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I propose a session on streams. Possibly going through how the thing works internally.
I'm also interested in diagnostics, benchmarking, and performance in general.
Anyway, I'm in.
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Will attend, even in case I can't attend Node Interactive. If anyone wants to share an AirBnB give me ping.
Topic Proposals
- modular core. Maybe we see an eps from or with @dominictarr
- ChildProcess (v2)
- toolchain / build / build runner
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@bnoordhuis (and anyone who wants to join) How about some discussion / planning for libuv v2.x ?
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If there is a streams session I'll try to swing by.
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I'll try and make my way back to Europe for this
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I'm not sure this is a good place to ask, but will sessions be recorded? I can't attend, but would love to see them afterwards.
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Life after death aka the future of post-mortem!
- Common Heap dump format
- Cross platform analysis tools
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@YurySolovyov the talks at Interactive are recorded but you can't really record unconf discussions. We considered this last time and decided against it in favor of just keeping quality notes.
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@rictorres yup! :)
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On the less technical side, I would like to discuss Collaboration + Node.js Bot + Openness.
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@eljefedelrodeodeljefe did you meant possibly planned WebWorkers?
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@mcollina I think we should have a session called "So, what are we gonna do about streams?"
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@YurySolovyov no (unless there is overlap). I rather mean something "So, what are we gonna do about child_process?", or "Node.js and systems programming". We'll see. I need to work on this myself first.
+1 for @mcollina points.
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@mikeal LOL. Yes. Given that's the most legacy thing that is in Node.
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Would be really interesting to hear about complex task processing, e.g. when you need to merge data from multiple sources and there are dozens of steps to complete the task and each step can fail. Like which tools to use, what if you need process millions of records, how to preserve state, how to recover state.
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@vladmiller Queues may help you today http://blog.yld.io/2016/05/10/introducing-queues
I would like to attend on both events, EU and US. But NI-US is scheduled for Nov/Dec -_- Being in SF/CA in October. Bad timing.
I'm mostly interested in how we can keep up with the ECMA standard. require
vs. import
. Callbacks vs. Promise/Async&Await, etc.
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@fibric You probably misunderstood me. I want to hear about how other people build their workers to be resilient when processing big data, not the queues.
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I'll most likely be attend Interactive US, not sure about EU yet. If I ended up attending Interactive EU though, I'll be there for the summit. If so, I'd love to chat about nodejs/inclusivity#132, which I suspect will still be a work in progress in September.
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I'm with @lucamaraschi -- would like to talk about post-mortem tooling but also production tooling as well.
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@mikeal do you have the exact dates?
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@yunong
Sept 17 - 18 in EU
Dec 1 - 2 US
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If there's a BoF on post-mortem / profiling / debugging in Amsterdam, I'll be happy to swing by. I suppose there is no chance of having it on Friday rather than Saturday or Sunday?
If you are a committer and are not attending interactive we can register you just for the collaboration summit.
(raises hand)
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If you are a committer and are not attending interactive we can register you just for the collaboration summit.
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I should be able to be there
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@bnordnuis ... it would be great to finally meet! The Interactive
conference itself is the 15th and 16th which pretty much rules out having
the collab summit on Friday, but that doesn't mean the members of the post
mortem WG couldn't get together informally on Friday on their own.
On Jun 22, 2016 2:16 AM, "Ben Noordhuis" [email protected] wrote:
If there's a BoF on post-mortem / profiling / debugging in Amsterdam, I'll
be happy to swing by. I suppose there is no chance of having it on Friday
rather than Saturday or Sunday?If you are a committer and are not attending interactive we can register
you just for the collaboration summit.(raises hand)
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- Streams
- ES{6,7} features.
- Memory optimizations.
- App profiling.
- Debugging with devtools.
^ Would be nice to have?
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If you are a committer and are not attending interactive we can register you just for the collaboration summit.
I'd like to register for that too.
Also - my job is not going to cover anything (not even days off) - so any help from the foundation on getting there or staying there would be nice. Otherwise I'll probably just pay for it from my own money.
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i'm not a commiter but am/was part of the translation working groups that started with the iojs fork.
i've registered already for the main event, although i have a question: can i still attend this unconf? i'd really love to :)
ps: i live and work in amsterdam
thanks ;)
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I'm in a similar position as @rictorres and I plan to join you all ;-)
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@mikeal In the Travel Assistance section you mention a US edition. Are you talking about the Austin Node Interactive? Will there be a collaborator's summit there, as well?
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@bnb yup! :)
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@mikeal Okay! Would I be able to apply for assistance? There's a chance I wouldn't need it based on an employment situation, but there's no certainty in that at this point (there will be come September). I very much feel a need to go, and want to ensure I can, so I thought I'd ask.
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@bnb yup, we'll open that up in a few months when we get closer to that event.
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@mikeal Okay, sounds good. Thanks!
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You mentioning registering for the summit. Is there a link for where to do that ?
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Good idea!
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I will go there! I dont need assistance. I would like to discuss about ES.next features for Node.js.
like:
- ES Modules
- Zone
- Promise (with default unhandledRejection behavior)
- Stream
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cc @addaleax - as a student you're almost certainly eligible for reimbursement.
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@bnoordhuis @addaleax we also have a fund for the Code and Learn workshop that we can use to send committers who are taking part in the workshop.
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@williamkapke Can you elaborate?
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Sure @bnoordhuis...
The Foundation's list of goals includes:
- Increase Contributions
- Maintain transparency & open governance
...which I'm a big advocate for. We want these things, but we don't want to add annoying overhead that makes it HARDER to contribute. My preferred way of improving on those topics is through automation. A few of us have been working on the Node.js GitHub Bot to accomplish this. I think it's a really neeto project and would like to: show it off / talk about plans / solicit feedback / drum up interest.
I know other people have ideas and I'd like there to be a forum for them to share them.
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At this point people should create new issues for sessions they would like to see. These issues should also solicit someone to lead them.
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