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SessionSchedule

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Session Schedule

MySQL Camp (November 10th-12th, 2006)

 


There are 9 available rooms, with varying seating available. Every room except Haifa and Kaluga has A/V equipment available, if needed:

  • Antalya (7-10 people)
  • Beirut (7-10 people)
  • Bucharest (12-14 people)
  • Burgas (6-8 people)
  • Damascus (14-20 people)
  • Haifa (4-6 people) (No A/V equipment)
  • Kaluga (10-12 people) (No A/V equipment)
  • Kazan (14-18 people)
  • Kiev (main room) (80-100 people)

Note that there will be a large whiteboard outside Kiev for any impromptu sessions that anyone feels like leading. Below are simply pre-organized sessions.

Haifa is a library-type room with some SQL books and some other fun stuff to do

Friday

Friday, November 10th
Time Antayla Beirut Bucharest Burgas Haifa Damascus Kiev Kaluga Kazan
9:00 - 10:30OpenOpenOpenOpenLibrary?Open"Opening Meet and Greet" - Bring your business cards to exchange with everyone. We'll kick off the camp with everyone introducing themselves and briefly talking about their interestsOpenOpen
11:00 - 12:30OpenOpenOpenMeasuring the MySQL Community Brainstorming session to gather ideas for effectively measuring the activity and ecosystem of MySQL developers and usersLibrarysolidDB for MySQL Introducing solidDB storage engine for MySQL.JD Duncan - Introducing mod_ndb, a REST Web Services API for MySQL Cluster OpenOpen
12:30 - 13:30Lunch outside Kiev
13:30 - 15:00OpenKaj Arnö mysqlnd: PHP native driver for MySQL (libmysql substitute)A MySQL Core Kernel? Brainstorming session on modularizing the server code base. Interested in participating? Click the session link.OpenLibraryChip Turner - two new Open Source MySQL tools from Google for managing MySQL connections and improving InnoDB performance http://code.google.com/p/google-mysql-tools/uni/cluster for MySQL - Continuent "Always On", load-balanced scalability for mission critical applicationsOpenMonty Taylor - NDB/Python - Access the MySQL Cluster from Python and ORM on Steroids Using the NDBAPI directly in your mapping layer
15:00 - 15:30Snack break outside Kiev
15:30 - 17:00Not availableMySQL Quality Contributor Program Kaj Arnö & Omer !BarNirTwo talks from Googlers:
  • Steve Gunn - The Mysql at The Google - A high level talk about a large MySQL installation, forcing it to scale, lessons learned, areas for future work.
  • Mark Callaghan - InnoDB Scalability - InnoDB on multi-disk and multi-CPU servers: what is good, what is bad, what is being done and what we can do.
LoadBalancing - How to load balance MySQL slave servers with replication. We also talk about lbpool which is a Java OSS library for handling clustering without hardware.

Library

 

Saturday

 

Saturday, November 11th
Time Antayla Beirut Bucharest Burgas Haifa Damascus Kiev Kaluga Kazan
9:00 - 10:30OpenOpenOpenOpenLibraryOpenMySQL Winter of Code, as well as an overview of the QA Pilot program and Overview of the Community Doxygen Project -- Kaj Arnö and Jay PipesOpenClustered Database Approaches
11:00 - 12:30Baron Schwartz: "How to use the innotop InnoDB and MySQL Monitor"OpenOpenOpenLibraryPaddy Sreenivasan: "MySQL backup and recovery manager"Top 10 SQL Performance Tips -- During the session, the participants will actually create an article describing the top 10 SQL performance tips offered by the participants. During the camp, this article will be ported to the MySQL Developer Zone with all participants mentioned as authors for the article.OpenJava in MySQL Cluster Jim Dowling -- A new Type II Java connector for MySQL Cluster (NDB/J) is presented, along with programming abstractions and idioms for scaling and reliability.
12:30 - 13:30Lunch outside Kiev
13:30 - 15:00OpenBrian Aker -- Adding Field Types. So you want to add IP address, MAC address, UUIDs, and hash values to MySQL.OpenCluster Jam - Come be part of setting up a really big-ass MySQL Cluster with all of our laptops!LibrarySheeri Kritzer -- Better Performance with Booleans (using bitwise operations)Q & A Session with MySQL CEO MÃ¥rten Mickos :)OpenScaling a MySQL Geospatial Database
15:00 - 15:30Snack break outside Kiev
15:30 - 17:00OpenOpenOpenOpenLibraryOpenMySQL Replibeertion: Replication; Uses, Performance, Problems, Brainstorming, and Beer provided by Proven ScalingOpenOpen

 

Sunday

 

Sunday, November 12th
Time Antayla Beirut Bucharest Burgas Haifa Damascus Kiev Kaluga Kazan
9:00 - 10:30OpenOpenOpenOpenLibraryOpenInnoDB Optimization and Scale-outOpenOpen
11:00 - 12:30OpenOpenOpenOpenLibrarySheeri Kritzer -- Community Resources for IT Education (including $$) Learn about a not-for-profit that can help you attend conferences, obtain books, etc.Nitin Borwankar: "TagSchemas: Highly Scalable Database Design for Folksonomy Applications"OpenOpen
12:30 - 13:30Lunch outside Kiev
13:30 - 15:00OpenOpenOpenOpenLibraryQ & A about Falcon, MyISAM++, and ScaleDB -- with Brian, Monty, David, and Moshe. Time permitting, campers can also make fun of Jay and throw tomatoes at him.memcached general discussionOpenOpen
15:00 - 15:30Snack break outside Kiev
15:30 - 17:00OpenOpenOpenOpenLibraryJames Nguyen -- [Using MySQL with AJAX, Open Source Frameworks, Javascript, ASP.Net and PHP, Web 2.0] Open discussion, brainstorm, suggestions on how to build a good Web 2.0 application using MySQL, AJAX, Javascript, ASP.Net, Open Source Frameworks & PHPSheeri Kritzer -- MySQL Graphical Monitoring and Statistics MySQL Enterprise DashboardOpenBrian Aker - General Q&A session on the creation of new storage engines.

Comments (2)

JD Duncan said

at 12:15 pm on Oct 15, 2006

A few thoughts...

1) Computer History Museum says: Groups of 10 or more should call in advance for a reservation. (650) 810-1038, tours@computerhistory.org

2) What is our Friday schedule?

3) How late do we really go on Sunday? (Some people have planes to catch...)

Sheeri said

at 2:34 pm on Oct 23, 2006

Other topics -- I can run them if desired, but it's a good chance for others to pick something. Also I'll wait for folks to choose blocks of time:
How to Start/Run a Successful User Group
MySQL History/Audit Discussion

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