Hi all,

I've added the two workshops and the OR2K session to the schedule. We
are getting close enough that the schedule ought to get firmed up, so
speakers can plan.

I've put a tentative schedule on the Wiki, allowing 45 minutes per
speaker session. Some may want more, some may want less. Feel free to
edit. David Greaves has said someone from the Cambridge University
Computer Lab would talk about their relevant work, and I'll follow up on
that to find out more (I know they do quite a lot with both OpenRISC and
their own open source MIPS design).

Any suggestions for a pub for the evening. I'd put a vote in for the
Eagle in Bene't Street, because of its historic connections with computing.

We could easily fit in one or more additional sessions. Anyone like to
give an update on the software side of things (LLVM, GCC 4.8 etc)?

Best wishes,


Jeremy


On 31/08/13 10:08, Julius Baxter wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Jeremy Bennett
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like to propose two workshop style sessions.
>>
>> 1. Bringing up ORPSoC on the DE0-nano
>>
>> We can supply a set of DE0-nano boards, and reuse the materials from
>> ChipHack. Julius - are you up for reprising your session. I guess we could
>> have this as a 90 minute session on Saturday. People will need the Mentor
>> tools on their laptops, but that's all.
> 
> Hi Jeremy,
> 
> This is a good idea. I would happily run this. I think we can tailor
> this depending on the audience we get.
> 
>>
>> 2. Bug scrub
>>
>> We did this last year as the final session after lunch on Sunday. People
>> joined in for as long as they could until their flights/trains left. It's a
>> good chance to clear up Bugzilla once each year.
>>
>> If people are OK with this, I'll add it the agenda.
> 
> Please do.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Julius
> 


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