[nfsv4] Potential schedules for BakeAThons in 2011

Thomas Haynes <thomas@netapp.com> Thu, 07 October 2010 18:05 UTC

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Subject: [nfsv4] Potential schedules for BakeAThons in 2011
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We've discussed potential venues for having 2 BakeAThons in 2011.

The dates would be in the middle of June and the start of October.

There are two different proposals:

1) 

June: EMC, Paris, France
Oct: NetApp, Sunnyvale, CA

2)

June: CITI, Ann Arbor, MI
Oct: NetApp, Sunnyvale, CA

We are seeing increased demand to host the event in Europe and it should
be feasible to do so once every 2 years. Between 20 - 25% of our participants
are based on the other side of the Atlantic. We might also draw in additional
testers and we all know once an organization gets a taste of testing, they
tend to continue attending.

We need to reach consensus on the venues by the middle of February. That
will give the June host plenty of time to make arrangements.