How did Tdengine get to where it is today from nowhere to GitHub? How does TDEngine achieve superior storage and query performance? Why choose open source and open source all the “expert skills”? How do you implement the “trust code only” principle in practice? What are the trends and entry points for developers who love open source? This Saturday (November 7, 2020), three months after Tdengine cluster open source, Taos Data is keen on open source geek “boy band”, and is planning to invite Tdengine fans to hold an offline Party. Click here to sign up for it.
On August 3, 2020, we decided to open source the most urgently needed clustering function of users, which caused a great response. Many users who “dived” in the Tdengine technical exchange group told the official team that they were very concerned about Tdengine when it was open source last year. However, because the clustering function was not open source before, they had to consider the cost of using Tdengine in the production environment. There is no longer an excuse not to replace the heavy, redundant Hadoop architecture.
Since the cluster opened source, Tdengine has reached new heights on GitHub, ranking No. 1 on GitHub’s global trends list for 6 days in a row, with over 14,000 stars, over 3,600 forks, and over 4,000 issues. Even more exciting is that our real user base continues to grow by more than 100 every day, and in three months, we have reached 10,000 users using TDEngine 2.0.
Open source is to be thorough, this is the TOSS data from the top to the bottom of the guide to action. But is it enough to make all the source code public and open source what users need?
Of course not! As open source geeks, we’d love to show you our hearts. Therefore, we define this offline Party as a technology Open Day, and plan to publish all the technical innovations and design details of the procedures. As a straight man of technology, I may not be able to talk with you from poetry to philosophy of life, but I can certainly talk with you from technological innovation to design ideas, which will lead you to know a different TDEngine.
You will hear
Tao Jianhui (Founder &CEO of Taos Data) : Where is the technological innovation of TDengine? Why are performance metrics 10 times faster than generic big data platforms?
Guan Shengliang (Co-founder of Taos Data) : Understanding how the Tdengine 2.0 cluster is designed and works in 30 minutes
Cheng Hongze (co-founder of Taos Data) : TDengine’s storage and compression algorithm: How to make the storage space less than 1/10 of the general database?
Liu Yiqing (Taosi Data R&D Engineer) : Trust people or trust code? Open source software, how to do CI/CD?
Awards announced
In addition to the sharing of these technical gems, we also revealed two blockbuster awards.
Remember the Tdengine MQTT Bounty Challenge we launched a little over a month ago? After layers of selection, the winner has been selected. Huskar-T (GitHub) will be at the Tech Open House to collect his own award.
In addition, there will be a “Best Contributor” award for external contributors who have been supporting Tdengine and the open source community since it was opened. Who are they and what code they contribute to Tdengine? There are many ways to become our Contributor. Let’s see if there is one that suits you. Maybe the next one will be you
How to sign up
Scan the QR code in the poster below to register. Add the assistant “InfoQ111” to invite you to enter the event group in advance