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Re: GNU Cauldron 2015 - The GNU C Library BoF
- From: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval dot zanella at linaro dot org>
- To: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 01 May 2015 13:47:25 -0300
- Subject: Re: GNU Cauldron 2015 - The GNU C Library BoF
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On 01-05-2015 13:39, Carlos O'Donell wrote:
> On 05/01/2015 12:25 PM, Roland McGrath wrote:
>> I'd like to recommend that we try to make sure this is a real BoF and does
>> not go like last year in Cambridge. That is, last year we were in the main
>> presentation room so that most people stayed from the previous talk and it
>> was a large room full of mostly not glibc hackers and it became mostly a
>> presentation explaining things rather than the active glibc hackers
>> actually talking to each other. To have a good nuts & bolts discussion I
>> think we need to be in a side room, both where not every random person will
>> be if they are not actively interested in being involved with glibc, and
>> where we can squat for a while and not run into hard schedule constraints.
>> For discussions with the larger group (of mostly GCC hackers), I think
>> specific topics with some prepared presentation or talking points like
>> Torvald has proposed are appropriate.
>>
>
> Agreed. I'll arrange it with the conference organizer.
>
> c.
>
I am working again on bz12683 and I almost finish i386 support (and plan
to wrap up arm and aarch64 before send patches). I am plan to attend the
cauldron I would like to hear from glibc hackers about the required changes,
which is quite intrusive.