[Kernel-meetup] [Kern Meetup Blr] Re: Proposing a Linux Kernel BoF in Devconf.in

Vaishali Thakkar vthakkar at vaishalithakkar.in
Tue Apr 10 08:52:34 PDT 2018


On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 8:51 PM, Allen Pais <allen.cryptic at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I know that but their Google form allows to apply for a BoF session
>> of 3 or more hours as well and I was under the impression that BoF
>> sessions are typically under 3 hours. I also checked with them and they
>> said that there is no separate track kind of thing planned at the moment
>> for kernel/os/hardware topic. It'll be based on submissions they receive.
>> So, that is also something unclear.
>>
>> This is why I thought that we can just apply for a space and projector under
>> BoF session and can then probably accommodate some talks with
>> open discussions. Or may be some topic based open discussion slots
>> without proper talk.
>>
>
>  We should participate.
>
>  Well, we could get ourselves the 3 hour slot and have about 6-7 folks
> talking/presenting on various topics.
>
>  How about a session on "How cleaning up VLA led to implementation of
> new max()"

Both topics - Discussion on Hardware bugs and VLA usage removal effort
sounds good to me. I'm sure we can find more topics based on interest
as well. So, I'll just go ahead and will apply for the 3 hour BoF slot for Linux
kernel community.

> - Allen
>
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