On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 1:25:34 PM UTC-7, The Lee-Man wrote: > > Hi All: > > I have been thinking that, with all the new development going on in Linux > and in our own open-iscsi community, that a summit would be a good idea. > > It turns out both Chris and I live in the Northwest US (near Portland, > OR), and it would be easy for us to get together and talk. > > But it occurs to me there are a lot of other players in the open-iscsi > space that might like to get together. > > We could have discussions and talks. e.g.: > > * recent changes in open-iscsi (e.g. libopeniscsiusr) > * handling containers > * booting issues > * scaling open-iscsi -- thousands of LUNs? > * network interface: why not use a tap interface? > * sysfs -- what a mess. How to synchronize with the asynchronous > * where next? > > (I'm sure there are a lot of other topics I can't think of right now) > > Anyone? > > Does this seem of interest? If so, please feel free to suggest other > topics. > > As far as a time frame, I have no plans now. It's kind of late to plan > anything this summer if we have much interest. But we can decide that once > we know what we'd like to talk about. >
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