Re: [RFC PATCH v2 00/21] FUSE BPF: A Stacked Filesystem Extension for FUSE

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> > Bernd, Daniel, Vivek,
> >
> > Did you see LSFMMBPF 2023 CFP [1]?
> >
> > Did you consider requesting an invitation?
> > I think it could be a good opportunity to sit in a room and discuss the
> > roadmap of "FUSE2" with all the developers involved.
> >
> > I am on the program committee for the Filesystem track, and I encourage
> > you to request an invite if you are interested to attend and/or nominate
> > other developers that you think will be valuable for this discussion.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Amir.
> >
> > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/Y9qBs82f94aV4%2F78@localhost.localdomain/
>
>
> Thanks a lot Amir, I'm going to send out an invitation tomorrow. Maybe
> Nikolaus as libfuse maintainer could also attend?
>

Since this summit is about kernel filesystem development, I am not sure
on-prem attendance will be the best option for Nikolaus as we do have
a quota for
on-prem attendees, but we should have an option for connecting specific
attendees remotely for specific sessions, so that could be great.

Two more notes:
1. We realize that companies are going through economic changes and that
    this may not be the best time to request travel approval or to be able to
    get it. This should not stop you from requesting to attend!
    Worse case, you can attend remotely. It is not the same experience, but
    it is better than not attending at all if you have something to
contribute to
    the discussion.
2. Bernd, I think you have some interesting WIP on "FUSE2" that the majority
    of fs developers are not aware of.
    It would be great if you can follow the instructions in CFP and also post
    a TOPIC suggestion to fsdevel, to get the discussion started ahead of
    the summit.
    Daniel, same request for FUSE BFP. The TOPIC suggestion should
    highlight the remaining open questions about design and API, which
    may be good to discuss in this forum.
    Please do not be intimidated by suggesting a TOPIC, you don't need
    to prepare any slides if you do not want to, nor to submit an abstract
    or anything of that sort.

Thanks,
Amir.



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