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Latest revision as of 17:31, 22 May 2021
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.
Previous event
Office Hour with Justin Gibbs was held on April 2, 2015.
Future events
Future hosts will include:
- Andriy Gapon (FreeBSD®/ZFS kernel dev at HybridCluster)
- Richard Yao.
Event listing
Topic | Speakers | Date and time | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Everything OpenZFS | Matt Ahrens | October 11, 2013 | video |
Everything OpenZFS | George Wilson | December 12, 2013 | video |
ZFS on Linux | Brian Behlendorf | January 29th, 2014 | video |
Everything OpenZFS | Justin Gibbs | 9AM-10AM PDT (16:00 UTC), April 2, 2015 | video |
Participation
- use the links in the event listing above to join the specific Hangout or YouTube live, any time before the event.
You can participate using the following technologies:
Google+
Google+ Hangouts On Air require:
- a Google+ account
- a 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 and hear the conversation live
- works even on FreeBSD and Solaris
- thirty second delay.