelli
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> in the BookKeeper community we used to have "Community Meetings" in order
> to meet each other, discuss current works on the project, shar
Hello everyone,
in the BookKeeper community we used to have "Community Meetings" in order
to meet each other, discuss current works on the project, share knowledge
about current problems.
What about having Community meetings for Pulsar ?
I would be happy to organize and to host the first meeting.
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