hello everyone, > 2020/04/08 19:23、Kamalesh Babulal <kamalesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>のメール: > > On 4/1/20 2:22 AM, Joe Lawrence wrote: >>>> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 02:20:52PM +0100, Jiri Kosina wrote: >>>> Hi everybody, >>>> oh well, it sounds a bit awkward to be talking about any conference plans >>>> for this year given how the corona things are untangling in the world, but >>>> LPC planning committee has issued (a) statement about Covid-19 (b) call >>>> for papers (as originally planned) nevertheless. Please see: >>>> https://linuxplumbersconf.org/ >>>> https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/7/abstracts/ >>>> for details. >>>> Under the asumption that this Covid nuisance is over by that time and >>>> travel is possible (and safe) again -- do we want to eventually submit a >>>> livepatching miniconf proposal again? >>>> I believe there are still kernel related topics on our plate (like revised >>>> handling of the modules that has been agreed on in Lisbon and Petr has >>>> started to work on, the C parsing effort by Nicolai, etc), and at the same >>>> time I'd really like to include the new kids on the block too -- the >>>> userspace livepatching folks (CCing those I know for sure are working on >>>> it). >> Hi Jiri, >> First off, I hope everyone is riding out COVID-19 as well as possible, >> considering all that's happening. >> As for LPC mini-conf topics, I'd be interested in (at least): >> - Petr's per-object livepatch POC >> - klp-convert status >> - objtool hacking >> - Nicolai's klp-ccp status >> - arch update (arm64, etc) > > Hi Jiri, > > I hope everyone is keeping safe. I would be interested in the topics listed > by Joe and in userspace patching. I'm also interested in userspace patching. > >>> So, please if you have any opinion one way or the other, please speak up. >>> Depending on the feedback, I will be fine handling the logistics of the >>> miniconf submission as last year (together with Josh I guess?) unless >>> someone else wants to step up and volunter himself :) >>> (*) which is totally unclear, yes -- for example goverment in my country >>> has been talking for border closure lasting for 1+ years ... but it >>> all depends on how things develop of course). >> Hmm, all good points. Some conferences have gone virtual to cope with >> necessary cancellations, but who knows what things will look like even >> at the end of August. Perhaps we can still do something remotely if the >> conditions dictate it. But my vote would be yes, and let's see what >> topics interest folks. > > Regards, > Kamalesh thanks, Alice