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Subject: Re: [amqp] [Reminder] Proposed AMQP Technical Workshop


+1 for Alexis strategic advcie

From: Alexis Richardson <arichardson@vmware.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 06:41:19 -0800 (PST)
To: Rafael Schloming <rafaels@redhat.com>
Cc: <amqp@lists.oasis-open.org>
Subject: Re: [amqp] [Reminder] Proposed AMQP Technical Workshop

Guys

Just my 2c on this subject ...

"Less is more".  The intersection of what everyone wants is more likely to get done quickly, than a broad front of work.  I think Examples & Docs is a biggy, as is Conformance.  Following that I would pick Broker model(s) and mapping(s).

alexis



From: "Rafael Schloming" <rafaels@redhat.com>
To: amqp@lists.oasis-open.org
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 2:18:39 PM
Subject: Re: [amqp] [Reminder] Proposed AMQP Technical Workshop

From your list I'd have the following interests:

* Filters (and other registries/extensions)

* Federation / Global Addressing

* End-to-end security (Message Encryption/Authentication)

* Broker model / Management

* Conformance testing

* Generation of examples / technical documentation

I'm not sure if this qualifies as a sub topic of conformance testing or not, but I'd also be interested in continuing the interop testing from the connectathons and perhaps building out a more automated version of it based on the demo done at the NY F2F.

--Rafael

On 03/08/2012 09:05 AM, Godfrey, Robert X wrote:

Thanks to everybody who has responded publicly or to me directly.

 

In order to pull together a proposal for topics/dates/venue we really need responses from *everybody* who would potentially attend by the end of this week.

 

Thanks again,

Rob

 

From: Godfrey, Robert X
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:33 PM
To: 'amqp-ms@lists.oasis-open.org'; amqp@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Proposed AMQP Technical Workshop

 

All,

 

The Member Section Action Group has been discussing ways in which the AMQP community can work together to drive forward adoption of AMQP 1.0.  One proposal which we are looking to take forward is to hold a Technical Workshop for interested parties to discuss future technical work streams around the AMQP 1.0 Core Protocol.

 

The suggestion is to hold a five day offsite (location and date to be decided) where proposals can be discussed, and ownership assigned, in line with the objectives that we have previously set ourselves for 2012. The topics to be covered, and daily schedule, will be agreed prior to the meeting so that parties who are interested only in a subset of the sessions can attend only those days which interest them.

 

In order to gauge interest and determine which topics should be covered, we would request that interested members respond to this e-mail within the next week stating which work-streams they have interest in contributing to, and which dates/locations they could attend.

 

Potential topics for discussion include

 

* Filters (and other registries/extensions)

* JMS Mapping

* WCF Mapping

* SOAP Mapping

* AMQP 0-9-1/10 Mapping

* SCTP binding

* InfiniBand binding

* In-memory binding

* Websockets binding

* Federation / Global Addressing

* Distributed transactions

* End-to-end security (Message Encryption/Authentication)

* Broker model / Management

* Conformance testing

* Mapping AMQP to OpenMama, MQTT, STOMP

* Generation of examples / technical documentation

 

Potential locations might be: US/Canada West Coast; US East Coast; UK - London or North England/Scotland; Continental Europe (Germany?) or suggestions from anyone else willing to host

 

Potential dates might be

 

26th March - 20th March (may be difficult to achieve due to timescales)

16th April - 20th April

23rd April - 27th April

30th April - 4th May (clashes with 1st May Holiday in some countries)

7th May - 11th May (clashes with 7th May Holiday in some countries)

 

You should highlight up to four themes (including potentially new suggestions of your own) that you definitely want to participate in, and separately up to four sessions that you may participate in if they are running.

 

Attendees at will be expected to have done work beforehand to craft their proposals in a form which can be distributed. The outcomes of the sessions will be presented to the member section after the completion of the Technical Workshop. Only work with sufficient interest, active contributors, and strong consensus amongst the participants will have the necessary momentum to succeed.

 

As a reminder - In order that we may quickly determine interest levels and scope for such a technical workshop, we request all interested parties let us know of their availability, preferred topics and locations by 8th March.

 

Thanks in advance,

Rob

 

 

 

 

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