OpenZFS Developer Summit 2018

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OpenZFS Dev Summit 2018

Watch this space! We are currently working on details for the sixth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit, which will be held the week of September 10 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.

Key Dates

Jun 5, 2018 Conference registration opens

Begin submitting Abstract / Presentation proposals
Jul 16, 2018 Abstract / Presentation proposal deadline
Jul 27, 2018 Selected speakers notified
Aug 17, 2018 Waitlist cleared
Week of Sep 10, 2018 (final dates TBD) Conference

Presentations

Call for papers to open in May/June


Hackathon

Will be on Day 2 of the event. Date and location are TBD


Sponsorship

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

Diamond Sponsors

  • datto
  • Delphix
  • OSNEXUS

Gold Sponsors

  • Syneto


Code of Conduct

OpenZFS Developer Summit is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference at the discretion of the conference organizers.

If you see or experience any inappropriate conduct at the conference, report it to one of the event managers: Karyn Ritter, Matt Ahrens, Victoria Faveau, Pavel Zakharov, or one of the venue employees. At least one of these event managers should be near the registration desk at all times if you are unable to find an event manager near the incident. These contacts will step in and take the appropriate action. If you see a physically threatening situation, call 911 immediately.

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