Well, stirring up an old mail/discussion. My visit for OLS 2009 has been
finalized, and, i am travelling. If some of you are travelling, lets
meet up and have some good time there.

Regards--
Subrata

On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 15:46 +0800, CAI Qian wrote:
> From: Subrata Modak <[email protected]>
> Subject: [LTP] [RFC] [PROPOSAL:: LTP MINI SUMMIT] [OLS 2009] Should 
> developers/stakeholders Meet ??
> Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:46:09 +0530
> 
> > Hello All,
> > 
> > The Linux Test project has been in existence for many years, and, the
> > benefits of this Project has been well established. However, due to
> > several reasons the developers/stakeholders of this project has never
> > meet face to face. Hence, i would like to propose a Mini Summit for LTP
> > on the sidelines of the OLS 2009, scheduled to be held at Montreal,
> > Canada, July 13th-17th, 2009 (http://www.linuxsymposium.org/2009/).
> > 
> > The proposal for mini summit has been accepted in principle by the OLS
> > committee. Since, there are no specific summit/meet/conference for LTP
> > developers, this is a very good opportunity for LTP developers to meet
> > side-by-side the OLS, as many of them will be coming to attend/present
> > in the OLS. We can meet and discuss various issues relating to LTP in
> > the same meet, some of them being:
> > 
> > i) Presentation/discussion by developers/testers/users on various issues
> > on test infrastructure/environment/test cases. Here we plan to abreast
> > ourselves with several of such issues, and, somebody can take the
> > responsibility for those line item(s),
> > ii) Presentation/discussion by developers/testers/users on what they
> > contributed to LTP, and, what they plan to do in near/far future,
> > iii) Presentation/discussion by Maintainer of the present situation of
> > LTP, and, what he might expect from the community to take this forward,
> > iv) Presentation/discussion by Maintainer on how to increase LTP
> > penetration in other areas (archs, etc) of Linux testing, like the
> > Z-linux, embedded hardware, etc,
> > v) How best to leverage on Project Collaboration like Crackerjack to LTP
> > porting of tests,
> > vi) Other proposals(if any) from the community is also to be discussed.
> > 
> > I have discussed this with Andrew J Hutton of OLS committee. He has
> > agreed in principle to lend us a room/accessories to conduct the Mini
> > Summit, provided there are enough attendance of a minimum of 10 people.
> > 
> > If all/some of you agree and feel that it would be great for all of us
> > to meet, and we have the enough nos. i can talk to Andrew to confirm a
> > berth for us.
> > 
> > Please feel free to propose new agenda and comment on the proposed
> > agenda.
> > 
> 
> It would be lovely to talk to LTP people, so count me in. In the
> meanwhile, I'll need to talk to my boss to see if it is possible to
> sponsor the trip.
> 
> > Regards--
> > Subrata
> > 
> > 
> > 
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