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Hi, everyone. Good afternoon. So welcome to the inaugural edition of Cloud Native Databases

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DevRoom. So I'm here with my partners in crime. I don't know if there's a political

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correctness to say. My name is Ray Pake. I'm a community manager for TIDB and I'll let everyone

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introduce themselves.

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I'm Laura Laruso, head of community at Pekona.

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The T.S. Growls, part of the test team plans scale.

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And one question I'm developing for all you have to write.

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So yeah, when we first proposed as like a devroom, the purpose was to bring different

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communities together that are developing database technologies for the cloud.

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I mean, somebody just made a comment when I walked in here, like who isn't on the cloud

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nowadays, but it's still a cool thing to say, right?

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So that's the origin of the devroom and it was really exciting to work with people from

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different communities. And then you may have missed it.

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We have stickers from all communities here on that table over there.

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So as you're exiting the room, feel free to pick them up.

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That's what they're here for.

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And just a couple of logistical stuff before we turn things over to Sunny,

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our first presenter.

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So here, I mean, in addition to us, there are people who will help with this CFP

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like a selection process.

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I think everyone's here except for Manan and Valerie from that mistaken.

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So thank you, everyone for.

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I mean, we unbelievably, we have 49 submissions for the talk.

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On Manans here, sorry.

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So we have 49 submissions and we only got half day.

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So this was like a quite a challenge.

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It was like heartbreaking to say no to some of the talks.

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So if your talks got didn't get accepted apologies,

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but hopefully we'll have more time next year when we're back.

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Just one couple of things.

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For, you'll notice that some of these committee members are also presenters.

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They had to recuse themselves for grading their own submissions, obviously.

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And not only that, we made it a rule that you can't even grade your colleague's submissions.

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So for example, Daniel couldn't put a grade on Sunny's.

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Proposal and vice versa.

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So we try to make it as objective as we can.

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So that's, yeah, I think that's the only thing I want to talk about in terms of CFP committee.

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In terms of schedule, it's pretty straightforward.

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But we have all the end user talks, group, towards the end.

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So we made it sort of like a light in talk.

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Peter will be here to sort of kick off this section.

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And then for that portion with the end user,

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there won't be any separate Q&A because it's a 10 minute presentation.

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But if you have questions to any of those presenters,

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feel free to stay up after 7 o'clock and they'll be happy to answer questions.

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For other presentations, we have 30 minutes to allocate it.

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But the presentations only for 25 minutes including Q&A.

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We wanted to bake in five minutes so that we do a speaker changes.

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And people can feet plug in their laptop.

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We're having some struggles with that earlier.

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Anything I miss, Lori?

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I guess.

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No, so you guys can see there's more people trying to get in.

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So Ray asked earlier if you could just scoot in and make sure there's no empty seat next to you.

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So we can get as many people in and there's like a fire code thing that they don't want anyone standing.

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So that's the thing.

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And then also up on the wall is the Faustum Code of Conduct.

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So if you notice anything you can email conduct at Faustum.org or you can call that number or you can grab one of us and take us out on the hallway.

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But we want to make sure this is a safe space and we're all following the Code of Conduct rule.

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So there's a bunch of seats on this side of the house if you all want to walk over and scoot in.

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Does anybody have a seat next to them?

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Raise your hand so we can just make sure that we get everybody seated.

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Again, it's like a fire code thing.

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It's not a nothing.

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Cool.

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Maybe not.

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Alright.

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Cool.

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Alright.

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We'll turn things over to Sunny.

