Hello everyone,
I was made aware of the following event titled "New Directions in Operating Systems", which takes place on 25 November in London.
The conference is organized by members of the Rump-kernel community. Since Genode is using Rump kernels, e.g., to provide file systems, there is an obvious connection between both projects. I am planning to attend and possibly give a talk. Maybe the conference is of interest to some of you, too? It would be a nice opportunity to catch up. ;-)
Cheers Norman
Although Rump kernels are not in my line of work any more, unfortunately, I will probably check the site for interesting talks; maybe they provide streams or recordings. Thanks a lot for the pointer, Norman! Martin
Am 19.09.2014 um 10:24 schrieb Norman Feske:
Hello everyone,
I was made aware of the following event titled "New Directions in Operating Systems", which takes place on 25 November in London.
The conference is organized by members of the Rump-kernel community. Since Genode is using Rump kernels, e.g., to provide file systems, there is an obvious connection between both projects. I am planning to attend and possibly give a talk. Maybe the conference is of interest to some of you, too? It would be a nice opportunity to catch up. ;-)
Cheers Norman
Hello,
in the meantime, the schedule for the conference got finalized. I am happy about the opportunity to present Genode at this conference.
Btw, Josef and me will also attend the Hack Day on the day after the conference - in case you are considering to join as well, this might be perfect for catching up. ;-)
Cheers Norman
On 09/19/2014 10:24 AM, Norman Feske wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was made aware of the following event titled "New Directions in Operating Systems", which takes place on 25 November in London.
The conference is organized by members of the Rump-kernel community. Since Genode is using Rump kernels, e.g., to provide file systems, there is an obvious connection between both projects. I am planning to attend and possibly give a talk. Maybe the conference is of interest to some of you, too? It would be a nice opportunity to catch up. ;-)
Cheers Norman