User marstein said it already. This talk is nearly worthless without the slides... but it's so interesting! Please could anybody fix that? Is there someone out there who has the slides and can load them up/make a youtube presentation -- one could view this flv and the new one side by side... thanks in advance!
Chord seems nice on paper... but I'm always wondering why git cannot be used. Chord is storing the change sets that needs to be propagated (in a very simplified way). Why not using git where only blobs are exchanged while commits are just ref to blobs and trees.. Git merging/rebasing must be accommodated but that's also the case for Chord. Git has a major advantage the space efficiency of the date store.
If you give a talk in the future, make sure that the microphone does not rub against your shirt.
marstein 3 years ago
The slides can be found on the onscale de website.
scalability 3 years ago 6
User marstein said it already. This talk is nearly worthless without the slides... but it's so interesting! Please could anybody fix that? Is there someone out there who has the slides and can load them up/make a youtube presentation -- one could view this flv and the new one side by side... thanks in advance!
mux4fun 3 years ago
The slides are overexposed unfortunately. And they are essential to understanding the subject. dang.
marstein 3 years ago
Where can we get the slides? These are too distorted for me to understand.
Jack9C 3 years ago
Chord seems nice on paper... but I'm always wondering why git cannot be used. Chord is storing the change sets that needs to be propagated (in a very simplified way). Why not using git where only blobs are exchanged while commits are just ref to blobs and trees.. Git merging/rebasing must be accommodated but that's also the case for Chord. Git has a major advantage the space efficiency of the date store.
alexandredulaunoy 3 years ago