Re: [Lsf-pc] XFS BoF at LSFMM

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Amir Goldstein <amir73il@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 10:42 PM Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> How about an XFS BoF at LSFMM?
>
> Let me rephrase that.
>
> Darrick,
>
> Would you like to list some items for the XFS BoF so I can put it on
> the agenda and link to this thread?
>
>> Would it be good to separate the BoF
>> for XFS and bcachefs so that folks who want to attend both can do so?
>
> I have set a side 2.5 hours in the schedule on Wed afternoon for per-FS BoF
> 3 hours if you include the FS lightning slot afterwards that could be used
> as per-FS lightning updates.
>
>> How about Wednesday 15:30? That would allow a full hour for bcachefs.
>
> I have no doubt that people want to be updated about bcaches,
> but a full hour for bcachefs? IDK.
>
> FYI, I counted more than 10 attendees that are active contributors or
> have contributed to xfs in one way or another.
> That's roughly a third of the FS track.
>
> So let's see how much time XFS BoF needs and divide the rest of the
> time among other FS that want to do a BoF in the FS room.

Thanks that would be helpful. I would like to participate in XFS/iomap BoF
session and ext4 too (if that happens). So if we could avoid the
conflict between the two, that would be much appreciated.

>
> If anyone would like to run a *FS BoF in the FS room please let me know
> and please try to estimate how much time you will need.
> You can also "register" for *FS lightning talk, but we can also arrange this
> ad-hoc.
>
> Excited to see you all next week!

Same here, Thanks!

-ritesh




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