X-Git-Url: http://git.nikiroo.be/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fexpected%2FLWN%2F0000764055;fp=test%2Fexpected%2FLWN%2F0000764055;h=51365966102784273396695b143e0676c4997efc;hb=1aaa6ba3686a5a14f2957b6b8d02ffc0903f6832;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=a71d4075a8591b0655277b1a0e606ee48d228869;p=gofetch.git diff --git a/test/expected/LWN/0000764055 b/test/expected/LWN/0000764055 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5136596 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/expected/LWN/0000764055 @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ + TOPICS SOUGHT FOR THE KERNEL AND MAINTAINER SUMMITS + + [Kernel] Sep 3, 2018 19:07 UTC (Mon) (corbet) + + o News link: https://lwn.net/Articles/764055 + o Source link: + + + The annual Maintainer and Kernel Summits will be held in + Vancouver, BC on November 12 to 15, in conjunction with the + Linux Plumbers Conference. The program committee is looking + for topics for both summits; read on for details on how to + submit ideas and, perhaps, get an invitation to the Maintainer + Summit. + + From : + + "Theodore Y. Ts'o" + + To : + + linux-kernel-AT-vger.kernel.org, linux-fsdevel-AT-vger.kernel.- + org, linux-mm-AT-kvack.org, netdev-AT-vger.kernel.org, + linux-block-AT-vger.kernel.org + + Subject : + + Maintainer / Kernel Summit 2018 planning kick-off + + Date : + + Thu, 30 Aug 2018 17:35:17 -0400 + + Message-ID : + + <20180830213517.GA19110@thunk.org> + + Archive-link : + + [1]Article + + [ Feel free to forward this to other Linux kernel mailing + lists as + + appropriate -- Ted ] + + This year, the Maintainer and Kernel Summit will be in + Vancouver, + + B.C., November 12th -- 15th. The Maintainer's summit will be + held on + + Monday, November 12th, in Vancouver, immediately before the + Linux + + Plumber's Conference (LPC) November 13th -- 15th. + + For the past few years, before 2017, we've scheduled mostly + management + + and development process issues on the first day. We then + opened up + + the second day of the Kernel Summit to all attendees of the + conference + + with which the Kernel Summit has been colocated, and called it + the + + "Open Technical Day". This is something that just made sense + in order + + to assure that all of the necessary people needed to discuss a + + particular technical issue could be in the room. + + Starting last year in Prague, we took the next logical step, + and split + + the Kernel Summit in two. The "Maintainer's Summit" is an + + invite-only, half-day event, where the primary focus will be + process + + issues of Linux Kernel Development. It will be limited to 30 + invitees + + and a handful of sponsored attendees. This makes it smaller + than the + + first few kernel summits (which were limited to around 50 + attendees). + + The "Kernel Summit" is now organized as a track which is run in + + parallel with the other tracks at the Linux Plumber's + Conference, and + + is open to all registered attendees of Plumbers. Much as how we + + organized the Kernel Summit "open technical day" in 2016 in + Santa Fe, + + the Kernel Summit schedule will be synchronized with the other + tracks + + at the Plumber's Conference, and it will be open to all + registered + + Plumber's attendees. + + Linus has suggested the following ten people as the core of + the people + + he would like invited to the Maintainer's Summit, which was + calculated + + from statistics from his git tree. + + David Miller + + Dave Airlie + + Greg KH + + Arnd Bergmann + + Ingo Molnar + + Mauro Carvalho Chehab + + Takashi Iwai + + Thomas Gleixner + + Andrew Morton + + Olof Johansson + + As we did last year, there will be a mini-program committee + that will + + be pick enough names to bring the total number of 30 for the + + Maintainer's Summit. That program committee will consist of + Arnd + + Bergmann, Thomas Gleixner, Greg KH, Paul McKenney, and Ted + Ts'o. + + We will use the rest of names on the list generated by Linus's + script + + as a starting point of people to be considered. People who + suggest + + topics that should be discussed on the Maintainer's summit + will also + + be added to the list. To make topic suggestions for the + Maintainer's + + Summit, please send e-mail to the ksummit-discuss list with a + subject + + prefix of [MAINTAINERS SUMMIT]. + + The other job of the program committee will be to organize the + program + + for the Kernel Summit. The goal of the Kernel Summit track + will be to + + provide a forum to discuss specific technical issues that + would be + + easier to resolve in person than over e-mail. The program + committee + + will also consider "information sharing" topics if they are + clearly of + + interest to the wider development community (i.e., advanced + training + + in topics that would be useful to kernel developers). + + To suggest a topic for the Kernel Summit, please tag your + e-mail with + + [TECH TOPIC]. As before, please use a separate e-mail for each + topic, + + and send the topic suggestions to: + + ksummit-discuss@lists.linuxfoundation.org + + People who submit topic suggestions before September 21st and + which + + are accepted, will be given a free admission to the Linux + Plumbers + + Conference. + + We will reserving roughly half the Kernel Summit slots for + last-minute + + discussions that will be scheduled during the week of + Plumber's, in an + + "unconference style". This was extremely popular in Santa Fe + and in + + Prague, since it allowed ideas that came up in hallway + discussions, + + and in Plumber's Miniconference, to be given scheduled, + dedicated + + times for that discussion. + + If you were not subscribed on to the kernel-discuss mailing + list from + + last year (or if you had removed yourself after the kernel + summit), + + you can subscribe to the discuss list using mailman: + + https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ksummi... + + + + [1] https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/20180830213517.GA19110@thu- + nk.org + + +