AuriStor, Inc. is pleased to invite AFS and Linux kernel developers to the first kAFS Hackathon. The Hackathon will be co-located with the Linux Foundation's Vault, Linux Storage and Filesystems Conference. http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/vault PURPOSE: The Hackathon provides an opportunity for AFS and Linux kernel developers to meet and collaborate on the development and production readiness of: * AF_RXRPC, the implementation of the Rx RPC protocol available to kernel modules and user-land processes via the socket interface. The Rx RPC protocol is used by AFS and AuriStorFS. Rx would make an excellent rpc for Internet of Things as well. * kAFS, the Linux filesystem client implementation for AFS and AuriStorFS. * kafs-utils. A suite of AFS management tools written in Python that make use of the AF_RXRPC user-land socket interface. For more details on the current state of kAFS, AF_RXRPC, and kafs-utils, please see: https://www.infradead.org/~dhowells/kafs/ TIME, LOCATION and REGISTRATION: The Hackathon will be held on Wednesday 22 March 2017 at Hyatt Regency Cambridge Crispus Attucks Room - Lower Lobby Level 575 Memorial Drive Cambridge MA 02139 USA https://cambridge.regency.hyatt.com/ from 8:00am to 6:00pm EDT. The kAFS Hackathon is free. Please RSVP at: https://www.auristor.com/events/kafsVault17 15% DISCOUNT FOR THE VAULT CONFERENCE: The Linux Foundation has been kind enough to allow us to offer a %15 discount for those who would like to attend Vault. Use the code 'kafs15' when registering at Vault - Linux Storage and Filesystems Conference About Vault: Vault brings together the leading developers and users in filesystems and storage in the Linux kernel and related projects to forge a path to continued innovation and education. Linux has been at the center of the advances in data, file systems and storage with its widespread use in cloud computing, big data and other data-intensive computing workloads. At Vault, hardware vendors collaborate within the Linux community to develop cutting-edge storage hardware, helping transform Linux into a leader in the storage industry.
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