Add Sundar Nadathur candidacy for Cyborg PTL.
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Hello Stackers,
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I'd like to announce my candidacy for PTL role of Cyborg for the Train cycle.
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Cyborg got to a rolling start in 2018 led by Howard (Zhipeng) Huang.
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Under his leadership, we established the basic infrastructure for
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sustained growth, resulting in our official release in Rocky. During the
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Stein release, with Li Liu as the PTL, we have made substantial progress,
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particularly in defining a clean database schema and device model that
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will form the basis for future work. In both cycles, we had several
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illuminating discussions with Nova developers to define how Cyborg would
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interact with Nova.
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As we move forward, there is considerable potential in Cyborg, as
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evidenced by the interest shown by cloud/telco operators around the
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world. To realize this potential and deliver real-world use cases, here
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is what we'll aim to accomplish in the Train cycle:
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* Complete the integration with Nova, so that we can launch VMs with
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accelerators attached to them.
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* Enable consumption of accelerators either as raw devices or as offloaded
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functions.
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* Support a variety of devices, by enabling Cyborg drivers for them.
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* Lay the groundwork for features, such as performance monitoring and
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health monitoring, to enable usage in production.
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Thanks.
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Sundar Nadathur
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