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Collaborator Summit Berlin 2018 - May 31st, June 1st 2018 #60

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mcollina opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 136 comments
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Collaborator Summit Berlin 2018 - May 31st, June 1st 2018 #60

mcollina opened this issue Feb 27, 2018 · 136 comments

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mcollina commented Feb 27, 2018

Collaborator Summit Berlin 2018

We are back with the date for the Node.js Collaborator Summit in Berlin next to JSConf.Eu (which is on June 2-3, 2018).
This is a live issue that will be constantly updated to match the proposed agenda.

Collaborator Summit Day One: May 31st, 2018

AWS Berlin
address Krausenstraße 38, 10117 Berlin, Germany
9am-6pm

Facilities

Main space: 80 in theatre seating, projector, kitchen restroom can be rearranged(can be split into two smaller rooms as well as just moving chairs around)
Other spaces:
3 meeting rooms, each 12-14 people
1 larger 20 people. theatre seating for 30-40 and also had a large screen
tons of white board space throughout

Agenda

Time Place Topic Speakers/Champions Issue
9:00 - 9:30 main space Introduction and agenda bashing
9:30 - 10:00 main space Talk: Holding on to your Performance Promises @bmeurer, @MayaLekova #86
10:00 - 10:30 main space Talk: Web Assembly @linclark, @lukewagner, @tschneidereit #62
10:30 - 11:00 break
11:00 - 12:30 meeting room Diagnostics @mhdawson #71
11:00 - 12:30 meeting room Web Assembly @linclark, @lukewagner, @tschneidereit #62
11:00 - 12:30 meeting room Docs: Integrating with All The Groups @bnb #79
11:00 - 12:30 meeting room still open
12:30 - 13:30 lunch provided by AWS
13:30 - 15:00 meeting room Promises @MayaLekova, @bmeurer, @benjamingr #86
13:30 - 15:00 meeting room Diversity/Inclusivity @Tiriel #75
13:30 - 15:00 meeting room Modules @MylesBorins nodejs/modules#120
13:30 - 15:00 meeting room still open
15:00 - 15:30 break
15:30 - 17:00 meeting room Future of Streams @mafintosh #82
15:30 - 17:00 meeting room Website Redesign: Content Creation @amiller-gh @chowdhurian #89
15:30 - 17:00 meeting room i18n & l10n @zeke #61
15:30 - 17:00 meeting room CommCom: Individual Membership program subgroup formation @hackygolucky
17:00 - 18:00 main space Presentations by breakout rooms

if you want to speak and present a topic, feel free to reply to this issue with a brief abstract.

Collaborator Summit Day Two: June 1st, 2018

Mozilla Berlin
address Schlesische Str. 27, 10997 Berlin, Germany
9am-6pm

Agenda

Time Place Topic Speakers/Champions Issue
9:00 - 9:30 Introduction and agenda bashing
9:30 - 10:30 The scope and status of a core collaborator & Growing Collaborators @MylesBorins @joyeecheung @mcollina #67
10:30 - 11:30 Project velocity @benjamingr @Trott #64
11:30 - 12:30 lunch provided by Mozilla
12:30 - 13:00 How to better collaborate on TC39 @littledan
13:00 - 13:30 Scoping modules @joyeecheung #84
13:30 - 15:00 Break out Sessions
15:00 - 15:30 break
15:30 - 17:00 Governance @dshaw
17:00 - 17:30 Closing remarks

if you want to speak and present a topic, feel free to reply to this issue with a brief abstract.

Organizers

Attendance

Anyone can come, but we will not be explicitly onboarding at Collab
Summit Berlin. Conversations can move fast as working groups have
a lot of context. This Spring instance of Collab Summit will not include
a morning Code + Learn to learn how to contribute prior to congregating
for the summit. Please look to the Fall Collab Summit in Vancouver, BC
for this pairing.

Working groups will put together a brief schedule so that people can
familiarize themselves before folks get onsite, having the general collaborator
discussions, and then dive into breakout sessions.

Working groups in attendance

We'd love to know ahead who will be represented. Filing issues in this repo is helpful for discussion particular to a working group and how they'd like to manage their time. Linking to that here would be great! We're working on creating a Projects Board to post times for this on the conf agenda so people are aware of when a WG meets and can maybe get a break, if needed. We'll be looking at issues filed in this repo titled "Berlin: working group something something" to add these below as well.

  • Working group that will be at Collaboration Summit
    • Name of contact @github-handle
    • link to working group planning issue
    • Any extra requests(space during conf, av/sound, etc.)

