[opensuse-arm] talk proposal: openSUSE on ARM
- Your name
Alexander Graf
- A (short) bio
Alexander started working for SUSE about 6 years ago. Since then he worked on fancy things like mkinitrd, SUSE Studio, QEMU, KVM and openSUSE on ARM. Whenever something really useful comes to his mind, he tends to implement it. Among others he did Mac OS X virtualization using KVM, nested SVM, KVM on PowerPC and a lot of work in QEMU for openSUSE on ARM. He is the upstream maintainer of KVM for PowerPC, QEMU for PowerPC and QEMU for S390x. As a side project, he is also involved in openSUSE on ARM.
- (optionally) a picture
http://m3.licdn.com/media/p/4/000/177/2fb/00de91a.jpg
- A title for the talk
openSUSE on ARM
- A description of the talk (just a paragraph or two will do)
There have been a lot of things going on in the openSUSE on ARM world during the last year. We have released a openSUSE 12.2 as semi-official release. We have improved our workflows. We have also improved board support by quite a bit. This talk will show you what exactly changed, how easy it is to be part of this awesome project and what the next steps are.
- Your desired timeslot duration (30 or 60 minutes)
I would like to have ~20-30 minutes of actual speaking time. If that means we need the 60 minute slot, so be it :).
- If you already have that information, your availability during the FOSDEM weekend to help us schedule the sessions.
Traditionally we used to arrive Friday evening and left Sunday afternoon. But the more prime the slot, the happier I am. Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
FYI: I also submitted the same proposal for Chemnitzer Linux Tage. Alex On 15.12.2012, at 12:56, Alexander Graf wrote:
- Your name
Alexander Graf
- A (short) bio
Alexander started working for SUSE about 6 years ago. Since then he worked on fancy things like mkinitrd, SUSE Studio, QEMU, KVM and openSUSE on ARM.
Whenever something really useful comes to his mind, he tends to implement it. Among others he did Mac OS X virtualization using KVM, nested SVM, KVM on PowerPC and a lot of work in QEMU for openSUSE on ARM. He is the upstream maintainer of KVM for PowerPC, QEMU for PowerPC and QEMU for S390x. As a side project, he is also involved in openSUSE on ARM.
- (optionally) a picture
http://m3.licdn.com/media/p/4/000/177/2fb/00de91a.jpg
- A title for the talk
openSUSE on ARM
- A description of the talk (just a paragraph or two will do)
There have been a lot of things going on in the openSUSE on ARM world during the last year. We have released a openSUSE 12.2 as semi-official release. We have improved our workflows. We have also improved board support by quite a bit.
This talk will show you what exactly changed, how easy it is to be part of this awesome project and what the next steps are.
- Your desired timeslot duration (30 or 60 minutes)
I would like to have ~20-30 minutes of actual speaking time. If that means we need the 60 minute slot, so be it :).
- If you already have that information, your availability during the FOSDEM weekend to help us schedule the sessions.
Traditionally we used to arrive Friday evening and left Sunday afternoon. But the more prime the slot, the happier I am.
Alex
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
participants (1)
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Alexander Graf