Re: [events] Ceph Day CERN September 17 - CFP now open!

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Hi Mike,

there is a date incompatibility between your announcement and Dan's
initial announcement [0]. Which date is correct: September 16 or
September 17?

Peter

[0]
http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-users-ceph.com/2019-April/034259.html

On 27.05.19 11:22, Mike Perez wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> Ceph CERN Day will be a full-day event dedicated to fostering Ceph's
> research and non-profit user communities. The event is hosted by the
> Ceph team from the CERN IT department.
> 
> We invite this community to meet and discuss the status of the Ceph
> project, recent improvements, and roadmap, and to share practical
> experiences operating Ceph for their novel use-cases.original
> 
> We also invite potential speakers to submit an abstract on any of the
> following topics:
> 
> * Ceph use-cases for scientific and research applications
> * Ceph deployments in academic or non-profit organizations
> * Applications of CephFS or Object Storage for HPC
> * Operational highlights, tools, procedures, or other tips you want to
> share with the community
> 
> The day will end with a cocktail reception.
> 
> Visitors may be interested in combining their visit to CERN with the
> CERN Open Days being held September 14-15.
> 
> All event information for CFP, registration, accommodations can be
> found on the CERN website:
> 
> https://indico.cern.ch/event/765214/
> 
> And thank you to Dan van der Ster for reaching out to organizer this event!
> 
> --
> Mike Perez (thingee)
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