Travel Fund

There are funds available for any Individual Member of the Node.js Foundation to receive travel funds to Collab Summit. Membership is free for active collaborators. Sign up HERE.

PLEASE follow the instructions for application to receive travel funds HERE.


@nodejs/collaborators @nodejs/v8 @nodejs/tsc @nodejs/community-committee We should figure out what topics we want to cover.
We think we will be best served with some monotrack presentations and discussions in the morning, and breakout rooms in the afternoon. We can change everything, so if you think a better structure will suit us better, let us know!
It would be fantastic if each one of the breakouts is facilitated by someone who will be responsible to "run" the breakout and do a quick presentation at the end. This person would also set some outcomes from the breakout so we leverage our time together in the best possible ways.

@benjamingr
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I'll be attending :) maybe @nodejs/modules ? would be great if some work could get done at Berlin

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jasnell commented Feb 27, 2018

Great to see this coming together. Thank you for driving this forward. While it looks like I won't actually be able to make this one due to my 18 year old being scheduled to graduate from high school on May 31st, it would be excellent to have both @nodejs/diagnostics and @nodejs/security-wg sessions scheduled for this.

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Sounds like a good time to talk about the future of streams, re: nodejs/node#18640

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jasnell commented Feb 27, 2018

If I may ask, let's please plan on having better remote participation options this time around. I may not be able to be there in person, but I'd definitely join in remotely.

@apapirovski
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I'll definitely be attending.

(On that note, does JSConf.EU have any special ticket allocations or anything for Node.js collaborators? Trying to figure out their ticket selling system is quite the pain...)

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On that note, does JSConf.EU have any special ticket allocations or anything for Node.js collaborators?

As far as I know from last time we checked, no. You can contact organizers and ask though in https://2018.jsconf.eu/scholarships/.

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@benjamingr Thanks. I don't even want a discount or anything. I just don't want to have to think about their deadlines and release schedules... 😆Oh well, will have to manage I guess.

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bmeurer commented Feb 27, 2018

I'll attend. I could present some of the recent Promise and async work in V8 if that's generally interesting in this context.

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@benjamingr
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I'll attend. I could present some of the recent Promise and async work in V8 if that's generally interesting in this context.

That would be amazing, I would love to discuss problems I believe users will have in Node in the future (async iterator performance, common promise patterns and other optimization targets) as well as understand better how things work from the v8 front.

Let me know if there is anything I can do to help prepare.

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bmeck commented Feb 27, 2018

I can attend remotely but not in person.

@devsnek
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devsnek commented Feb 27, 2018

there's about a 2% chance I can attend in person otherwise I can remote in

@addaleax
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I’ll be there, probably on Thursday and definitely on Friday.

@mmarchini
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I'll try to attend in person. If I can't make it I'll join remotely.

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bmeurer commented Feb 27, 2018

@benjamingr I'd like to understand the reason for the current microtask integration with Node better, I do think we loose some performance there. So that's definitely something we could look into together in Berlin. Besides that, concrete examples for performance problems you're talking about would be super helpful 👍

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bmeurer commented Feb 27, 2018

@mcollina That being said, my talk proposal is:

Holding on to your Performance Promises

The ES2015 revision of JavaScript introduced Promises as primitives for asynchronous operations and generators as primitives for concurrent programming. On top of that ES2017/18 added async functions and generators. This talk briefly explores these primitives, and look into the performance peculiarities of Promises-based programming paradigms. We’ll especially look into how these operations perform in V8, the JavaScript engine that powers Node.js.

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I think having a breakout about promises in the afternoon would be fantastic as well.

It would be fantastic if each one of those is facilitated by someone who will be responsible to "run" the breakout and do a quick presentation at the end. This person would also set some outcomes from the breakout so we leverage our time.

@lirantal
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I would love to join remotely if this could happen.
@nodejs/security-wg guys what do you say? would any of you be able to make it there?

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ghost commented Feb 27, 2018

I think it'd be nice if we had at least one presentation from the community side of things too. Would anyone be interested in something about the current initiatives of the CommComm or something like that?

@vdeturckheim
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I should be able to make it (TBC). Let's have a security session!

@bmeurer
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bmeurer commented Feb 28, 2018

@mcollina Sure, I can run the breakout session.

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bnb commented Feb 28, 2018

@oe I will be attending. Would love to see a high-level report on the @nodejs/community-committee and reports on @nodejs/i18n, @nodejs/website-redesign, and @nodejs/user-feedback if there's enough representation ❤️

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I will be attending, definitely want to talk modules. Can also discuss board related matters and governance.

