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The Linux Foundation Japan Symposium #9
Tue, 10/21/2008 - 11:03 ― osonoi
Date/Time: 9:30-17:30 Wed Nov.19th
Facility: Otemachi KDDI Hall
Location: KDDI Building 2nd Floor, 1-8-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Web site: http://www.kddihall.co.jp/info.html
Tel: 03-3243-9301
Seats: 150
Themes: File System & Latest Kernel Report.
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1. 9:30- 9:40 Welcome to the Symposium (linux Foundation)
2. 9:40-10:40 Linux Weather Forecast ---- Jon Corbet (LWN.net)
Talk about ongoing developments in the Linux development community that
have a good chance of appearing in a mainline kernel and/or major
distros sometime in the near future.
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3. 10:40-10:50 Coffee Break
4. 10:50-11:50 Cgroup and memory resource controller....What it is ?
---- Kamezawa (Fujitsu)
Talk about overview of cgroup and kernel function based on cgroup which
is under development. also talk about memory resource function. Current
problem future development direction.
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5. 11:50-13:00 Lunch Break
6. 13:00-14:00 Evolution and Diversity: The meaning of Freedom and
Openness in Linux
--- James Bottomley(The Linux Foundation Board Member)
What is the meaning of Freedom and Openess in Linux ? There exist
similarities of Evolution and Diversity between Linux and Life history.
The talk covers deep thinking of Linux developemt touching on Linux
fork, Bit rot, closed sourse drivers, regional Linux developments, etc
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7. 14:00-15:00 Kernel Summit 2008 Report ---- Ted Ts'o (The Linux
Foundation)
Report of Kernel summit 2008 at Portland. What's discussed in this
annual, invitation-only event which is typically attended by 70-80 top
developers from world wide.
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8. 15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
9. 15:20-16:20 Next Generation File Systems and Data Integrity ----
Ric Wheeler (RedHat)
Data integrity is not only critical to any enterprise class customer,
but also to small end users. In this talk, we will present a framework
for how to enhance data integrity for Linux users by enhancing our
ability to detect data corruption early and by improving the speed of
our data recovery processes. The talk will outline current and planned
work in file systems like BTFS, EXT4 and XFS to implement these methods.
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10. 16:20-16:30 Break
11. 16:30-17:30 Panel Discussion: Where Linux goes?
--- Jon Corbet, James Bottomley、Ted Ts'o, Tsugikazu Shibata(NEC)
12. 17:30-17:35 Closing Remark
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