* Sad to see the advent calendar go @ 2022-12-05 4:41 Simon Sharwood 2022-12-05 19:07 ` Eldon Stegall 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Simon Sharwood @ 2022-12-05 4:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: qemu-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 631 bytes --] Hi QEMU folk, Simon Sharwood here, virtualization writer for Theregister.com Sad to see the advent calendar going ... I was looking forward to the 2022 edition. I'm totally freelancing in a personal capacity here and not writing a story ... but what order of magnitude of costs are you looking at to keep it alive? Simon. -- Simon Sharwood | +61 (0)414 37 37 26 | 24 North Street Marrickville NSW 2204 AUSTRALIA @ssharwood <https://twitter.com/ssharwood> | Stuff I write for work <https://www.theregister.com/Author/SSharwood> | Messing about with bikes <https://www.dhbc.org.au/> | I like micro-loans <https://www.kiva.org/> [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1005 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Sad to see the advent calendar go 2022-12-05 4:41 Sad to see the advent calendar go Simon Sharwood @ 2022-12-05 19:07 ` Eldon Stegall 2022-12-06 8:08 ` Thomas Huth 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Eldon Stegall @ 2022-12-05 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Simon Sharwood; +Cc: qemu-devel Hi Simon, Thanks for your interest in the calendar! I am not a regular QEMU contributor, but I am a longtime user, and ran the calendar in 2020. I also put out a submission request for the calendar this past year, but there wasn't much response. The cost to host the calendar is trivial, we just need to convert some of the sysadmin responsibilities, and that is in progress. As far as future calendars go, the effort to construct a new calendar with novel, thematic content is substantial. Some of the difficulty lies in the technical element, but a lot of it lies in the synthesis and ideation. In 2020 I had a number of community submissions, and good pointers, but I also put in substantial effort, which I was capable of as a result of a holiday sabbatical. This year was a little different. I'm not sure if others in the community have the same perspective, but that is my perspective, and I would be committed to the 2023 calendar if folks were interested. I assembled some resources for the 2022 calendar, but I think with a little more upfront planning, and some directed request, I can coordinate a much better outcome for 2023. Thanks, Eldon ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Sad to see the advent calendar go 2022-12-05 19:07 ` Eldon Stegall @ 2022-12-06 8:08 ` Thomas Huth 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Thomas Huth @ 2022-12-06 8:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eldon Stegall, Simon Sharwood; +Cc: qemu-devel, Stefan Hajnoczi Hi Eldon! On 05/12/2022 20.07, Eldon Stegall wrote: > Hi Simon, > > Thanks for your interest in the calendar! I am not a regular QEMU > contributor, but I am a longtime user, and ran the calendar in 2020. I > also put out a submission request for the calendar this past year, but > there wasn't much response. Drat, I completely missed your message in October, otherwise I would have replied :-/ I think I have ideas left for at least two images. > As far as future calendars go, the effort to construct a new calendar > with novel, thematic content is substantial. Some of the difficulty lies > in the technical element, but a lot of it lies in the synthesis and > ideation. > > In 2020 I had a number of community submissions, and good pointers, > but I also put in substantial effort, which I was capable of as a result > of a holiday sabbatical. This year was a little different. > > I'm not sure if others in the community have the same perspective, but > that is my perspective, and I would be committed to the 2023 calendar if > folks were interested. I assembled some resources for the 2022 calendar, > but I think with a little more upfront planning, and some directed > request, I can coordinate a much better outcome for 2023. I agree - the main problem is to come up with a list of 24 good ideas and with the preparation of the images - which takes a lot of time. Since I didn't see your message in October, I thought there would not be interest in another edition. And given the fact that we don't get the server traffic for free anymore and the server needs a major re-installation soon anyway (its OS will be EOL in 2024), I thought it would be best to finally decommission the advent calendar. But if you plan another edition for 2023 and want to take care of the server issues, please count me in for at least two images next year :-) Thomas ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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