Seems to be a great idea, Jeremy. I like it and wanted to be a part. I always wanted to work on kernel related ie low level programming. I think this will be a great start for me. I had been working on microcontrollers quite a bit now .... Currently i'm being mentored by sense about bug triaging, but I'm learning fast. Surely i will catch up.. Interested areas are drivers related stuff (touchpad maybe)..
Regards Simar On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Jeremy Foshee <jeremy.fos...@canonical.com>wrote: > This is an open call for those interested in either Kernel Bug Triage or > improving your kernel subsystem knowledge. > > The Ubuntu Kernel Team decided during UDS-M that a Triage summit of > sorts would be a perfect way to help those interested in moving our > kernel bugs forward and, as a side effect, was a great way to do > an introduction and brief overview of key kernel subsystems such as > audio, KMS and graphics, etc. > > If you are currently triaging kernel bugs on Launchpad, then this summit > is geared towards you! If you are interested in a basic understanding of > the steps needed to troubleshoot specific subsystem issues, then this is > for you as well. The goal here is to provide interested parties with a > way to improve their knowledge in a hands-on way while helping the > kernel team itself flesh out our wiki documentation and the Kernel bug > triage process as a whole. > > This concept was brought about by a great idea Steve Conklin had during > UDS, so when you see him, thank him. :-) > > The dates are not yet set, but I'd like to have this before the end of > the cycle, so if you are interested please send me some e-mail > introducing yourself and telling me what particular information you'd > like to see presented or just which subsystem you want to know more > about. This will help me determine the time requirements as well as get > the Subject Matter Experts lined up. > > Once I have all the information gathered, we will select several > possible date/time options for the team and the SMEs to work with. > Ideally, I'd like to have this occur on one day, but your input back to > me will enable me to see what we will actually need. so please respond > to this with your interests! :) > > I can't wait to get this started! > > Thanks! > > ~JFo > > -- > Ubuntu-bugsquad mailing list > ubuntu-bugsq...@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugsquad >
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