Weekly performance meeting

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Hi everyone,

A number of people have approached me about how to get more involved with 
the current work on improving performance and how to better coordinate 
with other interested parties.  A few meetings have taken place offline 
with good results but only a few interested parties were involved.

Ideally, we'd like to move as much of this dicussion into the public 
forums: ceph-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and #ceph-devel.  That isn't always 
sufficient, however.  I'd like to also set up a regular weekly meeting 
using google hangouts or bluejeans so that all interested parties can 
share progress.  There are a lot of things we can do during the Hammer 
cycle to improve things but it will require some coordination of effort.

Among other things, we can discuss:

 - observed performance limitations
 - high level strategies for addressing them
 - proposed patch sets and their performance impact
 - anything else that will move us forward

One challenge is timezones: there are developers in the US, China, Europe, 
and Israel who may want to join.  As a starting point, how about next 
Wednesday, 15:00 UTC?  If I didn't do my tz math wrong, that's

  8:00 (PDT, California)
 15:00 (UTC)
 18:00 (IDT, Israel)
 23:00 (CST, China)

That is surely not the ideal time for everyone but it can hopefully be a 
starting point.

I've also created an etherpad for collecting discussion/agenda items at

	http://pad.ceph.com/p/performance_weekly

Is there interest here?  Please let everyone know if you are actively 
working in this area and/or would like to join, and update the pad above 
with the topics you would like to discuss.

Thanks!
sage
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