On Fri, Mar 08, 2013 at 01:06:29PM -0500, Ric Wheeler wrote: > > Any chance to move this time slot to the morning or, even better, an > earlier day in the week? > > We have a track on IO & file systems that this overlaps with on > Wednesday. Updates from FusionIO on their new, byte addressable > parts and an open source file system and a panel at the end of the > day for LSF people who are at both.... I got a request for people to hold it on Wednesday so that people didn't have to fly out early before LSF, which I'm sure is the same reason why you're having the track on I/O and filesystems on Wednesday. :-) I did look at the schedule, and I deliberately scheduled things so we would end before the panel at the end of the day, since I assumed people would want to listen to that. As for the rest of the day, I had taken a quick look at the schedule for Collab Summit, and I didn't see any obvious conflicts; I had assumed the NVM talk would be another "phase change memory (or some other resistive memory) that has the random write speed of DRAM, the random read speeed of Flash, the cost per megabyte of HDD's, and the with infinite write endurance is coming around the corner, and will only be two years out so we should start redesigning and rewriting the kernel and file systems now" --- i.e., the same thing we've been hearing for the past decade, if not longer. :-) But if people need to speak at some of these slots, or are very much interested in attending we can certainly talk about trying to move things around to accomodate people's schedule and desire to attend Collab Summit talks. What do people think? - Ted -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ext4" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html