Followup from LSF/MM/BPF on standardization/documentation

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At LSF/MM/BPF, the topic was raised about better documenting eBPF and making "standards" like documentation, especially since we are having runtimes other than just Linux now supporting eBPF.  And ideally hosting it under the eBPF Foundation.

I'd like to use this week's BPF office hours slot (Thursday 9am Pacific) to kick off a discussion of this topic, so wanted to send this email to invite anyone interested in contributing to such an effort.   Hopefully we can discuss how to organize the effort and some principles we might use for what might be in scope.

Dave




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