Chris,

I have a couple of questions I would like to through your way.

Is there a place where one can sign up for this.

Is sounds very interesting.

On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Chris Hostetter
<hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote:

>
> Hey everybody,
>
> As you (hopefully) have heard by now, Lucid Imagination is sponsoring a
> Lucene/Solr conference in Boston about 6 weeks from now.  We've got a lot of
> really great speakers lined up to give some really interesting technical
> talks, so I offered to do something a little bit different.
>
> I'm going to be in the hot seat for a "Stump The Chump" style session,
> where I'll be answering Solr questions live and unrehearsed...
>
>        http://bit.ly/stump-hoss
>
> The goal is to really make me sweat and work hard to think of creative
> solutions to non-trivial problems on the spot -- like when I answer
> questions on the solr-user mailing list, except in a crowded room with
> hundreds of people staring at me and laughing.
>
> But in order to be a success, we need your questions/problems/challenges!
>
> If you had a tough situation with Solr that you managed to solve with a
> creative solution (or haven't solved yet) and are interesting to see what
> type of solution I might come up with under pressure, please email a
> description of your problem to st...@lucenerevolution.org -- More details
> online...
>
> http://lucenerevolution.org/Presentation-Abstracts-Day1#stump-hostetter
>
> Even if you won't be able to make it to Boston, please send in any
> challenging problems you would be interested to see me tackle under the gun.
>  The session will be recorded, and the video will be posted online shortly
> after the conference has ended.  And if you can make it to Boston: all the
> more fun to watch live and in person (and maybe answer follow up questions)
>
> In any case, it should be a very interesting session: folks will either get
> to learn a lot, or laugh at me a lot, or both.  (win/win/win)
>
>
> -Hoss
>
> --
> http://lucenerevolution.org/  ...  October 7-8, Boston
> http://bit.ly/stump-hoss      ...  Stump The Chump!
>
>


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