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on December 1, 2009 at 11:04:13 am
 

NoSQL devroom @ Fosdem 2010

 

Welcome to the NoSQL devroom planning Wiki.

 

A devroom is a mini-conference-in-a-conference, the larger conference being FOSDEM 2010 to be held Saturday and Sunday 6-7/Feb 2010 in Brussels, Belgium. The NoSQL devroom takes place Sunday 7 February in room AW1.120 - the room has a capacity of 70-ish persons. Best of all, FOSDEM is Free, as in gratis (and beer).

 

By January 8th, the room schedule should be finalized. That means our schedule should look something like http://archive.fosdem.org/2009/schedule/devrooms/freejava or similar, with talk subjects, speaker bios, etc. If you have something interesting to present, head over to the talks page.

 

We'd also like to gauge attendee interest by means of a Twikilist.  So, if you plan to attend FOSDEM and the NoSQL devroom on Sunday, put your name down here (it could be so simple as a single tweet).

 

Who am I

 

I'm Steven Noels - managing partner at Outerthought. I'm a Belgian guy running a software company, we build open source content management solutions. We got into this #nosql thing because our current CMS storage backend was in need for an update, and I started reading about these new fancy "databases", and encountered the same energy I remembered from my early XML and Apache Cocoon days. Out with the old, in with the new!

 

I've earned committer and Member badges at the Apache Software Foundation, and while my native language is Java, I'm eager to find out what happens on the other side of the wall. My main peeve with NoSQL is that it forces developers to rethink their storage layer, addressing the things that really matter: scale, prevail, and perform.

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