Hi Doug, no problem - the recording should be posted to www.OpenFabrics.org shortly after the webinar concludes. Thanks! -Joe -----Original Message----- From: Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2020 6:42 AM To: Zhu Yanjun <zyjzyj2000@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: linux-rdma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Joe Balich <jbalich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Upcoming OpenFabrics Alliance Webinar Absolutely. Joe, can we make sure this is done please? ----- Original Message ----- > "Date/Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2020, at 10 a.m. Pacific" > > This is Beijing time about 1 am. > Can we record this meeting and share it? > > Thanks > Zhu Yanjun > > On 10/7/2020 9:54 PM, Doug Ledford wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Next week at 1pm EDT is a webinar about the new Fabric Software > > Development Platform (FSDP). This is a high level presentation > > about what we are doing. This is in line with the new testing > > program we discussed at the > > 2019 OFA workshop. > > > > I *strongly* encourage any upstream maintainers related to RDMA to > > attend (that would be kernel maintainers, rdma-core maintainers, > > libfabric, ucx, openmpi, etc. maintainers). The FSDP is intended to > > run CI testing of both upstream kernel and user space projects > > related to RDMA technologies (it need not be a direct RDMA > > technology, but one that RDMA interacts with is sufficient to > > qualify, so NVMe because of NVMEoFabrics is a qualified upstream > > project for the cluster to run CI on). As an upstream maintainer, > > this is your opportunity to see where the cluster design is going > > and have input into the how the cluster is built. Keep in mind that > > hardware has already started to arrive, so this is a case of "speak now, or suck it up". > > > > Also, the cluster is intended to be a place where upstream > > developers that might have access to limited types of RDMA hardware > > (Hi Chuck!), but who wish to be able to test across a much broader > > suite of hardware could log into the cluster and run their tests. > > Upstream developers who work for companies that are members of the > > OFA are automatically qualified for an account on the FSDP. > > However, upstream developers working for companies unrelated to RDMA > > technologies, but who none-the-less end up working on stuff that > > touches the RDMA stack anyway (Hey HCH!) are also eligible for free > > individual memberships in the OFA, which grants them eligibility for an account on the FSDP so they too can test their code before sending it. > > > > The presentation next week is fairly high level and does not get too > > deep into the details of the structure of the FSDP. This is because > > the FSDP is just now being built (the first orders for hardware have > > been placed, servers that control the cluster have been built, now > > we are starting to build the cluster out) and we still have some > > flexibility in how things are designed as a result. This is the > > upstream community's opportunity to make sure their voice is heard in regards to that design. > > > > I look forward to seeing all of you there, and don't forget to > > register so we can make sure the webinar is sized sufficiently for > > the number of attendees. > > > > Doug Ledford > > > > > > > > ------------ Begin forwarded message ------------------ New OFA > > Webinar Introduction to OFA’s Fabric Software Development Platform > > (FSDP) October 13 at 10 a.m. Pacific One Week Remaining to Register > > http://bit.ly/OFAWebinarFSDP > > > > > > > > As a reminder, the OpenFabrics Alliance (OFA) will host a webinar > > highlighting the new Fabric Software Development Platform (FSDP). > > This webinar is an ideal opportunity for the OFA Community to learn > > about the new FSDP program, the FSDP Working Group charter and > > target objectives, which was highlighted in recent a recent OFA blog series (Part 1, Part 2). > > > > Date/Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2020, at 10 a.m. Pacific > > > > Registration: http://bit.ly/OFAWebinarFSDP > > > > Presenters: OFA FSDP Co-Chairs Tatyana Nikolova of Intel Corporation > > and Doug Ledford of Red Hat, Inc. > > > > Title: Introduction to OFA’s Fabric Software Development Platform > > (FSDP) > > > > About: The new Fabric Software Development Platform (FSDP) project > > is a vendor-neutral cluster owned and maintained by the OFA for the > > benefit of its members to develop, test, and validate new and > > existing network technologies. FSDP offers OFA members an > > opportunity for serious cost reduction in testing, validation, and > > development, and provides an invaluable service to the open source > > community of maintainers as they support open source networking software integration. > > > > In this webinar, OFA FSDP Co-Chairs Tatyana Nikolova of Intel > > Corporation and Doug Ledford of Red Hat, Inc. will cover: > > > > Origins of FSDP Project > > Introduction to FSDP Usages > > Continuous Integration Testing Service > > On-Demand Development and Testing Program > > Logo Testing > > How to Join / Contribute > > > > Please contact press@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with any questions. > > > > > > -- Doug Ledford <dledford@xxxxxxxxxx> GPG KeyID: 0E572FDD