Difference between revisions of "OpenZFS Office Hours"

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Revision as of 18:49, 11 December 2013

An opportunity to chat live with a ZFS expert (usually a developer) about their work. Depending on who shows up, it could be an interview, a lecture on ZFS internals, or a discussion of how to get the best performance from ZFS in a particular situation.


Future Events

The next OpenZFS Office Hours will be hosted by George Wilson on December 12th, 2013, at 9AM PDT.

Future events will be hosted by Brian Behlendorf, George Wilson, Andriy Gapon (FreeBSD®/ZFS kernel dev at HybridCluster) and Richard Yao.

Event listing

Topic Speakers Date and time Venue
Everything OpenZFS Matt Ahrens 9AM-10AM PDT (16:00 UTC), October 11, 2013 video recording
Everything OpenZFS George Wilson 9AM-10AM PST (17:00 UTC), December 12, 2013 g+ hangout, YouTube, and IRC

Technology

You can participate in the Office Hours using the following technologies. This webpage will be updated with the specific Hangout and YouTube URLs 15 minutes before the session starts.

  • Google+ Hangout
    • Requires google+ account
    • Requires browser plug-in (works on Mac, Windows, and Linux), or iOS or Android app
    • This is the preferred option; latency will be lowest and you can interact via voice, video, and text
  • YouTube
    • View the conversation live via YouTube; works even on FreeBSD and Solaris
    • Ask questions via IRC
    • 30 second delay
  • IRC
    • Ask questions on #openzfs on freenode (web interface)
    • View answers via YouTube or Hangout; the host probably won't have time to type out responses.