AFS Workshop at Usenix '04
Garry Zacheiss
zacheiss at mit.edu
Sun May 9 23:35:24 CEST 2004
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The AFS Workshops bring together administrators and programmers of
OpenAFS and Arla to discuss development and progress of software that is
growing both in use and usability. The next AFS Workshop will take
place on Tuesday, June 29 at the Usenix Technical Conference in
Boston, Massachusetts.
Previous AFS Workshops have covered such topics as various methods of
authentication, Multi-Resident AFS [MR-AFS], backups, client stability
and configuration, replacing ubik, as well as future work on OpenAFS
and Arla. As some of the key players in both OpenAFS and Arla attend
the Workshops, these discussions can and do affect the course of
development.
To apply to attend the AFS Workshop, send email to
afs-workshop at psc.edu. Your email must contain at least one of:
- A proposal for a short talk to present about work done, in
progress, or being considered
- A list of topics you would like to be
discussed, time permitting
See http://grand.central.org/workshop/ for further details and updates.
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