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* Kernel Summit 2013: Call for Hobbyists
@ 2013-08-15  2:31 Theodore Ts'o
  2013-08-15 14:07 ` Filipe David Manana
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From: Theodore Ts'o @ 2013-08-15  2:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies


As an experiment this year, the Linux Kernel Summit Program Committee
would like to put out a call for hobbyists. This year, we have up to
three places to give to people who do Linux Kernel development as a
hobby rather than a profession (Our definition of "hobbyist" is anyone
who doesn't get paid to work on Linux).  The Linux Kernel Summit will be
held this year in Edinburgh from 23-25 October and, on the core day (the
24th of October), will primarily be concentrating on processes around
kernel development.  Since most top kernel developers are not hobbyists
these days, this is your opportunity to make up for what we're missing.
As we recognize most hobbyists don't have the resources to attend
conferences, we're offering (as part of the normal kernel summit travel
fund processes) travel reimbursement as part of being selected to
attend.

To apply, please send a proposal outlining what you do, what you'd bring
to the kernel summit and preferably what you think the current kernel
processes should be doing to encourage more hobbyist contributions (or
should not be doing because it discriminates against hobbyist
contributions) to:

ksummit-2013-discuss at lists.linuxfoundation.org

Please add the prefix [HOBBYIST ATTEND] to the subject line so we can
easily find them.

Descriptions of particularly cool hobbyist projects in the kernel which
have been overlooked by the mainstream might also be good topics for
discussion.  Since the Kernel Summit is only two months away, we're
looking to have hobbyist proposals submitted by 24 August.  We know that
this is a tight timetable and we apologize; this idea came up too late
for us to provide better notice.  The current plan is to make the
hobbyist slots a permanent part of the selection criteria, so things
should be less rushed in the coming years.

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* Kernel Summit 2013: Call for Hobbyists
  2013-08-15  2:31 Kernel Summit 2013: Call for Hobbyists Theodore Ts'o
@ 2013-08-15 14:07 ` Filipe David Manana
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Filipe David Manana @ 2013-08-15 14:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: kernelnewbies

On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 3:31 AM, Theodore Ts'o <tytso@thunk.org> wrote:
>
> As an experiment this year, the Linux Kernel Summit Program Committee
> would like to put out a call for hobbyists. This year, we have up to
> three places to give to people who do Linux Kernel development as a
> hobby rather than a profession (Our definition of "hobbyist" is anyone
> who doesn't get paid to work on Linux).  The Linux Kernel Summit will be
> held this year in Edinburgh from 23-25 October and, on the core day (the
> 24th of October), will primarily be concentrating on processes around
> kernel development.  Since most top kernel developers are not hobbyists
> these days, this is your opportunity to make up for what we're missing.
> As we recognize most hobbyists don't have the resources to attend
> conferences, we're offering (as part of the normal kernel summit travel
> fund processes) travel reimbursement as part of being selected to
> attend.
>
> To apply, please send a proposal outlining what you do, what you'd bring
> to the kernel summit and preferably what you think the current kernel
> processes should be doing to encourage more hobbyist contributions (or
> should not be doing because it discriminates against hobbyist
> contributions) to:
>
> ksummit-2013-discuss at lists.linuxfoundation.org
>
> Please add the prefix [HOBBYIST ATTEND] to the subject line so we can
> easily find them.
>
> Descriptions of particularly cool hobbyist projects in the kernel which
> have been overlooked by the mainstream might also be good topics for
> discussion.  Since the Kernel Summit is only two months away, we're
> looking to have hobbyist proposals submitted by 24 August.  We know that
> this is a tight timetable and we apologize; this idea came up too late
> for us to provide better notice.  The current plan is to make the
> hobbyist slots a permanent part of the selection criteria, so things
> should be less rushed in the coming years.

Hello Theodore,

Does the number and importance of contributions made to the kernel
have a very significant weight? Or is it accessible to recent
contributors, with perhaps not more than a dozen or so small
contributions (small bug fixes and micro improvements) ?

Thanks, that seems like a very good initiative.


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-- 
Filipe David Manana,

"Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world.
 Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves.
 That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men."

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