Hi Steve, Additional folks who spoke during the last System DT call & not shown on the CC list were: Loic from ST Etsam & Dan from MGC Tomas from Xilinx @Loic, Etsam, Dan, Tomas: Are you guys interested? Thanks & regards, Nathalie > -----Original Message----- > From: System-dt <system-dt-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf > Of Francois Ozog via System-dt > Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2020 9:05 AM > To: Steve McIntyre <steve.mcintyre@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Stefano Stabellini <stefanos@xxxxxxxxxx>; dte-all@xxxxxxxxxx; Bruce > Ashfield <brucea@xxxxxxxxxx>; devicetree-spec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Rob > Herring <Rob.Herring@xxxxxxx>; Mark Brown <mark.brown@xxxxxxx>; > Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@xxxxxxxxxx>; Olof Johansson > <olof@xxxxxxxxx>; system-dt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Arnd Bergmann > <arnd@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [System-dt] System DT - thinking a sprint would help > > EXTERNAL EMAIL > > count me in. > > > On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 16:59, Steve McIntyre <steve.mcintyre@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > Hi all! > > > > [ tl;dr - we're trying to organise a sprint - see the end ] > > > > Due to the Linux on Arm meetup this week, quite a few of our DT > > community happened to be in Cambridge together last night. We took the > > opportunity to get together for food and beer, and we naturally ended > > up mulling over a whole range of things, not least the ongoing System > > DT design work. > > > > As is the nature of this kind of gathering, we had a whole range of > > opinions and ideas, much more than I can faithfully recall to share > > here in great detail. Grant has been keen to try and keep system-dt > > compatible with Linux DT usage if that's possible, and Stefano has > > been working with that in mind. Rob is concerned about how things > > might scale with lots of domains, for example. Olof is keen to talk > > about a higher-level design to make it easier to express complex > > layouts. And so on. > > > > There is one thing that *did* stand out: we agreed that it's probably > > time to try and get all of the interested people in a room together > > for a few days with a whiteboard, to really thrash out what's needed > > and how to achieve it. With the right people, we can go through all > > our needs, pick up the ideas we have and hopefully get some prototypes > > ready to evaluate. > > > > So, who's interested? I believe all the people in CC here are likely > > keen to be involved. Anybody else? > > > > Although we have Linaro Connect in Budapest at the end of March, > > that's really *not* a good place to try and meet up, for a couple of > > reasons: not everybody will be there, and we'll have too many > > distractions to be able to focus on this. Let's *not* do that. > > > > AFAICS we're geographically roughly split between US/Canada and > > Europe, so I'm thinking a week in either the US or Europe, some time > > in the next 2-3 months: > > > > * Would a week before or after Connect work, in Europe (16th-20th > > March, or 30th March to 3rd April)? I can look for options in the > > UK easily, with maybe either Arm or Linaro hosting. > > > > * Alternatively, a week's meeting in the US, deliberately avoiding > > the Connect week so we don't wipe people out with travel: Maybe 2-6 > > or 9-13 March? Or push back into April if that's too short notice, > > of course. Would Xilinx be able to host something for us, maybe? Or > > another possibility might be the Linaro office in Nashua? > > > > I'm open to other suggestions for time and venue. Let's try to make > > something work here? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Steve > > > > -- > > Steve McIntyre steve.mcintyre@xxxxxxxxxx > > <http://www.linaro.org/> Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM > > SoCs > > > > > > > -- > François-Frédéric Ozog | Director Linaro Edge & Fog Computing Group > T: +33.67221.6485 > francois.ozog@xxxxxxxxxx | Skype: ffozog > -- > System-dt mailing list > System-dt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.openampproject.org/mailman/listinfo/system-dt