On Fri, 17 Jan 2020, Myoungwon Oh wrote:
> As a keynote speaker for Cephalocon 2020, I would like to recommend
> Professor Yeom in Seoul National University(SNU) for two reasons.
> (https://dblp.org/pers/hd/y/Yeom:Heon_Young)
>
> First of all, Prof. Yum is one of the few distributed storage system experts
> in Korea who has published a number of outstanding research papers that have
> been recognized by major academic conferences such as ATC, FAST etc. In
> addition, he is interested in Open Source, and many of his students,
> including myself, are now working for the related industries. Therefore, it
> is helpful for Professor Yeom's presence to raise Ceph's status.
>
> Secondly, as the Ceph conference will be held in here, Korea, it is
> necessary to select a keynote speaker considering the sentiments of Koreans.
> The attendance of academic experts as keynote speakers is better for
> attracting Koreans' attention and participation than focusing on related
> industry speakers. Moreover, considering the status of Seoul National
> University in Korea, Professor Yeom will be the best option.
I think this sounds like a great option... what does everyone else think?
(Note that Myoungwon is conflicted has he is a student there and has
published papers with these professors.)
> If you agree with me, please check which of the keynote date will be
> available. Also, if I get the response from NAVER folk, I will certainly let
> you know.
We can keep NAVER as a regular talk. And probably keep that last final
slot on Thursday, unless we have more talks drop out?
sage
Hi Roman, Danil,
Thanks for submitting your talk proposal 'Make RBD snapshots independent
with COW on radix trees'. The program committee decided that this topic
would benefit from an interactive discussion, so instead of accepting this
as a conference talk, we're setting aside a time slot during the developer
summit on Tuesday. You can see the (tentative, WIP) schedule here:
https://pad.ceph.com/p/cephalocon-2020-dev-summit
You'll get a notification from LF for your original talk submission,
presumably saying it's declined, which you can ignore.
Thanks!
sage
Mike put the talks in teh agenda and I did some rejiggering.. want to
take a look?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zSK6g7eadJ6cjT7dNLnO6yRseMLuKWNcMiP…
There are 2 talks that did't fit. For now I just added a time slot at the
end of Thursday, although ultimately I suspect one of these will become
the keynote and/or we'll have a talk drop out.
I tried to group related topics in sessions, and to avoid obvious
conflicts. I also put Dan and Tom's talks in the last session Friday
since they'll likely be popular. Thoughts?
sage
Hi Jennifer,
The agenda at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zSK6g7eadJ6cjT7dNLnO6yRseMLuKWNcMiP…
has the talks placed on the schedule. (I butchered the titles for
brevity, but the number is the submission ID.) I added an extra slot on
Thursday to take up the 2 stragglers that don't fit; one of these may
become the keynote, and/or we may have talks drop out. Or just add in a
waitlist and keep that final slot... we'll see?
The CDS schedule for Tuesday is here:
https://pad.ceph.com/p/cephalocon-2020-dev-summit
Thanks!
sage
Hi Igor, Tushar,
Thanks for submitting your talk proposal on *Store and persistent memory!
The program committee decided that this topic would benefit from an
interactive discussion, so instead of accepting this as a conference talk,
we're setting aside a time slot during the developer summit on Tuesday.
You can see the (tentative, WIP) schedule here:
https://pad.ceph.com/p/cephalocon-2020-dev-summit
You'll get a notification from LF for your original talk submission,
presumably saying it's declined, which you can ignore.
Thanks!
sage
On 2020-01-13T16:44:09, Jennifer Crowley <jcrowley(a)linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
Hi all,
thanks for the great progress so far! Finally we've got a program! WOHO!
;-)
At which point do we expect to have the booking codes for the hotel
reservations ready?
Best,
Lars
--
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SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, MD: Felix Imendörffer, HRB 36809 (AG Nürnberg)
"Architects should open possibilities and not determine everything." (Ueli Zbinden)
Hi Arun, Yi,
Thanks for submitting your talk proposal 'Decoupling Ceph architecture for
agility'. The program committee decided that this topic would benefit
from an interactive discussion, so instead of accepting this as a
conference talk, we're setting aside a time slot during the developer
summit on Tuesday. You can see the (tentative, WIP) schedule here:
https://pad.ceph.com/p/cephalocon-2020-dev-summit
Thanks!
sage