Pre-Commitfest Party on StHighload conf

Started by Andrey M. Borodinover 1 year ago3 messages
#1Andrey M. Borodin
x4mmm@yandex-team.ru

Hi hackers!

StHighload conference will be held on June 24-25[0]https://highload.ru/spb/2024/. I’m planning to do “Pre-Commitfest Party” there.

The idea is to help promote patches among potential reviewers. And start working with the very beginning of PG18 development cycle.
Good patch review of a valuable feature is a great addition to a CV, and we will advertise this fact among conference attendees.

If you are the patch author, can be around on conference dates and willing to present your patch - please contact me or just fill the registration form [1]https://forms.yandex.ru/u/6634e043c417f3cae70775a6/.

Postgres Professional will organize the event, provide us ~1h of a stage time and unlimited backstage discussion in their tent. I’ll serve as a moderator, and maybe present something myself.
If your work is not on Commitfest yet, but you are planning to finish a prototype by the end of the June - feel free to register anyway.
If you do not have a ticket to StHighload - we have some speaker entrance tickets.
At the moment we have 4 potential patch authors ready to present.

Please contact me with any questions regarding the event. Thanks!

Best regards, Andrey Borodin.

[0]: https://highload.ru/spb/2024/
[1]: https://forms.yandex.ru/u/6634e043c417f3cae70775a6/

#2Kashif Zeeshan
kashi.zeeshan@gmail.com
In reply to: Andrey M. Borodin (#1)
Re: Pre-Commitfest Party on StHighload conf

Great initiative.

On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 10:59 AM Andrey M. Borodin <x4mmm@yandex-team.ru>
wrote:

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Hi hackers!

StHighload conference will be held on June 24-25[0]. I’m planning to do
“Pre-Commitfest Party” there.

The idea is to help promote patches among potential reviewers. And start
working with the very beginning of PG18 development cycle.
Good patch review of a valuable feature is a great addition to a CV, and
we will advertise this fact among conference attendees.

If you are the patch author, can be around on conference dates and willing
to present your patch - please contact me or just fill the registration
form [1].

Postgres Professional will organize the event, provide us ~1h of a stage
time and unlimited backstage discussion in their tent. I’ll serve as a
moderator, and maybe present something myself.
If your work is not on Commitfest yet, but you are planning to finish a
prototype by the end of the June - feel free to register anyway.
If you do not have a ticket to StHighload - we have some speaker entrance
tickets.
At the moment we have 4 potential patch authors ready to present.

Please contact me with any questions regarding the event. Thanks!

Best regards, Andrey Borodin.

[0] https://highload.ru/spb/2024/
[1] https://forms.yandex.ru/u/6634e043c417f3cae70775a6/

#3Aleksander Alekseev
aleksander@timescale.com
In reply to: Andrey M. Borodin (#1)
Re: Pre-Commitfest Party on StHighload conf

Hi,

StHighload conference will be held on June 24-25[0]. I’m planning to do “Pre-Commitfest Party” there.

The idea is to help promote patches among potential reviewers. And start working with the very beginning of PG18 development cycle.
Good patch review of a valuable feature is a great addition to a CV, and we will advertise this fact among conference attendees.

If you are the patch author, can be around on conference dates and willing to present your patch - please contact me or just fill the registration form [1].

Postgres Professional will organize the event, provide us ~1h of a stage time and unlimited backstage discussion in their tent. I’ll serve as a moderator, and maybe present something myself.
If your work is not on Commitfest yet, but you are planning to finish a prototype by the end of the June - feel free to register anyway.
If you do not have a ticket to StHighload - we have some speaker entrance tickets.
At the moment we have 4 potential patch authors ready to present.

Please contact me with any questions regarding the event. Thanks!

Great initiative, thanks!

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Best regards,
Aleksander Alekseev