On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 02:27:46PM -0400, Daniel Phillips wrote: > 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. The attendee list is good for everyone who attended to have, but let's not use it as a primary means of communication (see below) > 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. Trying to keep track of people that need to be added to this CC list is going to be a real pain. I know for a fact at least 3 people from the Red Hat team have been accidentally left off of the list, not to mention what happens if people's e-mail address change, or they don't want to get this traffic anymore. I strongly recommend people post to linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx if they want everyone involved to see what's going on. There is also the added advantage that discussions will be preserved for future reference in the mailing list archives. > 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. Anyone on linux-cluster who has material to post on the source.redhat.com/cluster web page, please post to the list asking for its inclusion. > 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 Seems to me all this should be discussed on linux-cluster as well. > 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 Regards, -- AJ Lewis Voice: 612-638-0500 Red Hat Inc. E-Mail: alewis@xxxxxxxxxx 720 Washington Ave. SE, Suite 200 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Current GPG fingerprint = D9F8 EDCE 4242 855F A03D 9B63 F50C 54A8 578C 8715 Grab the key at: http://people.redhat.com/alewis/gpg.html or one of the many keyservers out there...
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