ALL of the suggestions you all made are excellent. I am going to make an attempt to fit them all into the talk, and then do a dry run tomorrow to see how long it works out to be. I'll have another draft by EOB tomorrow.
The real problems is that there's too many cool things about EFS for a 40 minute talk, but I'll do my best. I have to avoid (a) too many tangents and funny stories, and (b) talking too damn fast. On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Phillip Moore <[email protected]>wrote: > Here's the draft of the talk for next week. As usual, compressing > everything EFS is and does into a 40 minute talk isn't easy. > > I'm going to spend some more time on this on Friday, and probably do some > last minute tweaking next week. > > I think that rather than more detail about how EFS works, a couple of real > world use cases would be helpful. I'm thinking about a couple of slides > about how gcc is integrated will be interesting, as well as a couple that > show how EFS itself is managed out of /efs/dist, in particular how we use > releasealiases to manage upgrades. > > Anyway, feedback (even typos :-P) most welcome. >
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