Re: Better organizing ext4 development community

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On Nov 21, 2011, at 4:51 PM, Andreas Dilger wrote:

> At Whamcloud we have regularly scheduled concalls that cross a lot of
> timezones, and realistically the only time that allows people to join
> is early PT in the USA, end of day in Europe, and ~midnight in Asia.

What I've done (which has never been pleasant) is to alternate between 11am US/Eastern and 11pm US/Pacific.  That distributes the pain a bit more equally, but yeah, it's not great.


> I'd be OK to attend such a meeting, but I agree with Amir that relatively
> few ext4 developers are invited to KS so it doesn't necessarily reduce the
> travel.  In years past we would attend OLS, but that is (AFAIK) largely
> unattended by ext4 developers these days.

This is not the Kernel Summit, but LSF.   And the LSF is held at the same week as the Collaboration Summit, which is a open event.   Also, getting an invite to LSF really isn't that hard, if you plan ahead…

-- Ted


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