Please find below my feedback on the proposed category list

> -----Original Message-----
> From:  Tim Bird
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Amit Agarwal
> >
> 

Overall - Is each item below intended to be a standalone page, or
is the intent that sub-topics will be sections within a top-level page?

Some of the sub-topics (e.g. RealTime) really are big enough to have
their own top-level page (or even several pages).

Maybe this will depend on the number of talks that end up on a page?

> Here is the proposed category list:
> * Linux General
> ** Status Check
I'm not sure what "Status Check" is - can you give an example talk in this 
category,
or describe it more?

> ** Upstreaming
> ** Community
> ** Development process
Maybe add "Legal" here?

> ** LTSI
LTSI might go better under "distributions"?, but I'm not sure.

> * [[Buildsystems]]
> ** Yocto
> ** Buildroot
> ** Bitbake
There are lots more: OpenWRT, Embedded Debian, Debos, etc.
How would you categorize ELBE, which builds binary distributions from Debian?
Would it go on this page?

> * Scheduler
I'm not sure I see scheduler as a top-level page.  I'm not sure how many
scheduler talks we've had.  Power-management scheduling was a big
topic for a while (e.g. big.LITTLE), but maybe going back farther there
were lots of talks when the O(1) scheduler was introduced.

> ** Real Time
RealTime is big enough to deserve it's own top-level page.
Likely, Scheduler is not big enough to deserve it's own top-level page.
In fact, RealTime might deserve two pages: one for PREEMPT_RT
and the other for dual-kernel approaches (e.g. Xenomai)

> ** Interrupt latency
> ** Optimizations
> * Boot Loaders
> ** U-Boot
Also BareBox

> * Boot Time
> ** Initialization
> ** Boot Time optimization
> * Device Drivers
> ** How to write a device driver?
> ** User Space Device Drivers, Optimizations
> ** UIO
> * Size
> ** Kernel Size – Reduction
> ** Source code
I'm not sure what the "Source code" category is here.

> * File Systems

Does "IO scheduling" go here?

> * Flash Storage
> ** NAND Flash
> ** eMMC
> * Networking
> ** Ethernet
> ** Wi-Fi
> ** BlueTooth
> ** X-Ref – IoT relevant topics here (see below)
> * Security
> ** SELinux
Security divides into multiple categories.  There are mandatory access control
systems, like SELinux, AppArmor, Smack, Tomoyo.  And then there are different
aspects of security like:
** Secure Boot
** Cryptography
** Trusted stores (TPM)
** Hardening

> * Upgrades
> ** OTA updates
> ** Firmware upgrades
> * Legal
OK - maybe this should be a standalone page, but it's kind of in the 
non-technical category of pages.
> * Multimedia
> ** Audio
> ** Video
> ** Codecs
> ** GStreamer
> ** V4L2  (X-Ref with V4L2 kernel sub-system)
> * Architecture
> ** ARM
> ** RISC-V
> ** PowerPC
We need Intel or x86 as well (and maybe mips)
> * Compilers
> ** GCC, GLIBC
** LLVM/Clang
> ** Linkers, Loaders
> ** Compiler Optimizations
> * Device Tree
> * Kernel sub-systems
> ** I2C
> ** SPI
> ** USB
> ** Video4linux (V4L2)
> ** MIPI-DSI
> ** GPIO
> ** MTD
> * Scheduling
Don't we already have Scheduling above?

> * Memory Management
> ** Virtual Memory
> ** Process Memory
> ** TLB
> * Power Management
> * SMP
> ** Multi-core
> ** Concurrency, Locks
> * Testing
> ** Automation
> ** Fuego
I would put Fuego underneath a sub-category of
** Test Frameworks
*** Fuego, KernelCI, Kselftest,

I would add:
** Board farms and infrastructure
> * Embedded
> ** MPPWG
Not sure what "MPPWG" is.

> ** Digital STB
> ** Linux enabled Light bulbs,
> * Porting
> * Tools and Debugging
> ** GDB
> ** KGDB
> ** JTAG
> ** Tracing -- LTTng
Add ftrace here.
> * Distributions
> ** Tomoyo
I thought Tomoyo was a security system, not a distro, but I could be wrong.

> ** Android
> ** OpenWRT
> ** OpenHardware
> ** uCLinux
> * Virtualization
> ** QEMU
> ** Xen
> * Robotics
> ** Drones
I'm not sure
> * Miscellaneous
> ** FOSS
Legal could also go here?

> * Applications
This category seems to be "Development Tools", not applications.

> ** SDK
> ** Qt Development Framework
> ** Web development, API development
> ** HTTP
> ** Maemo Platform – from Nokia
> ** Eclipse IDE – Open Development Platform
> * Graphics
> ** OpenGL
> ** DigitalFB
> * Application Protocols
I think I'd stick these under "networking", but some are higher-level protocols.

> ** UPnP
> ** Protocols like  UDP/TCP/IP/HTTP/SOAP/SSDP/XML/GENA/SCPD, SIP, IM, XMPP
> * Open Source Projects
I don't think that "Open Source Projects" is a good category for these 
sub-topics:

> ** Zephyr
We should probably have a "non-Linux RTOS" page.  I think there have been 
several
different talks over the years for non-Linux OSes (NuttX, Zephyr, Free RTOS, 
etc.)

> ** BeagleBone Board
> ** Dragon Board
> ** Nine-Dollar Computer CHIP,
We should have a "Hardware" category for these board-specific talks.

> 
> Good to have different page for following topics with links provided from the 
> Main Page
> 
> VERTICALS
> 
> * Automotive
> ** V2X
> ** AGL
> ** Xen
> * IoT
> ** IIoT - Embedded Linux in Industrial IoT
> ** Embedded Protocols – MQTT, 6lowpan
These should be under networking

> ** Stream Processing for IoT
> ** Home Automation Tools
I think I'd put "Home Automation" as it's own topic (not under IoT)

maybe also add "Embedded Industrial Systems" as a topic?

> ** X-Ref selected topics/presentations with Networking Category (See above)
> * Defense Systems

I'd put Robotics and Drones under verticals.

 -- Tim


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