Re: [nfsv4] Bake-a-thons

William Allen Simpson <william.allen.simpson@gmail.com> Sat, 27 January 2018 02:06 UTC

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Subject: Re: [nfsv4] Bake-a-thons
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On 1/24/18 11:34 AM, Chuck Lever wrote:
> Disclaimer: Neither the nfsv4 WG nor the IETF are responsible
> for NFS community testing events. I'm speaking from personal
> knowledge and opinion.
> 
Historically, both IETF and Working Groups organized bakeoffs and
bake-a-thons.  See RFC 1025, and lots of mailing list traffic
over the years!


> The 2018 Connectathon event was canceled due to a reorganization
> of the team at Oracle that historically hosted these events. This
> does not mean that there will not be an Oracle-sponsored event
> in the future. Either an Oracle-hosted Connectathon or bake-a-thon
> is still very possible.
> 
Great!


> All that said, as was mentioned here a few days ago, there is
> already planning ongoing for a spring 2018 bake-a-thon event
> the final week of March 2018. That has not changed due to any
> recent industry announcements.
> 
A few weeks ago (barely a mention on this list), but also great!


> The only question right now is whether it will happen at the
> Oracle Ann Arbor office or at NetApp in Sunnyvale. We will try
> to have more information posted as soon as possible.
> 
OK.  But having one in Brno would better mesh with London, at least
this year.