Reminder: Call for Presentations AFS & Kerberos Best Practices Workshop 2015: August 17 to 21

Jeffrey Altman jaltman at secure-endpoints.com
Wed May 13 17:02:10 EDT 2015


The AFS Kerberos Best Practices Workshop 2015 Call for Presentations
closes this coming Friday 15 May 2015.  If you would like to submit a
presentation on any AFS or Kerberos related subject or a site report
please following the "Submit a Talk" link at

  http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/cfp.html

All subjects related to on-going development of AFS and Kerberos
implementations, and deployment of AFS and Kerberos based application
infrastructures are welcome.

The 2015 AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop will be held in
Pittsburgh PA USA the week of August 17 to 21.  All details can be found
at the workshop web site

  http://workshop.openafs.org/

This year's event is family friendly.  Spouses and children are welcome
to attend the Workshop social events.  If your family is looking for a
Summer vacation, think Pittsburgh and the AFS & Kerberos Best Practices
Workshop.

  http://workshop.openafs.org/afsbpw15/family.html

As in prior years the format of the workshop will be a Kerberos Tutorial
on Monday, an AFS Tutorial on Tuesday, followed by conference
presentations coupled with social events Wednesday to Friday.

This year's workshop is extra special because we will be joined by many
members of the Project Andrew, Transarc and IBM Pittsburgh Labs teams
that developed AFS3 prior to its open source transition.  Many OpenAFS
developers, system administrators and end users often ask origin
questions that cannot be answered by current OpenAFS contributors.  This
event will shed light on the various decisions that molded AFS3 and
provide a forum for the trailblazers to learn how their work continues
to impact the lives of end users more than 30 years later.

The AFS and Kerberos Best Practices Workshop is appropriate for anyone
that is responsible for deploying or curious about real world
distributed computing environments.

Jeffrey Altman
on behalf of the Workshop committee






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