Would love to see sessions on build + release

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dshaw commented Feb 28, 2018

I would like to talk about everyone's favorite topic: Governance. 💖✨

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dshaw commented Feb 28, 2018

We have a lot of topics like Diagnostics, Promises and Governance that are really heavy and require a lot of context around both the Node.js project and our community. I'd love to see us come up with some ideas (tracks?) for new collaborators too. Unfortunately, I don't have any proposals that I could come up with, but I thought I'd share this so others can draw inspiration.

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zeke commented Mar 1, 2018

I'll be there! Maybe just for day 2 tho.

I'd be interested in discussing internationalization and localization if there's enough interest in the topic. Opened an issue per @mcollina's recommendation above: #61

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maddhruv commented Mar 1, 2018

I would love to attend 😍

@bmeurer
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bmeurer commented Mar 1, 2018

@dshaw would an introduction to JavaScript with V8 be a good topic for that? Explaining some of the unwritten rules of Node core?

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I'd love to join @zeke and help facilitate a discussion around i18n & l10n if it garners enough interest! 🎉

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amiller-gh commented May 30, 2018

@joyeecheung, added the issue for the Website Redesign breakout session and the tentative agenda 👍 @chowdhurian and I are still hashing out the fine detail, but we'll be g2g for tomorrow!

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add1sun commented May 30, 2018

Hi all, just sorting out tomorrow morning transportation and I noticed that the under the location information on both days it states that times are from "10am-6pm" but the Agenda starts at 9am. What time should we show up in the morning? :-)

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tniessen commented May 30, 2018

@add1sun Based on the tabular agenda I believe it's 9am (the summary probably wasn't updated along with the agenda).

@benjamingr
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Hey, probably a silly question - will there be coffee/snacks in the morning at 9 or is 9 the start of “important work” and I should come after coffee/breakfast?

@apapirovski
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@benjamingr I'm reasonably certain you're not the only one wondering, so definitely not a silly question.

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Trott commented May 31, 2018

We don't have a person responsible for making sure the remote attendance stuff happens, do we? I fear the remote attendance thing may not go well if we don't have a plan at this point...

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How do I join the remote attendance???

@Fishrock123
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Me and @mafintosh wager we’ll probably want to talk more about streams on day 2 too, we’ll see after today’s discussion

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Trott commented May 31, 2018

@codeekage Current plenary session is streaming at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iATMSpH4yBE

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Trott commented May 31, 2018

@codeekage Joining breakout sessions: Information will be posted to the individual issues, so go to the issue you are interested in. I believe it will all be done over Amazon Chime today. Tomorrow will likely be different. Whee!

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We couldn't make... someone should please get all swags and stickers for the remote team! 😆

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dshaw commented May 31, 2018

Note: Diversity and Inclusivity has moved to 1:30, swapped with the website redesign, which is now at 3:30.

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Can we have different youtube channels to join, for the different sessions, if they will be happening at the same time?

@mcollina
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There will be different URLs for the different sessions.

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dshaw commented May 31, 2018

Dinner tonight: https://github.com/nodejs/summit/blob/master/2018-05-Berlin/attendee-rsvp.md#node-collaborators-dinner---2018-05-31-7pm

7pm

BRAUHAUS LEMKE
AM HACKESCHEN MARKT
DIRCKSENSTR. 143
10178 BERLIN-MITTE

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Wrapup of the day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCP_qmhhybg

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dshaw commented Jun 1, 2018

Day 2 livestream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZFE3WeMyAw

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dshaw commented Jun 1, 2018

Day 2 afternoon livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv2djkibpZA

@mgalexander
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Audio seems to be on the wrong mic right now on the live stream just posted.

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dshaw commented Jun 1, 2018

Day 2 closing livestream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cko9FevFyVg

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dshaw commented Jun 1, 2018

@mgalexander Thanks for the feedback. We had to hack things together today. Sorry if the quality was suboptimal.

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DaAitch commented Jun 1, 2018

Hi, thank you for streaming this, that's very awesome. For next time I think it would be worth to use a better hardware and/or setup, because some parts were very hard to understand, audio as well as video.

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mcollina commented Jun 2, 2018

I'm closing this and all the linked issues in this repository as the event has passed.

@mcollina mcollina closed this as completed Jun 2, 2018
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Big shout out and thanks to all the organizers and people involved in organizing this event! @mcollina @MylesBorins @dshaw @oe @hackygolucky - I think we had a very productive event.

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