On Sun, Oct 4, 2020, 12:49 PM Heinz Junkes <jun...@fhi-berlin.mpg.de> wrote:
> Hello, Joel, > I am currently organizing a virtual meeting for the EPICS community: > https://indico.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/e/epics2020 > > This takes place in 2 weeks. If this works well, I would be happy to offer > our platform (and our experience) for an RTEMS workshop. > But the contributions would have to come from the RTEMS community ;-) > Thanks! Google meet is likely ok. OAR's WebEx account can host up to 100 participants. Zoom may even be an option. I am kind of hoping to have presentations from the EPICS and CFS communities. Maybe a GSoC project session. And some from core developers on what they are doing. So don't think we don't want to hear about your work even if it is a repeat from the EPICS workshop. :) Viele Grüße > Heinz > > > On 2. Oct 2020, at 22:02, Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > In the past, we have internally discussed an RTEMS Workshop but always > got hung up on the basic logistics. There had to be a host site which > usually means cost. Although OAR now has access to a facility that could > host about 40-50. Travel required to all be in a central location would be > burdensome based on time and cost. Remember the core developers are spread > across three continents. > > > > The pandemic has made it clear that virtual meetings, conferences, > birthday parties, etc. are possible. Based on ideas from other open source > projects, I am curious if there would be interest in having a virtual > workshop. > > > > One thought is that given the time zones, it might be nice to do it as a > TBD number of 2-3 hour sessions which vary in time across 2-3 days. That > should let different people participate. One open source project did a 24 > hour event which spanned the world. I do not want to do that. :) > > > > I think recording the presentations beforehand and making them available > afterwards would be ideal. I have seen formal setups where questions are > restricted to the end of the presentation but like the idea of the > presenter able to chat while their presentation is going. > > > > In my perfect world, most presentations would be from people using > RTEMS, although I expect core developer presentations would add depth to > what they are working on and the goals. > > > > Is there interest? Would you be willing to present? participate? Advice? > > > > Thanks. > > > > --joel > > _______________________________________________ > > devel mailing list > > devel@rtems.org > > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > >
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