FOSDEM talk?

2014-11-12 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

As usual for a few years now, there will be a microkernel room at
FOSDEM, I'll be happy to make a hurd talk there, but what could I talk
about?

Samuel



fosdem talk?

2015-12-07 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

I'll go to FOSDEM this year again.  I'm considering submitting a talk to
the microkernel room, but what could I talk about?

Samuel



Re: FOSDEM talk?

2014-11-13 Thread Román
Hello Samuel an thanks for all your  work around HURD.

I would like a hurd talk about how to contribute. For example, how to fix a 
simple bug, create a patch... I mean the steps the developers doing when need 
to fix a bug. Or how to prepare an environment to test and fix bugs. How 
developers works. Something like Kroah-Hartman talk about creating your first 
Linux kernel module.

The people already have the opportunity to watch your nice talks about hurd so 
you can prepare something more technically.

Anyway thank you so much for your talks and your work.

Cheers.

El 13 de noviembre de 2014 02:11:49 CET, Samuel Thibault 
 escribió:
>Hello,
>
>As usual for a few years now, there will be a microkernel room at
>FOSDEM, I'll be happy to make a hurd talk there, but what could I talk
>about?
>
>Samuel
>
>
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Re: FOSDEM talk?

2014-12-10 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hi!

On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 15:07:11 +0100, Román  wrote:
> > [Hurd talk in microkernel devroom at FOSDEM 2015]
> 
> I would like a hurd talk about how to contribute. For example, how to fix a 
> simple bug, create a patch... I mean the steps the developers doing when need 
> to fix a bug. Or how to prepare an environment to test and fix bugs. How 
> developers works. Something like Kroah-Hartman talk about creating your first 
> Linux kernel module.

Good idea, and here we go:
.  :-)


Grüße,
 Thomas


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Re: FOSDEM talk?

2014-12-11 Thread Manolis Ragkousis
Nice idea.

I will be able to join you this year. Looking forward.

Manolis



Re: FOSDEM talk?

2015-01-29 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

About the Hurd news in my slides, in recent work, I have listed:

- Init system decoupled
  - Allows to use standard Debian sysvinit scripts!
  - Using dmd for Guix & such
- Distributed mtab translator
- Various optimizations
  - Protected payloads
  - Lockless implementations
  - Paging management
- Valgrind start-of-port

and in future work, I have listed the usual TODO list, plus:

- Debian GNU/Hurd unofficial Jessie
- Server startup in scheme?

What am I missing?

Thanks,
Samuel



Re: FOSDEM talk?

2015-01-30 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Samuel Thibault (2015-01-30 02:02:33)
> Hello,
> 
> About the Hurd news in my slides, in recent work, I have listed:
> 
> - Init system decoupled
>   - Allows to use standard Debian sysvinit scripts!
>   - Using dmd for Guix & such
> - Distributed mtab translator
> - Various optimizations
>   - Protected payloads
>   - Lockless implementations
>   - Paging management

- Improved message dispatch

> - Valgrind start-of-port

- Merge of procfs/random to make life easier for downstream distros

> and in future work, I have listed the usual TODO list, plus:
> 
> - Debian GNU/Hurd unofficial Jessie
> - Server startup in scheme?

Yes please :)

Justus



Re: fosdem talk?

2015-12-07 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
How about “using the Hurd, examples on bare metal”?

With examples how you do normal things (desktop) and cool things
(anything with capabilities, translators or subhurds) with the Hurd?

(maybe with screenshots, or live-presentation via camera to avoid
having to setup wifi or such)

Best wishes,
Arne

Am Montag, 7. Dezember 2015, 20:23:11 schrieb Samuel Thibault:
> Hello,
> 
> I'll go to FOSDEM this year again.  I'm considering submitting a talk to
> the microkernel room, but what could I talk about?
> 
> Samuel
> 

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Re: fosdem talk?

2015-12-07 Thread Svante Signell
On Mon, 2015-12-07 at 20:23 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'll go to FOSDEM this year again.  I'm considering submitting a talk to
> the microkernel room, but what could I talk about?

Why not talking about the recent advances with the rump kernels, future plans
and a small sound demo on GNU/Hurd?

Just my 5c ;)



Re: fosdem talk?

2015-12-08 Thread Justus Winter
Quoting Samuel Thibault (2015-12-07 20:23:11)
> I'll go to FOSDEM this year again.  I'm considering submitting a talk to
> the microkernel room,

So was I.  We could collaborate.

> but what could I talk about?

The road to Hurd 1.0 of course ;)

CHeers,
Justus


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Re: fosdem talk?

2016-01-28 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello,

That's when I miss the nice quarterly reports we used to have: what's
new since last FOSDEM?

For now I have only noted:

Fixed native fakeroot
Various optimizations
- Node cache
- Lockless reference counting
- IPC table→radix tree
- Kernel memory management
New rpcscan tool

Samuel



Re: fosdem talk?

2016-01-29 Thread Michael Banck
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 01:57:10AM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> That's when I miss the nice quarterly reports we used to have: what's
> new since last FOSDEM?
> 
> For now I have only noted:
> 
> Fixed native fakeroot
> Various optimizations
> - Node cache
> - Lockless reference counting
> - IPC table→radix tree
> - Kernel memory management
> New rpcscan tool

On a more top-level view, we had the following releases:

GNU Hurd 0.6, GNU Hurd 0.7, GNU Mach 1.5, GNU Mach 1.6, GNU MIG 1.5, GNU
MIG 1.6 (not sure it makes sense to highlight the 0.6/1.5 changes, as I
guess those were talked about last year?)

Debian GNU/Hurd 2015

Also, there was the Guix on Hurd GSoC project

I guess there are no real ideas for the next GSoC, but if there are, it
might interest/motivate some in the audience to hear about it.


Michael



Re: fosdem talk?

2016-01-29 Thread Alex Sassmannshausen
Hello,

Michael Banck writes:

> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 01:57:10AM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>
> [...]
>
> Also, there was the Guix on Hurd GSoC project
>
> I guess there are no real ideas for the next GSoC, but if there are, it
> might interest/motivate some in the audience to hear about it.

I may be mistaken, and Manolis may be in a better space to comment on
this than me, but I think Guix on Hurd is ongoing and possibly GSoC for
next year to?

Cheers,

Alex



Re: fosdem talk?

2016-01-29 Thread Manolis Ragkousis
Well the bulk of the work has been done and Guix does run on Hurd.

It is still ongoing but now I am mostly solving per package problems and
eliminating Linuxism in Guix now but I am not sure if this is enough for
another gsoc. We can talk about it tomorrow.

Btw Samuel I have a talk tomorrow at 10:50 about my GSoC work. Any Hurd
guy/girl available at that time please come. :)

Manolis

P.S. excuse me if this mail contains any html, I am sending it from my
smartphone.


Re: fosdem talk?

2016-01-29 Thread svante.signell


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From: Samuel Thibault  
Date: 28/01/2016  23:57  (GMT-01:00) 
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Subject: Re: fosdem talk? 

Hello,

That's when I miss the nice quarterly reports we used to have: what's
new since last FOSDEM?

For now I have only noted:

Fixed native fakeroot
Various optimizations
- Node cache
- Lockless reference counting
- IPC table→radix tree
- Kernel memory management
New rpcscan tool

Samuel