> -----Original Message----- > From: Bird, Tim <Tim.Bird@xxxxxxxx> > Hey Linux Boot-Time SIG interested parties (and other interested Linux kernel developers), > > Here is the information for the next Linux Boot-Time SIG conference call. > (I'm very sorry to only get this reminder out the day before the call.) > > The meeting will be held via the Jitsi online meeting platform. > To Join the meeting via web, click on: > https://meet.jit.si/LinuxBootTimeSIG > > ---- > Our next meeting is Tuesday, January 28, at 9:00 am Mountain Time. ... > > The meeting is open to anyone. > > Please prepare for the meeting by reading the 'Boot-time SIG' page and the 'Boot Time Project ideas' > page (mentioned above), and being ready to comment on them. Also, if you have done any work on > boot time in the last year, or are actively working on it, please be prepared to comment on it during the meeting. > One more thing... I'd like to start keeping track of active members of the Boot-time SIG, including what hardware each member is working on, what boot-time reduction technique or technology they plan to investigate or use, and what (if any) leadership or supporting role they would like to play in the SIG. This will help me to keep track of who is working on what. There are literally hundreds of ideas to research, work on, upstream, document, teach to others, or automate. If you are stuck and don't know what you to do, please let me know. I have a list a mile long where you could help out. We can discuss this on the call today, on the list, or privately by email. -- Tim