On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 03:06:07PM -0700, Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > > Last year we had the invite-only session on the 3rd day and what I heard > > from some people that was considered better. People had a chance to > > already solve several things upfront and the invite-only day had less > > issues to discuss. Not sure if this can be changed and if the majority > > of people agree with that conclusion. > > I think that only worked because Korea Linux Forum preceded KS so we > had shared talks first. We'd have to swap KS and Plumbers and I'd > guess it is too late now.
The Korea Linux Forum is a much shorter conference, so holding it afterwards probably worked better. With conferences that are longer and/or more intense, we've gotten complaints from Kernel Summit attendees that by the time the invite-only day happened at the tail-end of the week meant that people were pretty brain-fried by then. This would have been especially true with the Linux Plumbers Conference, which throws a very nice party at the very end of the conference --- with an open bar, no less. (What this might mean if we tried to hold the Kernel Summit invite-only day afterwards is left to imagination of the gentle reader. :-) People will be very much encouraged to stay for all of the Plumbers Conference, and not just because the party at the end of the week. There's no rule that says we have to make all of our decisions on the invite-only day. In fact, it may be good for decisions to be discussed with the wider LPC community before we make a final decision. That's why we'll have spare slots in reserve for people to schedule topic-specific discussions on Wednesday and Thursday. Cheers, - Ted