Keynote
11:30am-12:00pm UTC+8 , November 28
Getting Started with Apache Pulsar: a Contributor's Journey
The Apache Pulsar community welcomes contributions from anyone with a passion for distributed systems! Pulsar has many different opportunities for contributions -- write new examples/tutorials, add new user-facing libraries, write new Pulsar IO connectors, or participate in the documentation effort. Apache Pulsar now has over 315 contributors over the world in a short time, Amazing! A very open and growing Apache Pulsar community is attracting many more people to join.
It can be a very interesting experience for contributing to an open-source project, especially as a newcomer. You might start to wonder: How does the project operate? What and how can I contribute? Where do I get even started?
In this session, we will share something you may be interested in, like that why you should get involved, how you can contribute, and cool stories in the contribution process from our becoming a contributor experience.
Speaker

Hang Chen
Hang Chen is the Leader of the Messaging Platform team from BIGO, and responsible for creating a centralized pub-sub messaging Platform which provides a vast number of service/application traffics. He introduced Apache Pulsar into their Messaging Platform and integrate with upstream and downstream systems, such as Flink, ClickHouse and other inner systems for Real-Time recommendation and analysis. He focus on pulsar performance tuning, new features development and pulsar ecosystem integration.

Penghui Li
Penghui Li works at Zhaopin.com before, where he served as the leading promoter to adopt Pulsar. His career has always involved messaging service from the messaging system, through the microservice, and into the current world with Pulsar.








