After BOF it would be very useful and interesting to have a summary of
the meeting results, for example as a posting to this mailing list, for
people like me who can not attend!
Ciao
Giovanni
On 20/02/19 04:06, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
If you will be in Boston next Monday, February 25, an attendee of one of:
* 2019 Linux Storage and File Systems Conference (VAULT'19)
* 17th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST'19)
* 16th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
(NSDI'19)
or for any other reason, please consider attending the AuriStor, Inc
sponsored Birds of a Feather meeting from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The subject
of discussion is
"Justifying the inclusion of Linux kernel AFS in Enterprise
Distributions"
Linux kernel AFS is included some Linux distributions such as Fedora
Core 29 and Debian Linux "Buster" is not included in any Enterprise
Class distributions from Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu or other vendors.
At the BoF the attendees will discuss, and perhaps demonstrate,
non-legacy deployments and workflows for AFS family file systems include
AuriStorFS and OpenAFS. The goal is to build the case for Enterprise
Linux distributions that inclusion of Linux kernel AFS supports future
growth.
The BoF will be held on the 3rd Floor of the Sheraton Boston in the
Hampton Room.
Sheraton Boston
3rd Floor - Hampton Room
39 Dalton St
Boston, MA 02199 USA
Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
I hope to see you there.
https://www.auristor.com/events/kafsvault19
Jeffrey Altman
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Giovanni Bracco
phone +39 351 8804788
E-mail [email protected]
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