On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 01:08:53PM +0100, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 08/11/2019 10.22, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > > This blog post summarizes the talk "Micro-Optimizing KVM VM-Exits"[1], > > given by Andrea Arcangeli at the recently concluded KVM Forum 2019. > > > > Hi Kashyap, > > first thanks for writing up this article! It's a really nice summary of > the presentation, I think.
Hi Thomas, Thanks! > But before we include it, let me ask a meta-question: Is an article > about the KVM *kernel* code suitable for the *QEMU* blog? I had the same thought, and expressed it to Stefan as such, when he suggested qemu.org :-). I too found it odd to have a kernel-heavy article on qemu.org. > Or is there > maybe a better place for this, like an article on www.linux-kvm.org ? I thought about it; but I've never seen anyone write an "article" there; as it's a WikiSpace. And, like Paolo, I couldn't think of a better place either. FWIW, the qemu.org blog is indexed by a few blog "planet" aggregators; and linux-kvm.org is largely a static site that is occasionally updated by people if they happened to notice something (especially if it's egregiously wrong). > Opinions? Ideas? Another _potential_ venue: Given the topic is kernel space-related, it is likely to fit in with the LWN audience. LWN itself says they generally look for kernel-related articles. Although, I'm aware that there's already a few LWN articles being written on KVM Forum-based talks. (Perhaps once the "KVM Monolithic" patch series merges, this can be reworked into a standalone LWN kernel article — assuming LWN is amenable to it; need to check with LWN.) [...] -- /kashyap
