Re: Ext4 developers get-together at the Collab Summit

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On 01/16/2013 11:15 AM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
On 1/16/13 6:01 AM, Jan Kara wrote:
   Hello Ted,

On Mon 14-01-13 09:48:00, Ted Tso wrote:
	The Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit is April 15-17th,
and the Linux Storage, File System, and MM Summit is April 18-19th in
San Francisco (at the Parc 55 hotel).

	I'd like to organize an ext4 developer's meeting during the
Collab Summit sometime April 15-17th, since so many of us will hopefully
be attending LSF.  (The CFP will hopefully be coming soon for LSF.)

	If you're interested in attending, please reply to this thread,
and include some suggested topics that you'd be interested in
discussing.  Based on the number of topics and the number of people who
are planning on attending, I'll know how much time we need to reserve
and how big of a room to request.
   I'd be interested in attending the ext4 meeting this year. What I'd like
to do for the meeting is creating a "map" of ext4 mount options / features
where we'd see what mount options do we have, which options (or fs features)
work together and which don't. Then we can either convince ourselves the
situation with too many / too complex interactions isn't that bad or we can
come up with simplifications to work on.
BTW, I didn't pay Jan to say that.  ;)

But I think that sounds like an interesting discussion.

-Eric



I think that would be great - testing all of the combinations is a nightmare :(

ric

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