On 15/02/15 21:24, Robert Millan wrote:
>> It occurred to me that there are a number of theses featuring rump
>> kernels, so I started a section on the wiki for that.  Can you add yours
>> here:
>>
>> http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Info%3A-Publications-and-Talks#theses
>>
>> If you want, we can host the pdf on rumpkernel.org -- I'm not sure how
>> stable a mega.co.nz link is, plus apparently it requires javascript.
>> Contact me off-list if you want that to happen.
>
> Thanks for the offer. I expect my university will put the PDF in a publicly
> accessible link anytime now. If that's ok with you, I'll just wait until that
> happens and then add a reference in the wiki :)

Sure, an official link is the best option.

btw, your thesis is nicely written.  It's always refreshing to read a CS 
thesis containing detailed step-by-step descriptions of real problems 
encountered, as opposed to handwaving around the implementation and 
pummelling the reader with measurements.  One gets the feeling that your 
code actually works.

I liked how you evaluated the available technologies for implementing 
your project, and I especially liked how you ended up choosing rump 
kernels ;)

And yes, we need to work to address to issues that your research uncovered.

   - antti

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