Re: Notes & Slides from Devicetree Workshop at Kernel Summit Prague (26 Oct 2017)

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On 10/30/17 09:01, Grant Likely wrote:
> Thank you to everyone who attended the Devicetree Workshop as part of
> the 2017 Kernel Summit in Prague last week. I heard lots of good
> feedback, and I'm already thinking about how to organize next year's
> gathering.
> 
> Slides and notes have been uploaded to elinux.org. A summary of the
> topics and next steps still needs to be written. You can find the
> notes and slides here:
> 
> https://elinux.org/Device_tree_future#Kernel_Summit_2017.2C_Devicetree_Workshop

Grant and I have updated this information several times in the last few days.
Some added information and slides, some added comments, reformatted the
etherpad notes for wiki format, etc.


> I also have an audio recording of the entire day, but they are large
> audio files (100-200MB each) and I haven't decided how to publish them
> yet.
> 
> Particular thanks to everyone who helped take notes (Sadly, I didn't
> grab the list of names before they disappeared from Etherpad, so the
> only person I can thank by name is Julia Lawall who emailed me notes
> separately). Also thanks to Sean Hudson for taking care of sound and
> to Frank Roland for running microphones around the room. Finally, a
> big thank you to the Linux Foundation staff who sorted out all of the
> hotel logistics for us.
> 
> Please look at the notes to check for accuracy, and I would appreciate
> any volunteers to help write up the summary for the day.
> 
> I'll post the group photo as soon as I receive it.
> 
> Cheers,
> g.
> 

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