Re: Proposal: bi-weekly guest_memfd upstream call

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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.




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