Quoting Pavel Emelyanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > >Quoting Pavel Emelyanov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >>Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > >>>I just sent the next (final) version of the containers development > >>>roadmap. Eric Biederman and Paul Menage will be at kernel summit > >>>representing this work. > >>> > >>>We had planned on having a containers mini-summit the day before the > >>>kernel summit. However interest in that appears as though it may be > >>>too low to justify having a real mini-summit. > >>> > >>>So we have a few options: > >>> > >>> 1. we could have a mini-summit purely by phone. > >>> 2. there is a possibility of using a part of a > >>> conference room from LCE, if attendance will > >>> be low. However, having a phone line to include > >>> those who cannot attend would be unlikely. > >>> 3. if there is a large planned attendance, we could > >>> continue to seek a separate venue for the > >>> mini-summit. > >>> > >>>Who is interested in (a) attending the mini-summit in person, (b) > >>>attending the mini-summit by phone, or (c) not interested? > >>I will be there in person. > > > >Still waiting to hear whether anyone other than yourself, Eric, and Paul > >would be there... If not, I assume you could meet in one of your hotel > >rooms and dial into the phone meeting? :) > > Well, actually, I'd prefer meeting in person even if there will be
That's what I meant - if there are <6 people, meet in person in someone's hotel room, and then you've got a phone right there so everyone else can dial in. > only 4 people. Talking tete-a-tete is always better than phone-a-phone :) > > Except for to meet in some cafe/park in case not many people come. > > >>>For those interested in attending, what would you expect to happen at > >>>the mini-summit? a) discuss the roadmap to ensure everyone is > >>>properly represented at the summit b) go over pieces of functionality > >>>from the roadmap and discuss implementation options, who is > >>>interested in working on what, and possible timelines. c) something > >>>else. > >>I think it would be good if someone makes a short presentation of > >>what is already done and what is being developed now so that we all > >>can have an overall picture in sight. > > > >Hmm, so in front of the current 'roadmap' you'd like to see a list of > >what's been accomplished so far? > > Not exactly. The entire picture. E.g. I have no idea of what is going on > with network namespaces and checkpoint/restart. I'd also like to know what > people think about the kernel memory resource management that was discussed > long ago and some more questions. We could certainly come up with a set of 'status updates' if people would like that. I.e. pidns updates - Pavel/suka netns updates - Eric/Daniel/Benjamin task containers - Paul memory container - Balbir memory checkpoint - Dave what do vserver/openvz want to see upstream next - Herbert/Kirill etc Also if people are interested we could try to do something like that every 1 or 2 months, presumably by phone most of the time, though we could try to always sync it with some conference or other and see whether a few people can meet in person just for fun. > >I suppose that might be a good way of showing the community that this is > >all work in progress and going along nicely, not brand-new development. > >Pavel, do you mind writing that up? > > I do not :) I do not even mind making a presentation and showing it up in > the mini-summit, but as I have told I haven't got a complete picture of > what's happening. Actually I admitted that everyone has some gaps in > their knowledges about the overall situation and thought that the person, > responsible for this presentation would spend some time collecting the > information from other people :) > > >Eric, do you mind at the mini-summit (or mini-summit phone call) going > >over what you were going to present at the kernel summit? > > > >thanks, > >-serge ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ ckrm-tech mailing list https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ckrm-tech