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== Presentations and Discussion Topics ==
== Presentations and Discussion Topics ==
* [[Media:git-gerrit-maloo-tips.pdf|Best practices for using the development/testing tools]] (Andreas Dilger)* [[Media:Lustre_Merger.pptx|Lustre in the upstream Linux kernel]] (James Simmons)* [[Media:Strided_Lock_Presentation.pdf|Strided Locking: Improving shared file locking]] (Patrick Farrell)* ZFS on Linux update + Lustre & ZFS Q&A - (Brian Behlendorf)* [[Media:Lustre_Code_Quality.pdf|Lustre code quality]] (Denis Kondratenko)* HSM future work (Cory Spitz)* liblustreapi
* [[Media:git-gerrit-maloo-tips.pdf|Best practices for using the development/testing tools]] (Andreas Dilger)
* [[Media:Lustre_Merger.pptx|Lustre in the upstream Linux kernel]] (James Simmons)
* [[Media:Strided_Lock_Presentation.pdf|Strided Locking: Improving shared file locking]] (Patrick Farrell)* ZFS on Linux update + Lustre & ZFS Q&A - (Brian Behlendorf)
* [[Media:Lustre_Code_Quality.pdf|Lustre code quality]] (Denis Kondratenko)
* HSM future work (Cory Spitz)* liblustreapi

Revision as of 18:14, 28 January 2015

OpenSFS sponsored a meeting of Lustre software developers on January 22-23, 2015. The Lustre Developer Project Meeting was hosted by at by LLNL in Livermore, CA. Over thirty people were in attendance. Despite a shortage of coffee and tea, there was much conversation amongst the developers and the meeting was generally well received. Many of the attendees look forward to the next such meeting.

The meeting had a relaxed agenda with a mix of educational presentations and other discussion topics focused more on interaction and exchanges of ideas. After a couple of discussions in the morning, the group broke up into smaller teams to development topics of more narrow interest and to hack on some Lustre code together.

Presentations and Discussion Topics