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Our sixth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit was held September 10-11 in San Francisco. As with previous years: 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. This 2-day event consists of a day of presentation and a 1-day hackathon.

Community Promotion

As we add diverse perspectives, our community becomes richer, and we're committed to creating an environment where all people feel welcome. To help foster more diversity and increase the size of the community, we are offered the following discounts for conference tickets:

Free ticket for any attendee from an under-represented group, and a 50% discount for the person who referred them.

50% discount for first-time attendees, and a 50% discount for the person who referred them.

Free ticket for any attendee who refers a speaker from an under-represented group. (Speakers also receive a free ticket.) To refer a speaker, reach out to admin at open-zfs dot org.

Talks: Day 1

Main talks, 20-50 minutes each.

Talks: Day 2

Shorter talks, around 20 minutes each.

Hackathon

Hackathon presentation video

Audience Choice Awards:

Prize Project Participants 1st place zpool status in color / 🔥 Tony Hutter 2nd place vdev properties Pavel Zahkarov, Allan Jude, Brian Behlendorf, and others 3rd place Newcomer track; how to ask for money; AND setting props from channel progs Sara Hartse

Additional Projects:

Project Participants Viamillipede Ash vzvol linux packages Rainbow ? Alek Pinchuk /proc/txg Paul Z Cross-platform leadership meeting planning Matt Ahrens and many others ARC parameters for Windows port Michael Dexter Deprecate send dedup (manpage/warning) Paul Dagnelie ZED events Richard Elling DRAID working group Don Brady and many others ZIL rewrite pipeline rewrite Brad Lewis run_with_timeout script Carles Mateo debugging encryption Tom Caputi visuialize txg state transitions Prashanth Sreenivasa

Please reach out to kritter at delphix dot com for sponsorship opportunities

Code of Conduct

OpenZFS Developer Summit is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of or microaggressions against conference participants in any form. This includes what is communicated using the live streaming chat and in other online forums. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Participants asked to stop inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately or be expelled from the conference at the discretion of the conference organizers.

To report a violation of the code of conduct, take one of the following actions:

Find someone with a “STAFF” badge

Call / Text Karyn at +1 415-702-0074

Post on https://openzfs.slack.com: @kritter or in #dev-summit (use /abot to post anonymously).

If you see a physically threatening situation, call 911.

For information about last year's event, see the OpenZFS Developer Summit 2017 page.



Our conference code of conduct is based on the Ada Initiative's code of conduct, and licensed under CC-BY-SA