
On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 02:49:08 -0300 Eduardo Otubo <otubo@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
Last year, Daniel Veillard was invited to talk about Libvirt. I was excited to see his lecture but ended up he couldn't come. This year, I volunteered myself to speak about the project on the event, DV said it was a great idea because he couldn't come again and nobody from project would do as well.
Nice. FISL is one of the biggest FOSS congress is Brazil, I think it's a good idea to have someone talking about libvirt there. I've submitted a QMP proposal too.
The thing is, I submited the abstract for early review a few weeks ago, and I still don't know if it was approved or not. But I don't want to wait the answer to start working on the slides and the content of the lecture, need to get it done as soon as possible to make a great work for us all.
Dan P. and Dan V. don't you have slides from previous presentations to share?
My idea is to talk about (not on this order): * How libvirt works / macro view / cases * Internals
IMO, talking about internals is not a good idea, explaining how to get started from user POV (eg. virsh) and from programmer POV (API & bindings) is certainly better.