OpenSFS participants,
Recruiting enthusiastic members of the community to serve in leadership positions within
our working groups is one of our most important responsibilities as your board of
directors. Serving as working group chair can be a source of both personal and
professional growth and puts you in the driver's seat of the open source scalable file
systems community.
Your OpenSFS board is seeking out nominees who are willing and able to serve as chair of
the Technical Working Group. The Technical Working Group's primary role is to advance
the Lustre file system by:
- Gathering Requirements
- Generating Statements of Work/Request for Proposals
- Developing Resource Allocation Proposals
- Working with Contractors on Technical Requirements
- Creating High Level Estimate of Impact / Costs to Meet Requirements
- Provide technical oversite of development contracts
- Meet regularly with OpenSFS board members
The OpenSFS Technical Working Group has and continues to play a leadership role in
advancing the Lustre file system, directly funding new features including high-impact
capabilities such as Distributed Namespace (DNE) and the online file system checker. The
TWG chair has a significant role in shaping the future of Lustre.
The Technical Working Group Chair's roles and responsibilities includes:
- Organizing TWG activities including requirements gathering, contract oversight
(technical), reviewing proposed solution architectures and providing high-level oversight
of the development of new features to meet requirements. The OpenSFS TWG chair is also
responsible for organizing regular community teleconferences to provide a forum for the
discussion community feature development and to keep abreast of development of new
features within the Lustre community as a whole.
Eligible chairs include employees or contractors of the Promoter and Adopter level
participants. These include:
Cray, DataDirect Networks, Intel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory, Xyratex, EMC, Indiana University, the National Center for
Supercomputing Applications, NetApp, and Sandia National Laboratories.
Any OpenSFS participant may nominate an eligible chair for consideration and we very much
appreciate your participation in this critical event.
Thanks,
Galen M. Shipman
OpenSFS Chairman