On 25.11.2010, at 23:53, Andreas Färber wrote: > Hello, > > Am 25.11.2010 um 12:03 schrieb Alexander Graf: > >> On 25.11.2010, at 11:30, wolfgang mueller wrote: >> >>> For the future, we are currently not planning a second Users' Forum and we >>> are open to forward the organization of a second workshop >>> to anybody else. >>> >>> Why don't you simply take this event as a first trigger to organize an QEMU >>> conference for Developers and users. >>> We can help you by forwarding the email addresses of some of the people. I >>> can also help you if you want. >>> This can be the start of a real great effort with huge benefit to the >>> community. >> >> As stated above, things are more difficult than that, but I agree. We do >> have annual KVM Forum meetings where we gather all the virtualization people >> from Qemu as well and talk about things there. The slides and recordings are >> publicly available, if you're interested: >> http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/KVM_Forum_2010. In general, people surrounding >> KVM meet quite a bit. >> >> For the emulation side, things look different. I'm not aware of any traction >> on the emulation side of Qemu. Getting people together for that one is >> certainly lacking. I'm not sure I'm the right person to talk to there. If >> nobody else steps up, I could barely play the role of someone who knows what >> he's talking about, but I'm myself more of a virtualization person too. > > What about doing some kind of QEMU-focussed meeting at FOSDEM 2011? That > event is much more open to actual users than some academic/commercial > conference with registration.
From the fosdem homepage: We would like to inform all interested parties that the call for devrooms is running at its end. Coming Saturday, 16 October at 23.59 the call for devrooms closes. So I guess this idea came too late. We will have another KVM/Kernel track during the Chemnitzer Linux Tage next year, but that's not quite the same. Alex