Hi there. Connect is just around the corner. Have a look at: https://wiki.linaro.org/MichaelHope/Sandbox/Q4.11Plans
for a summary of the toolchain sessions and hacking topics.
It would be great to have kernel and OCTO input in the ARM STM driver, Kernel debugging, and KVM sessions.
-- Michael
On 25 October 2011 09:54, Michael Hope michael.hope@linaro.org wrote:
Hi there. Connect is just around the corner. Have a look at: https://wiki.linaro.org/MichaelHope/Sandbox/Q4.11Plans
for a summary of the toolchain sessions and hacking topics.
None of these sessions except the Yocto one seem to be showing up in the toolchain track schedule at: http://connect.linaro.org/events/event/linaro-connect-q411/#schedule (admittedly one or two are kernel or other team blueprints) -- is this intentional?
(Also, should there be a blueprint for the A15 KVM discussion?)
-- PMM
On 26 October 2011 14:57, Peter Maydell peter.maydell@linaro.org wrote:
On 25 October 2011 09:54, Michael Hope michael.hope@linaro.org wrote:
Hi there. Connect is just around the corner. Have a look at: https://wiki.linaro.org/MichaelHope/Sandbox/Q4.11Plans
for a summary of the toolchain sessions and hacking topics.
None of these sessions except the Yocto one seem to be showing up in the toolchain track schedule at: http://connect.linaro.org/events/event/linaro-connect-q411/#schedule (admittedly one or two are kernel or other team blueprints) -- is this intentional?
Ramana has kindly pointed out that I was confused by the UI on that page -- some (but not all!) of the track session displays are too wide for the popup window, so you have to click on the popup and then use the cursor-right key to scroll to see Thursday and Friday...
-- PMM
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 2:57 AM, Peter Maydell peter.maydell@linaro.org wrote:
On 25 October 2011 09:54, Michael Hope michael.hope@linaro.org wrote:
Hi there. Connect is just around the corner. Have a look at: https://wiki.linaro.org/MichaelHope/Sandbox/Q4.11Plans
(Also, should there be a blueprint for the A15 KVM discussion?)
Hi Peter. Sorry, time is escaping me. Could you please log a QEMU KVM stage one blueprint and perhaps a KVM planning blueprint?
The stage one blueprint should discuss what we need for a first usable version. It should be reliable and usable, but doesn't have to be robust or fast.
The KVM planning/futures could be later in the week and talk about how Linaro turns KVM into a product including kernel support, hardware packs, integration in Ubuntu, making it robust, making it fast, and the server level virtualisation features like migration that might be needed.
-- Michael
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