Jeremy Allison
2007-Jun-07 01:40 UTC
CIFS Engineering Workshop in Mountain View, California: September 26-28th 2007
CIFS Engineering Workshop: September 26-28th 2007. The Samba Team will be running a CIFS Engineering Workshop event hosted at the Google Campus in Mountain View, California, USA on September 26-28th 2007. This event is intended for engineers working on any CIFS products and services, not just products based on the Samba codebase. We welcome engineers from any implementers of the CIFS and SMB2 protocols, or from people shipping products based on these protocols, or people with a deep interest in advancing the standardization of these protocols. This is not a marketing or customer focused event, the intent is that engineers will get together and discuss protocol details and implementation choices in an open and free environment, helped along with free Google food and a gigabit network for testing. There will be some arranged talks, but mostly this will be an interoperability event. There will be some restrictions on using information gathered at the event for marketing purposes in the same way as the Connectathon event restricts using any performance or defect data learned at the event. The goal is for engineers from competing companies to feel free to work together without fear of revealing information they wish to keep secret. There is no charge for attending, but as this event will be hosted on the Google Campus space will be limited, so if you would like to attend or send engineers to this event please email : cifs-workshop@samba.org as soon as possible so we can get an idea of the numbers involved (and help Google with planning). If you''d like to present a talk, please send a brief abstract to the same address. Currently the same review board who accepts talks for SambaXP will review the abstracts, but if this event is successful a more formal review process will be adopted. FAQ: Why a new event ? Attendance at the CIFS conference has fallen to such an extent that it has become a small interest group in the larger storage conference. The Samba Team wishes to revive interest in a broader discussion of implementation and standardization of the CIFS protocols, as well as promote an interoperability lab. Who decides who will be allowed to attend ? Currently the same group who runs the SambaXP conference, mainly the Samba Team, SerNet, and Google (who are hosting). The goal is to make this event as inclusive as possible, so initially we are trying to gage interest to finalize the numbers we can host (this is where Google comes in). I don''t use Samba, should I come ? Certainly ! Anyone who has an interest in working on, documenting or standardizing the CIFS and SMB2 protocols is welcome. This includes any proprietary vendors as well as vendors who OEM the Samba codebase. Service vendors who implement and support CIFS networking with third-party software are also welcome. What software will be available to test against ? All versions of Samba, as well as any required versions of DOS and Windows products will be available on the test network. Other software will depend on the participants bringing versions of their software along. We hope to be able to get a varied mixture of CIFS implementations for testing. My company has signed the MCPP license with Microsoft, are we welcome ? Yes, although of course we would expect that your attendees please respect the MCPP licensing process and not divulge any information you have learned from the MCPP documents. You are especially welcome to bring equipment running your CIFS implementation so we can test against each other''s implementations. Why is Google helping ? Google holds events on behalf of Open Source projects like Ubuntu, and has generously donated the use of facilities within their Mountain View Campus for this event. Is it free ? Yes, although you will of course have to fund any travel and accommodation expenses yourself. What about a T-shirt ? Currently we don''t have a logo for this event, but the organizers are investigating making a T-shirt available for the participants. Do I get free food ? Yes, this is a chance to try out the famous Google cuisine :-).
Jeremy Allison
2007-Jun-07 01:40 UTC
[Samba] CIFS Engineering Workshop in Mountain View, California: September 26-28th 2007
CIFS Engineering Workshop: September 26-28th 2007. The Samba Team will be running a CIFS Engineering Workshop event hosted at the Google Campus in Mountain View, California, USA on September 26-28th 2007. This event is intended for engineers working on any CIFS products and services, not just products based on the Samba codebase. We welcome engineers from any implementers of the CIFS and SMB2 protocols, or from people shipping products based on these protocols, or people with a deep interest in advancing the standardization of these protocols. This is not a marketing or customer focused event, the intent is that engineers will get together and discuss protocol details and implementation choices in an open and free environment, helped along with free Google food and a gigabit network for testing. There will be some arranged talks, but mostly this will be an interoperability event. There will be some restrictions on using information gathered at the event for marketing purposes in the same way as the Connectathon event restricts using any performance or defect data learned at the event. The goal is for engineers from competing companies to feel free to work together without fear of revealing information they wish to keep secret. There is no charge for attending, but as this event will be hosted on the Google Campus space will be limited, so if you would like to attend or send engineers to this event please email : cifs-workshop@samba.org as soon as possible so we can get an idea of the numbers involved (and help Google with planning). If you'd like to present a talk, please send a brief abstract to the same address. Currently the same review board who accepts talks for SambaXP will review the abstracts, but if this event is successful a more formal review process will be adopted. FAQ: Why a new event ? Attendance at the CIFS conference has fallen to such an extent that it has become a small interest group in the larger storage conference. The Samba Team wishes to revive interest in a broader discussion of implementation and standardization of the CIFS protocols, as well as promote an interoperability lab. Who decides who will be allowed to attend ? Currently the same group who runs the SambaXP conference, mainly the Samba Team, SerNet, and Google (who are hosting). The goal is to make this event as inclusive as possible, so initially we are trying to gage interest to finalize the numbers we can host (this is where Google comes in). I don't use Samba, should I come ? Certainly ! Anyone who has an interest in working on, documenting or standardizing the CIFS and SMB2 protocols is welcome. This includes any proprietary vendors as well as vendors who OEM the Samba codebase. Service vendors who implement and support CIFS networking with third-party software are also welcome. What software will be available to test against ? All versions of Samba, as well as any required versions of DOS and Windows products will be available on the test network. Other software will depend on the participants bringing versions of their software along. We hope to be able to get a varied mixture of CIFS implementations for testing. My company has signed the MCPP license with Microsoft, are we welcome ? Yes, although of course we would expect that your attendees please respect the MCPP licensing process and not divulge any information you have learned from the MCPP documents. You are especially welcome to bring equipment running your CIFS implementation so we can test against each other's implementations. Why is Google helping ? Google holds events on behalf of Open Source projects like Ubuntu, and has generously donated the use of facilities within their Mountain View Campus for this event. Is it free ? Yes, although you will of course have to fund any travel and accommodation expenses yourself. What about a T-shirt ? Currently we don't have a logo for this event, but the organizers are investigating making a T-shirt available for the participants. Do I get free food ? Yes, this is a chance to try out the famous Google cuisine :-).
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