OpenSQLCamp is less than 4 months away, and I have finally gotten
around to updating the site. Special thanks go to Bradley
Kuzsmaul and the folks at Tokutek for getting the ball rolling and making
the reservation at MIT. Using MIT means that we will have *free*
reliable wireless guest access and projects.
OpenSQL Camp is a free unconference for people interested in open
source databases (MySQL, SQLite, Postgres, Drizzle), including
non-relational databases, database alternatives like NoSQL
stores, and database tools such as Gearman. We are not focusing
on any one project, and hope to see representatives from a
variety of open source database projects attend. As usual I am
one of the main organizers of Open SQL Camp (in previous years,
Baron Schwartz, Selena Deckelmann and Eric Day have been main
organizers too; this year Bradley Kuzsmaul is the other main
organizer). The target audience …
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