[LSF/MM TOPIC][ATTEND] stability of vfs level interfaces

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Hi Folks,

I'd like to attend LSF/MM this year.  One subject that I'm interested in
discussing is the stability of vfs level interfaces.  It seems like
there is a lot going on, and that can make things interesting for anyone
who wants to maintain a single filesystem codebase on multiple distros.
e.g. To run a xfs codebase from 3.0 on a 2.6.32 kernel, my count is 28
items to deal with.

If anyone would like to discuss this other than to say "Yeah don't do
that", I'm happy to get the conversation started.

Other topics I'm intersted in:  T10 DIX support, SMR drives, persistent
memory, and offline extents if there is an xfs break-out.

Thanks, 
Ben
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