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[ogfs-dev]FW: Call for presentation materials; Attendee List



FYI, some follow-up from the Minneapolis meeting last week.

Note that they're requesting comments and suggestions for making GDLM
compatible with other applications, among other things.  Their API is a
bit different from OpenDLM.

I removed the list of attendees, in case you're wondering, in case
anyone is sensitive to that sort of thing.

-- Ben --

Opinions are mine, not Intel's

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Phillips [mailto:phillips@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 2:28 PM


Hi folks,

And thanks for your part in making the first-ever Minneapolis Cluster 
Summit a great success.  Here is the attendee list as promised, in the 
form of a massive cc list.  You're encouraged to "Reply All" with any 
comments, suggestions, gripes, flames or other constructive material.  
Please don't worry about generating n-squared traffic, as n is yet low.

There may be a few names on the list who didn't actually make it; no 
matter, I'd rather err on the side of not leaving anybody out who was 
there.  If you know of anybody I left out, could you please email me.

Speakers:

Including non-Red Hat speakers, please send me your slides and any 
supporting materials you feel are relevant.  Even (pointers to) code 
would be fine, and white papers certainly qualify.  Even png scans of 
napkins might get posted :-)  This is all for posting to the community 
cluster site.

Please send attachments, not URL's, except for code and/or links to 
project homepages.  Please indicate which text/links in your email are 
to appear on the web page.  Please include a short bio, just a few 
words.

Everybody:

This cc list is for ongoing discussion of the material we covered at the

summit, in particular:

   * Possible amendments to CMAN interfaces to accommodate your
     own project - now is a good time to speak.

   * Possible amendments to GDLM, with a view to adoption by other
     projects besides GFS

   * Mainline submission track.  Code and [RFC]'s should start
     appearing on lkml in October.  What code?  How changed?  What
     supporting arguments?  Now is the time to sort that out.

   * Clustered Samba: anybody out there willing to look at how to
     graft oplocks, weird case translations, clustered tdb, etc onto
     gfs, please shout

   Anything else that's on your mind

The conference information page has been updated with the "as built" 
conference schedule:

   http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/events/summit2004/info.html

Thanks once again for your tremendous support.

Regards,

Daniel


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