Hi @all,
I'm Jonas Pfefferle. I work for IBM Research at the Zurich research
lab.
I started at IBM with RDMA virtualization work and since a while I
have been working
on Crail, e.g. adding NVMf support, performance optimizations, etc. I
also have
some other open source project involvement in Porting SPDK/DPDK
(user-level NVMe access)
to POWER. My general interest is in distributed and embedded systems.
Cheers,
Jonas
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 12:23:33 -0800
Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi there, Crail podling members!
Has everyone been added to the dev list? If so, I suggest that we
kick off incubation with a group discussion.
First, can everyone reply to this message, introducing themselves.
Next, let’s discuss the incubation process, what it means to be an
Apache project, and some goals to achieve over the next few months.
This is a great chance to ask questions of your mentors.
One of the first things to learn about Apache is that (pretty much)
everything happens on the dev list. A vibrant project always has
chatter on the dev list, and the active members of the project are
participating in this discussions. So, consider this practice.
Let me begin. I’m Julian Hyde. I live in Berkeley California and
work
for Hortonworks. My first Apache project was Calcite, which graduated
about 2 years ago. I’m a database developer, and have been doing open
source projects since about 2001. Luciano asked me to be a member
because of my interest in memory-oriented data processing; for
instance, I am a PMC member of Apache Arrow.
Julian