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Subject: OpenZFS Developer Summit 2019 - Presentations announced
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The sixth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit will be held in San
Francisco, *November
4-5, 2019*.  All OpenZFS developers are invited to participate, and
registration
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/openzfs-developer-summit-2019-tickets-62373559997>
is now open.  We have a great line-up of talks to announce:
TitleSpeakerCompany
State of OpenZFS Matt Ahrens Delphix
Metaslab Allocation Performance Paul Dagnelie Delphix
Storage Configurator Steven Umbehocker OSNexus
Capacity Usage Calculator Kody Kantor Joyent
OpenZFS Everywhere Michael Dexter & Jorgen Lundman
Debugging ZFS: State of the Art on Linux Tom Caputi  Datto
Debugging ZFS: From Illumos to Linux Serapheim Dimitropoulos  Delphix
ZFS TRIM Explained Brian Behlendorf LLNL
Healing With ZFS Receive Alek Pinchuk Datto
Securing the Cloud with ZFS Encryption Jason King Joyent
libshare on Linux is Broken  George Wilson & Don Brady  Delphix
VDEV Properties Allan Jude Klara Systems
A Device by Any Other Name:
Common Pitfalls in Device Naming for ZFS on Linux Sara Hartse & Don Brady
Delphix
Illumos Brings the SAS Kody Kantor Joyent
Title TBD, re: Dual-Actuator Drives Muhammad Ahmad & Tim Walker Seagate
See http://www.open-zfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit for all of the
details.

This event is only possible because of the efforts and contributions of the
community of developers and companies that sponsor the event.  Special
thanks to our Diamond sponsors:  Datto <https://www.datto.com/>, Delphix
<http://delphix.com/>, Intel <http://www.intel.com/>, and OSNexus
<http://osnexus.com>; and our Gold sponsors: Argo Tech, Nexenta,
OpenDrives, and RackTop.

Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Please see the website
for details and send email to Karyn.Ritter@delphix.com if you have any
questions.

--matt

>
> The sixth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit will be held in San Francisco, *November
> 4-5, 2019*.
>
> See http://www.open-zfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit for all of the
> details, including slides and videos from previous years' conferences.
>
> The goal of the event is to foster cross-community discussions of OpenZFS work
> and to make progress on some of the projects we have proposed.
>
> The first day of the conference will be set aside for presentations. *If
> you would like to give a talk, submit a proposal via email
> to matt@mahrens.org <matt@mahrens.org>, including a 1-2 paragraph abstract.* We
> welcome proposals for any kinds of talks related to ZFS, and we are
> particularly interested in fostering a diverse group of speakers. In the
> past, the most popular talks have featured internal details of new or
> upcoming features in OpenZFS, and explanations of how existing subsystems
> work. If you're new to the OpenZFS community or new to giving talks at
> conferences, mentorship is available to help make your presentation the
> best it can be. The registration fee will be waived for speakers.
>
> The deadlines are as follows:
>
> *August 19, 2019 All abstracts/proposals submitted* to matt@mahrens.org
> September 6, 2019 Proposal submitters notified
> November 4-5, 2019 OpenZFS Developer Summit
>
> The second day of the event will be a hackathon, where you will have the
> opportunity to work with OpenZFS developers that you might not normally
> sit next to, with the goal of having something, no matter how
> insignificant, to demo at the end of the day.
>
> This event is only possible because of the efforts and contributions of
> the community of developers and companies that sponsor the event.
> Special thanks to our early Diamond sponsors:  Delphix
> <http://delphix.com/>, Datto <https://www.datto.com/>, and Intel
> <http://www.intel.com>.
>
> Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. Please see the website
> for details and send email to Karyn.Ritter@delphix.com if you have any
> questions.
>
> --matt
>
>