Re: ELISA Workshop #6 Proposal - Kernel testing reference process and follow ups for ELISA
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- Topic idea: Wrap up
report by Development Process WG for analysis of kernel test process, focusing on identifying and prioritizing follow up tasks which may be focused by ELISA
- What you hope to accomplish
in the session: WG members are engaged in a safety analysis of the Linux kernel test process, based on safety standards and a defined reference process. In this workshop, we will introduce newcomers to the ongoing safety assessment process, and attempt to
converge on initial outcomes and next steps. Newcomers and new ideas are welcome.
- Any critical participants needed for the discussion - Kate, Paul, Pete, Elana - Estimated time needed the sessions: short (30 min), medium(60), long(90), extra-long(120 or more) - Extra long (workshop), 2 hours or more, as time permits.
We should decide if the content is mature enough to add a link (open to all for viewing only) to the current spreadsheet draft.
Elana From: devel@... <devel@...> on behalf of Shuah Khan <skhan@...>
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2020 1:18 AM To: devel@... <devel@...> Cc: Shuah Khan <skhan@...> Subject: [ELISA Technical Community] ELISA Workshop #6 Call for Topics and Sessions All,
Yes it is time to prepare for ELISA Workshop #6 towards the end of January or early February. With a just a few weeks left this year, I am getting started early with this call for topics. Possible dates for the conference: (without conflicting LCA & FOSDEM) Jan 26-28th or Feb 2-4 2021 - a doodle poll will be sent out soon to make a final call. If you have an area of interest you want to see discussed in the ELISA Workshop #6, please send to this email list, with the subject "Workshop #6 Proposal - <your topic idea>". In the body of the email, please include: - Topic idea - What you hope to accomplish in the session - Any critical participants needed for the discussion - Estimated time needed the sessions: short (30 min), medium(60), long(90), extra-long(120 or more) Sessions can include Presentations, Technical Discussion Groups, Planning Discussions, Tutorials or Dedicated Working Sessions. Working Sessions are intended to only work on shared piece of work, a session to write together on a document or some piece of code, try out some tool together etc. (but no presentation). thanks, -- Shuah |
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