On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 13:24 -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 07:06:59PM -0700, john stultz wrote:
=== Highlights ===
- Attended Linux Plumbers & presented my BOF on (K)Config fragments
- Sent out patches described in my BOF to lkml for review & feedback.
Great! So how did this go?
Reasonably well. I was scheduled for 8pm on the night that fend-for-yourself dinner, so not easy to get an audience. But I did have a handful of folks show up, and had some good discussions with folks from Windriver, as well as a PhD student who is looking at Kconfig issues from a very formal point of view. There were no objections to what I'm trying to push (its not really *that* interesting in the end), but we'll see how the community reacts.
Oh, and I still need to post the slides/notes somewhere. I'll try to get to that this week.
- At Plumbers, discussed wakelock alternative idea with Rafael J.
Wysocki (PM Maintainer), Amit Kucheria, Mark Gross (Intel) and others.
- Met up with Mark Gross in Portland to further discuss his ideas for
wakelock alternatives. Reviewed his initial prototype, and started some off-list email discussions with other pm folks.
Have you checked with anyone on the Google team to get really really early feedback?
Not yet. Mark is working on getting a prototype with demo applications up and running, and once that is done and it is shown to work, he plans to get some wider feedback. I'm also working on my own approach to test its viability, but will be sure to pull Arve into the discussion before any hard decisions are made.
thanks -john