On Thursday, I will travel to Boston, MA, to attend the Northeast LinuxFest, which includes also an edition of the Open Database Camp. The events will be at one of my favorite places on earth: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a.k.a. the MIT. Every time I speak at an event there, I feel at home, and I look forward to be there once more.
The Open Database Camp is organized, as usual, with the formula of an un-conference, where the schedule is finalized on the spot.
There are a few ideas for sessions. I have proposed two of the topics I am most familiar with:
- MySQL 5.6 replication - features and usability
- Creating multi-master clusters with Tungsten replicator
In addition so seeing the MIT again, I will be also pleased to meet colleagues and friends from all over the place. If you happen to be nearby, let's get together!
2 comments:
Psst - Northeast LinuxFest and Open Database Camp are at Harvard University, not MIT....
silly me. Then I booked the wrong hotel! :(
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