Stefan Hajnoczi writes: > Hi, > LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other > open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published > a few KVM articles in the past too. > > Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering > KVM Forum. > > I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article > about a talk they find interesting. > > Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. > I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know > if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not > ask LWN.net for money. > > KVM Forum schedule: > https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/ > > LWN.net guidelines: > https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn > "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in > length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best > articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big > omissions or any extra padding." > > I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - > Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk. I volunteer to cover Jun Nakajima's "Enhancing KVM for Guest Protection and Security" Sergio.