

#Openzfs 2.1 Patch
There’s no Linux kernel headquarters where all the engineers sit in an open office layout, typing furiously then dashing for the break room coffee during kernel builds, and where maintainers can yell across the room at someone for their bad patch (when it’s Linus yelling, everyone takes off their headphones to listen). Linux has been described as the world’s most successful open source project, and it’s all engineers working remotely. I think some coworkers will still see me occasionally in the US office and won’t even realize I’ve moved. And many of us expect (when travel is possible) to make regular visits to the US for company-wide meetings and events. I’m still online, doing the same work, answering the same emails. As another indicator of tech moving elsewhere, last year brought the : “Bay Area’s share of VC deals predicted to fall below 20% for first time in 2021.” Day to day things won’t be much different. Now we’re more scattered, either to other US cities or worldwide. Back in 2015 we’d have BPF (iovisor) meetups in Santa Clara and most contributors would be there in person, with some having travelled. I know others who have also left the Bay Area or are planning to. But I’m now excited about my new adventure: Doing an advanced tech role remotely from Australia. It’s been a privilege and an adventure to work in Silicon Valley with so many amazing people. While my move is among the first from the Linux cloud teams, Netflix has had staff in Australia for years (for content, marketing, and the FreeBSD OCA).

I’m grateful for the support of Netflix engineering management, Netflix HRBPs, and others for helping to make this happen. I’ve moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to Sydney, Australia, where I will continue the best job so far of my career: Performance engineering at Netflix. Brendan Gregg: Moving my US tech job to Australia.In this review, I catch up with the latest Kubuntu release and will talk about the installation process, new features, and more! I had a chance recently to check out Kubuntu 21.04, and decided to share my thoughts in this video.
#Openzfs 2.1 full
