Adam Christian
September 15, 2010 by

CouchCamp was great

I just wanted to drop a quick note outlining some of my thoughts about CouchCamp (or you could call it “Swiss Family Robinson” meets database geeks anonymous).

First and foremost — having a tech conference at a summer camp is just plain awesome. As we all know that the social lubrication required to gel a bunch of geeks can lead to a state where said geeks should not operate any kind of a vehicle. In this case, all they had to do was walk 100 feet down a trail and pass out.

Secondly, I really like the idea that the beer follows you at a tech conference… I shouldn’t have to be running all over the place to find my beverage! Thumbs up to the CouchCamp staff for making that dream of mine a reality.

Did I learn anything? Actually, yes I did. I learned some really interested fundamental challenges that database ninjas face on a daily basis. I also saw a possible CouchDB roadmap being developed via the venting of current users, which was pretty neat.

As always Ted Leung came through to finish the grand event off with a great summary of the CouchDB community, where it’s succeeding and where it needs to go. I will never stop appreciating Ted’s open source jedi fu, it reminds me why I am here working in OSS.

It was great to meet everyone, see most of you at JS Conf EU!

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September 3, 2010 by

September, Month of Travel

This summer has been relatively light on conference travel for me, minus some time in Portland for Open Source Bridge.. (which was awesome, again).

Next week I will be heading up to Couch Camp at Walker Creek Ranch. I am really looking for it for multiple reasons, but having visited the venue when it was being considered I couldn’t help but be blown away with the hidden little Marin valley. I really look forward to participating in the CouchDB geekery, general Open Source geekery, and outstanding scenery.

After which I have a week to prepare for a lengthy trip involving 360Flex, followed by a talk at the NYC Selenium Meetup, Sept 22 and then heading to JS Conf EU in Berlin.

While I’m on that side of the pond I am using the opportunity to go see some family in Lausanne, Switzerland and Aarhus, Denmark.

This will be pretty jam packed, but if you are interested in talking Open Source over a beer in any of these places.. let me know!

Also, in the spirit of all this I have updated my blog theme to what seems to be a lot simpler… maybe that will influence my state of mind, inspiring more frequent updates :)

One last note: Tomorrow the MooTools JavaScript Framework guys are hosting a hackathon at Cloudera, I am considering heading down for a bit in the morning to work on some cool ideas for a front end only Windmill test runner embed.

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