--On Friday, October 22, 2010 07:46:26 PM -0400 Jason Edgecombe
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/22/2010 10:10 AM, Douglas E. Engert wrote:
As the almost elected co-chairs of the afs3-standardization group,
Hartmut Reuter
and myself have been communicating while waiting for the vote counting
to be completed.
As this process is meant to be open to all, we agreed that the first
step it to make
sure all interested parties are at least aware of this group and have
been invited
to participate. As such we would like to ask the current members on
this mailing list
to help identify any other developers, vendors, or other interested
parties that may
not be on the mailing list.
This would include representation for implementations OpenAFS, Arla
and IBM. Are
there others?
What about other vendors, that may be become interested in the future
for example
Microsoft, Apple, RedHat, BSD, HP, Sun/Oracle?
Any related products like DCE/DFS or NAS?
http://michigan-openafs-lists.central.org/mailman/listinfo/afs3-standard
ization
shows we have 81+5 members. OpenAFS and Arla are well represented. We
have 2 from
IBM.
We would like to ask member of this list to look over the list and
identify
who is on the list, and who is not on the list (individuals or
organizations) but
should be. At that point the co-chairs (on members) could advertise
and invite
others to join the group.
Should kAFS be included? Since this was a summer project, I'm not sure
who is maintaining this going forward.
kafs was not a "summer project"; it's been part of the Linux kernel for
some time, and is maintained primarily by David Howells, who I'm sure is
aware of this list, since he is a registrar. As I understand it, Wang
Lei's GSoC projects were related to developing a common user/kernel pioctl
interface for kafs and OpenAFS and to adding kernel AFSDB support to kafs.
-- Jeff
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