From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bryan.wu@canonical.com (Bryan Wu) Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:57:58 +0800 Subject: Update: ARM Sub-Architecture Maintainers workshop at Kernel Summit 2011 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Grant Likely wrote: > Updated attendee list: > Confirmed: > 1) Nicolas Pitre - arm-soc tree maintainer > 2) Arnd Bergmann - arm-soc tree maintainer > 3) Olof Johansson - tegra maintainer > 4) David Brown > 5) Marek Vasut - Various pxa boards maintainer > 6) Ohad Ben-Cohen > 7) Sascha Hauer > 8) Paul Walmsley > 9) Catalin Marinas > 10) Kukjin Kim - Samsung SoC maintainer > 11) Kyungmin Park - Samsung SoC maintainer > 12) Mark Brown - ASoC maintainer > 13) Grant Likely > > Waiting for confirmation: > 14) Pavel Machek > 15) Eric Miao - pxa/mmp maintainer I guess Eric won't come, since he and I have to attend UDS in US just the week after ELC-E and KS. I suggest Barry Song (CSR SoC maintainer) to join the party and share some information to us when he come back to Shanghai. Thanks, -Bryan > 16) Haojian Zhuang - pxa/mmp maintainer > 17) Nicolas Ferre - Atmel maintainer > 18) Will Deacon - ARM engineer > > Nominates, but haven't responded personally: > 19) Russell King > 20) Lennert Buytenhek > 21) Marc Zyngier > 22) Linus Walleji > > We're pretty close to filling up. ?Is there anyone else I should include? > > Agenda proposals (Thanks to Nicolas and Olof): > - DT bindings for GPIO and pin mux > - the pin mux subsystem from linusw (especially if it is still RFC by > ?then) > - progress with the single zImage work > - presentation/status of the DMA and memory management work wrt CMA > ?(some SOC specific hacks should go away once this is available) > - DT porting progress > - boot architecture status > - Report from Arnd on experiences from first arm-soc merge window > ?- what worked well and where's room for improvement? > ?- Any particular SoC workflow that should be tuned to make his life easier? > ?- Where are the gaps where he needs help right now? > ?- How did it work out for the SoC maintainers? > > Still accepting more proposals. ?Send me the topics you are burning to discuss. > > g. > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Grant Likely wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> It looks like there is definitely enough interest on this, so we're >> going ahead and scheduling a workshop for the first day of kernel >> summit. ?Space is limited however, so I need to assemble a confirmed >> attendee list. ?It looks like we've got room for about two dozen >> people. >> >> So, if you are an ARM subarchitecture maintainer (or generally >> involved with ARM maintainership) and you want to attend, then please >> email me ASAP. ?Attendance confirmation will be first come, first >> serve. ?Here is the list of people that I'm holding a space for >> because they have already expressed interest. ?If you are on this list >> then please let me know in the next week whether or not you are still >> able to attend. ?Also, if you think of anyone who really needs to be >> there, but isn't on this list, then email me to nominate them. ?I'll >> add any nominations to this list and contact them individually. >> >> Nicolas Pitre >> Arnd Bergmann >> Olof Johansson >> Eric Miao >> David Brown >> Mark Vasut >> Ohad Ben-Cohen >> Sascha Hauer >> Paul Walmsley >> Pavel Machek >> Catalin Marinas >> >> I'm also collecting a topic list, but I'll email that out later when >> I've had a chance to collate it. ?Please continue to send me topics >> you would like to see on the agenda. >> >> g. >> >> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Grant Likely wrote: >>> As many of you know, Kernel Summit this year will be a three day >>> event, with the first day dedicated to kernel subsystem workshops[1]. >>> Since Kernel Summit will be co-located with ELC-E which my arm >>> developers will be attending, it is the perfect opportunity to have an >>> ARM maintainers meeting. ?Arnd Bergmann, Nicolas Pitre and I talked >>> about it at Linaro Connect this past week and we're going to work on >>> organising something. >>> >>> However, for it to be successful we need to put together a draft >>> agenda quickly. ?Kernel summit is only 80 days away, and people need >>> time to get approval and organise travel. ?So, if you're interested in >>> attending, then we need to know ASAP. ?Reply to this email if you're >>> interested. >>> >>> We also need proposals for discussion topics relevant to ARM, >>> particularly if it relates to all arm sub-architectures or the >>> maintainership process. ?I'll collate the list of proposals that I >>> receive and try to put together an agenda. >>> >>> As already mentioned, the first day (Sunday Oct 23) is dedicated to >>> workshops, and I think that most of the discussion topics will be >>> covered on that day. ?The invite-only core developers meeting is on >>> the second day (Oct 24) which a few people will be involved with. ?For >>> the rest of the group I'm considering organizing it as a hacking day >>> to start sorting out problems identified/discussed on the first day. >>> The third and final day will be plenary sessions open to participants >>> of all workshops. >>> >>> [1] https://sites.google.com/site/kernelsummit2011/announcements/kickoff >>> >>> Cheers, >>> g. >>> >>> -- >>> Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. >>> Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. >> Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. >> > > > > -- > Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng. > Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel at lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel >