Call for Presentations: Submission Deadline EXTENDED to February 27

Denver Marriott City Center, April 13-15

 

Session proposals for the 13th annual Lustre® User Group (LUG) conference continue to be submitted and we are thrilled with the caliber of presentations received so far. In an effort to ensure all participants interested in submitting a proposal have an opportunity to contribute, the LUG Planning Committee has decided to extend the presentation submission deadline to Friday, February 27, 2015.

 

If you or someone you know has undertaken specific Lustre development challenges, new development features, or edge-case implementations, then we invite you to share your experience with over 200+ Lustre-focused attendees at LUG 2015.

 

This year’s event will be held at the Denver Marriott City Center on April 13-15. All LUG presentations will be 30 minutes, with ~20 speaking opportunities available. To submit an abstract:

 

 

OpenSFS is also accepting panel discussion topics and poster session submissions:

·         Panel discussions offer a forum for leading developers, vendors, and users of Lustre to debate future requirements, explore upcoming enhancements, and share real world best practices. If you’d like to suggest a topic for a panel discussion – or be part of a panel, please contact admin@opensfs.org.

 

  • Poster sessions provide an opportunity for informal, interactive presentation and discussion of diverse topics related to Lustre technology.

 

Additional information and event logistics are included on the LUG event page. We look forward to receiving your submission!

 

Please contact admin@opensfs.org if you have any questions.

Best regards,

OpenSFS LUG Planning Committee

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OpenSFS Administration

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Phone: +1 503-619-0561 | Fax: +1 503-644-6708

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Email: admin@opensfs.org | Website: www.opensfs.org

 

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Open Scalable File Systems, Inc. was founded in 2010 to advance Lustre development, ensuring it remains vendor-neutral, open, and free. Since its inception, OpenSFS has been responsible for advancing the Lustre file system and delivering new releases on behalf of the open source community. Through working groups, events, and ongoing funding initiatives, OpenSFS harnesses the power of collaborative development to fuel innovation and growth of the Lustre file system worldwide