WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:14.000 Hi, everyone. Good afternoon. So welcome to the inaugural edition of Cloud Native Databases 00:14.000 --> 00:18.760 DevRoom. So I'm here with my partners in crime. I don't know if there's a political 00:18.760 --> 00:23.000 correctness to say. My name is Ray Pake. I'm a community manager for TIDB and I'll let everyone 00:23.000 --> 00:25.000 introduce themselves. 00:25.000 --> 00:30.000 I'm Laura Laruso, head of community at Pekona. 00:30.000 --> 00:34.000 The T.S. Growls, part of the test team plans scale. 00:34.000 --> 00:37.000 And one question I'm developing for all you have to write. 00:37.000 --> 00:43.000 So yeah, when we first proposed as like a devroom, the purpose was to bring different 00:43.000 --> 00:47.000 communities together that are developing database technologies for the cloud. 00:47.000 --> 00:50.000 I mean, somebody just made a comment when I walked in here, like who isn't on the cloud 00:50.000 --> 00:53.000 nowadays, but it's still a cool thing to say, right? 00:53.000 --> 00:59.000 So that's the origin of the devroom and it was really exciting to work with people from 00:59.000 --> 01:02.000 different communities. And then you may have missed it. 01:02.000 --> 01:06.000 We have stickers from all communities here on that table over there. 01:06.000 --> 01:09.000 So as you're exiting the room, feel free to pick them up. 01:09.000 --> 01:11.000 That's what they're here for. 01:11.000 --> 01:15.000 And just a couple of logistical stuff before we turn things over to Sunny, 01:15.000 --> 01:17.000 our first presenter. 01:17.000 --> 01:21.000 So here, I mean, in addition to us, there are people who will help with this CFP 01:21.000 --> 01:23.000 like a selection process. 01:23.000 --> 01:27.000 I think everyone's here except for Manan and Valerie from that mistaken. 01:27.000 --> 01:30.000 So thank you, everyone for. 01:30.000 --> 01:34.000 I mean, we unbelievably, we have 49 submissions for the talk. 01:34.000 --> 01:36.000 On Manans here, sorry. 01:36.000 --> 01:40.000 So we have 49 submissions and we only got half day. 01:40.000 --> 01:42.000 So this was like a quite a challenge. 01:42.000 --> 01:46.000 It was like heartbreaking to say no to some of the talks. 01:46.000 --> 01:50.000 So if your talks got didn't get accepted apologies, 01:50.000 --> 01:54.000 but hopefully we'll have more time next year when we're back. 01:54.000 --> 01:56.000 Just one couple of things. 01:56.000 --> 02:01.000 For, you'll notice that some of these committee members are also presenters. 02:01.000 --> 02:05.000 They had to recuse themselves for grading their own submissions, obviously. 02:05.000 --> 02:10.000 And not only that, we made it a rule that you can't even grade your colleague's submissions. 02:10.000 --> 02:15.000 So for example, Daniel couldn't put a grade on Sunny's. 02:15.000 --> 02:17.000 Proposal and vice versa. 02:17.000 --> 02:21.000 So we try to make it as objective as we can. 02:21.000 --> 02:28.000 So that's, yeah, I think that's the only thing I want to talk about in terms of CFP committee. 02:28.000 --> 02:31.000 In terms of schedule, it's pretty straightforward. 02:31.000 --> 02:36.000 But we have all the end user talks, group, towards the end. 02:36.000 --> 02:39.000 So we made it sort of like a light in talk. 02:39.000 --> 02:43.000 Peter will be here to sort of kick off this section. 02:44.000 --> 02:47.000 And then for that portion with the end user, 02:47.000 --> 02:50.000 there won't be any separate Q&A because it's a 10 minute presentation. 02:50.000 --> 02:53.000 But if you have questions to any of those presenters, 02:53.000 --> 02:57.000 feel free to stay up after 7 o'clock and they'll be happy to answer questions. 02:57.000 --> 03:00.000 For other presentations, we have 30 minutes to allocate it. 03:00.000 --> 03:04.000 But the presentations only for 25 minutes including Q&A. 03:04.000 --> 03:09.000 We wanted to bake in five minutes so that we do a speaker changes. 03:09.000 --> 03:13.000 And people can feet plug in their laptop. 03:13.000 --> 03:16.000 We're having some struggles with that earlier. 03:16.000 --> 03:19.000 Anything I miss, Lori? 03:19.000 --> 03:20.000 I guess. 03:20.000 --> 03:22.000 No, so you guys can see there's more people trying to get in. 03:22.000 --> 03:26.000 So Ray asked earlier if you could just scoot in and make sure there's no empty seat next to you. 03:26.000 --> 03:31.000 So we can get as many people in and there's like a fire code thing that they don't want anyone standing. 03:31.000 --> 03:33.000 So that's the thing. 03:33.000 --> 03:37.000 And then also up on the wall is the Faustum Code of Conduct. 03:37.000 --> 03:45.000 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. 03:45.000 --> 03:51.000 But we want to make sure this is a safe space and we're all following the Code of Conduct rule. 03:51.000 --> 03:55.000 So there's a bunch of seats on this side of the house if you all want to walk over and scoot in. 03:55.000 --> 03:57.000 Does anybody have a seat next to them? 03:57.000 --> 04:01.000 Raise your hand so we can just make sure that we get everybody seated. 04:01.000 --> 04:03.000 Again, it's like a fire code thing. 04:03.000 --> 04:05.000 It's not a nothing. 04:06.000 --> 04:08.000 Cool. 04:08.000 --> 04:10.000 Maybe not. 04:10.000 --> 04:11.000 Alright. 04:11.000 --> 04:12.000 Cool. 04:12.000 --> 04:13.000 Alright. 04:13.000 --> 04:14.000 We'll turn things over to Sunny.