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Linux Plumbers Conference Birds of a Feather Sessions proposals
you want to do a BoF at Plumbers Conference, please enter it here.
We're not sure how many BoF sessions we'll be able to accommodate yet,
but when we know the room configuration and sizes, we'll schedule as
many as we can on a first come, first served basis.
Accepted BoFs
will be allocated a 60 minute slot somewhere in the Plumbers Conference
Schedule (either during the day or in the evening depending on room
availability)
We are also accepting proposals for mini-conference topics.
* Kicking the Tires of The Yocto Project
Discuss the details of the recently announced yocto project and where it can lend value to embedded linux development.
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BoF | 10/30/2010 |
Tracey Erway, Dirk Hohndel | ||
* Ext4 snapshots
Overview of Next3 snapshots and what needs to be done to merge them into Ext4.
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BoF | 10/07/2010 |
Amir Goldstein | ||
* Kernel Debugging
Discuss state of KGDB and other kernel debug technologies.
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BoF | 09/27/2010 |
Deepak Saxena | ||
* State of the kernel: license "wise".
Survey of what licenses are actually in the kernel, beyond GPLv2/GPLv2+.
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BoF | 09/16/2010 |
Kate Stewart | ||
* Containers checkpoint/restart
Discuss the current state of checkpoint/restart in mainline, and what needs to be done to merge it.
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BoF | 08/24/2010 |
Vivek Kashyap, Oren Laadan, Kir Kolyshkin, Pavel Emelyanov | ||
* Power On war stories
lighting up a new board brings together a lot of interesting talent, and has a lot of challenges.
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BoF | 08/22/2010 |
Mark Gross | ||
* Hardware detection BoF
Discuss subsystems that reports hardware errors
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BoF | 08/20/2010 |
Mauro Carvalho Chehab | ||
* Challenges with networking in mobile devices
This presentation shows the challenges with networking in modern mobile devices based on Linux.
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BoF | 07/24/2010 |
Marcel Holtmann | ||
* libferris: everything is a filesystem, and filesystems are everything.
Libferris makes local and remote data available as a filesystem and conversely can be accessed from SQLite and XQuery among others as their native data types.
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BoF | 06/29/2010 |
Ben Martin |