Hi there,
I noticed that there's a QEMU users forum at:
and that the abstract submission phase is still open, and closes November 28th. It would be great to see some participation there and help identify other key people interested in using and improving QEMU.
On 13 November 2010 16:03, Christian Robottom Reis kiko@linaro.org wrote:
I noticed that there's a QEMU users forum at:
and that the abstract submission phase is still open, and closes November 28th. It would be great to see some participation there and help identify other key people interested in using and improving QEMU.
Yes, that had crossed my radar (and er, fallen off again; oops). It sounds like their focus is on using qemu as a cross platform emulator (as opposed to the kvm-style "all I really wanted was the device models" usage), and I think it would be particularly interesting to hear about what people are working on in this area -- this kind of stuff doesn't seem to show up much on qemu-devel.
You mentioned the abstract deadline -- do you think Linaro has anything to actually talk about in the "submit a presentation" sense here?
-- PMM
Peter, I'd like you to go to this if possible. Kiko's keen on sending another as well. We can talk about that on tonight's call.
I'm not sure we have anything to present at the moment. Could you contact the organiser and ask him what types of presentations others are doing, so we can see if we're doing anything in the same vein?
-- Michael
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Peter Maydell peter.maydell@linaro.org wrote:
On 13 November 2010 16:03, Christian Robottom Reis kiko@linaro.org wrote:
I noticed that there's a QEMU users forum at:
and that the abstract submission phase is still open, and closes November 28th. It would be great to see some participation there and help identify other key people interested in using and improving QEMU.
Yes, that had crossed my radar (and er, fallen off again; oops). It sounds like their focus is on using qemu as a cross platform emulator (as opposed to the kvm-style "all I really wanted was the device models" usage), and I think it would be particularly interesting to hear about what people are working on in this area -- this kind of stuff doesn't seem to show up much on qemu-devel.
You mentioned the abstract deadline -- do you think Linaro has anything to actually talk about in the "submit a presentation" sense here?
-- PMM
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On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:50:18PM +0000, Peter Maydell wrote:
You mentioned the abstract deadline -- do you think Linaro has anything to actually talk about in the "submit a presentation" sense here?
Some suggestions:
- The many forks of QEMU (and what Linaro is doing to fix it) - QEMU specifics for the Cortex-A9 family - Performance optimization of QEMU on ARM
Well, you asked ;-) I wish I knew a bit more about emulation to give you better suggestions but maybe somebody else does!
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010, Peter Maydell wrote:
Yes, that had crossed my radar (and er, fallen off again; oops). It sounds like their focus is on using qemu as a cross platform emulator (as opposed to the kvm-style "all I really wanted was the device models" usage), and I think it would be particularly interesting to hear about what people are working on in this area -- this kind of stuff doesn't seem to show up much on qemu-devel.
You mentioned the abstract deadline -- do you think Linaro has anything to actually talk about in the "submit a presentation" sense here?
Maybe you could give a lightning talk on the validation work you've started doing? :-)
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 6:37 AM, Loïc Minier loic.minier@linaro.org wrote:
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010, Peter Maydell wrote:
You mentioned the abstract deadline -- do you think Linaro has anything to actually talk about in the "submit a presentation" sense here?
Maybe you could give a lightning talk on the validation work you've started doing? :-)
Ah, but we're not doing any explicit validation this cycle. I'd like to but there are more important. We'll have to make do with the fly-fix-fly approach of fixing bugs as found.
-- Michael
On 11/13/2010 8:03 AM, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
I noticed that there's a QEMU users forum at: http://adt.cs.upb.de/quf/
Thanks for pointing this out -- I've forwarded this internally beyond just our Linaro team to see if anyone is interested in presenting!
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