I am not absolutely positive that I'll be able to attend, however if
I can I'd be happy to talk on issues related to some of the projects
I'm currently working on.
- 64-bit MIPS port & VM enhancments
- new packet filter
- 9P for OpenBSD
I'm eventually planning on putting some material together to describe
the process of porting Plan 9 to new architectures. This would be
something I'd be happy to present at 9con.
Just some thoughts...
Let me know how things progress.
Tim
> Ok. Send me a mail those who would go/give conferences on the 5, 6, 7.
> Unless there is (strong) opposition, this is the date. Some funding
> for travelling
> may be considered if someone is giving an interesting enough conference.
>
>
> On 11/30/05, Dave Lukes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Well, my birthday's on the 16th, so I'm biased:-).
>>
>> Uriel wrote:
>>
>> >So, can we agree on a date? Apparently May seems the most convenient for
>> >most people, what about the 5,6,7 or the 12,13,14?
>> >
>> >On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 09:55:53AM -0700, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>I've done these sorts of programs before if you want help, or you just
>> >>want it done (I'm going to regret this). I think 2.5 days might do it.
>> >>What we used to do for extreme linux is have 90 minute sessions, heavy
>> >>on discussion. So you have three 20 minute talks, 30 minutes of
>> >>discussion of the material presented. You do this four times a day. You
>> >>can mix it up -- have sessions with 3 30-minute talks if you can find it.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >This sounds like a good plan.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >>Then you pick the broad areas in which to have the discussion.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >My suggestions for broad areas(I'm biased, so pleas make more
>> >suggestions):
>> >
>> >Plan 9 development status, current projects.
>> >Plan 9 future development plans and goals.
>> >Tech transfer to other systems(p9p, v9fs, ...)
>> >Inferno/Limbo
>> >9grid and other global infrastructure
>> >Development process.
>> >
>> >uriel
>> >
>> >
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