Re: Proposal: bi-weekly guest_memfd upstream call

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On 04.11.24 21:36, Ackerley Tng wrote:
David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Ahoihoi,

while talking to a bunch of folks at LPC about guest_memfd, it was
raised that there isn't really a place for people to discuss the
development of guest_memfd on a regular basis.

There is a KVM upstream call, but guest_memfd is on its way of not being
guest_memfd specific ("library") and there is the bi-weekly MM alignment
call, but we're not going to hijack that meeting completely + a lot of
guest_memfd stuff doesn't need all the MM experts ;)

So my proposal would be to have a bi-weekly meeting, to discuss ongoing
development of guest_memfd, in particular:

(1) Organize development: (do we need 3 different implementation
      of mmap() support ? ;) )
(2) Discuss current progress and challenges
(3) Cover future ideas and directions
(4) Whatever else makes sense

Topic-wise it's relatively clear: guest_memfd extensions were one of the
hot topics at LPC ;)

I would suggest every second Thursdays from 9:00 - 10:00am PDT (GMT-7),
starting Thursday next week (2024-10-17).

We would be using Google Meet.


Thoughts?

We've been taking recordings of these meetings with attendees'
permission and the recordings are kind of stuck in a Google drive
now.

People interested in watching the recordings need to request access to
the meetings.

I would like to make these recordings more public and lower
administrative overheads of requesting/giving access by hosting the
videos somewhere.

Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences on a video hosting service?

Otherwise I'll default to using YouTube since that's also where LPC and
LSF/MM videos are hosted.

Makes sense to me, but I would like for them to only be detectable via link, not via the youtube search.

We could add links to the gdoc notes.

Let's discuss that today in the call real quick.

--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb





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