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OpenSQL Camp, SQL vs NoSQL

October 26th, 2009

The upcoming OpenSQL Camp is almost full! We have space for 130 people to register, and as of this writing only 10 spots are free. If you want to attend, sign up before it’s too late!

We’re still looking for a few sponsors if anyone is interested in helping cover food and t-shirt costs.

I’m organizing the closing keynote panel, “SQL vs NoSQL”, which will include core community members and committers from a number of open source databases. Selena has offered to take the PostgreSQL position if we don’t find another worthy contender. So far, it will include:

  • Brian Aker – Drizzle
  • Eric Evans – Cassandra
  • Joydeep Sen Sarma – Hive/Hadoop
  • Mike Dirolf – MongoDB
  • Mike Miller – CouchDB
  • Monty Widenius – MariaDB, MySQL
  • Ronald Bradford – MySQL, Drizzle, and others
  • ? – PostgreSQL

I’ll be sure to report who is the last one standing so we know which project to follow the closest. :)

Posted in Drizzle, Main, MySQL

One Response to "OpenSQL Camp, SQL vs NoSQL"

  1. [...] Just a reminder that OpenSQL Camp is coming up quickly. For details see Eric’s Blog and also this latest entry. [...]

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