The topics look really interesting. Do you know if it will be recorded for people to catch up later?
Regards On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 1:15 AM Nate McCall <zznat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Also, quick note that if you got an acceptance email from the ASF, but dont > see your track on the schedule yet, it's probably slotted into one of the > NGCC spots where we had to squeeze two talks in to fit in with the ASF's > scheduling requirements. These requirements were significantly less > flexible than we originally thought, so apologies for the complexity. We > felt it a fair tradeoff to get more topics covered than what the original > six slots for NGCC allowed. > > Specifically slots for NGCC on the current schedule with generic groupings > include these talks (note that these will have to be 20min presentations > with 5 to 10mins for questions): > "Cassandra Community" > - Committing to our Users: Product + Release Management in Apache Cassandra > - Apache Cassandra community health > > "Partition Management" > - Row-Level Repair > - Partition based compaction strategy > > "Transactions and consistent ownership" > - Consistent ownership management for Cassandra > - Transaction Management on Cassandra > > Please let us know if you have questions. The main ACNA19 schedule will > update in a few days to better reflect this more specifically once the dust > settles a bit. > > Thanks, > -Nate > > > On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 11:18 AM Nate McCall <zznat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > Thanks to everyone who submitted talks and helped out reviewing. We ended > > up with a lot more material than we could make room for, but I think we > put > > together what will be a good track: > > https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/schedule.html > > > > If you submitted a talk and got accepted the ASF folks should be in touch > > shortly with details. There were some good proposals that we did not end > up > > accepting in the interests of creating a well rounded schedule. Either > way, > > thank you again for taking the time to put something together and submit > > it. > > > > For all of you, but particularly if you got a talk accepted, please help > > promote as much as possible. This will be a good conf for us regardless > > since we are starting off with an NGCC, but given the strength of our > > community, I think we can really help the ASF get the word out and get > > people in chairs. > > > > Thanks again, > > -Nate > > >