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Revision as of 10:26, 7 April 2011
Here is information about the Android discussion Birds-of-a-Feather meeting at Android Builders Summit
The meeting will be held during lunch time at the Hotel Kabuki, during the lunch break of ABS.
Details
- Date: Thursday, April 14
- Time: 12:00
- Place: Kosukura Room at the Hotel Kabuki, 1625 Post Street, San Francisco
The Kosakura room is on the Lobby level of the hotel. It is a small meeting room just west of the Sakura event rooms. (From the lobby, go south towards the event area, up the half-flight of stairs, and the Kosakura room will be on your right.)
Lunch will be served.
Attendees
This will be a private meeting, with the following people in attendance:
- From CELF:
- Tim Bird
- Hisao Munakata
- From Google:
- Brian Swetland
- (a few more people, unspecified yet)
- From Linaro:
- David Rusling
- John Stultz
- Jesse Barker
- From Qualcomm
- Bryan Huntsman
Agenda
The main agenda is a discussion of technologies that would make sense to mainline, in the short term, and strategies for accomplishing it.
- CELF contract work status
- status of YAFFS2 mainline effort
- CELF project proposals
- possible project funding for small stuff (logcat, fastboot ubiquity, adb uptake, LTTng)
- Linaro status
- update on Linaro general status
- Things Linaro plans to do related to Android
- Google mainline effort report
- Qualcomm issues
- PMEM - unified memory management?
- meta-issues
- handling community expectations and reactions
- avoiding distracting product developers
- issues with proxy contributions