[libvirt] Call for volunteers: LWN.net articles about KVM Forum talks

Hi, LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published a few KVM articles in the past too. Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering KVM Forum. I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article about a talk they find interesting. Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not ask LWN.net for money. KVM Forum schedule: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/ LWN.net guidelines: https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big omissions or any extra padding." I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk. Thanks, Stefan

Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com> writes:
Hi, LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published a few KVM articles in the past too.
Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering KVM Forum.
I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article about a talk they find interesting.
Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not ask LWN.net for money.
KVM Forum schedule: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/
LWN.net guidelines: https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big omissions or any extra padding."
I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk.
I volunteer to cover Jun Nakajima's "Enhancing KVM for Guest Protection and Security" Sergio.

Hi Stefan,
Hi, LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published a few KVM articles in the past too.
Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering KVM Forum.
I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article about a talk they find interesting.
Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not ask LWN.net for money.
KVM Forum schedule: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/
LWN.net guidelines: https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big omissions or any extra padding."
I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk.
I volunteer for "KVM Address Space Isolation" talk by - Alexandre Chartre & Liran Alon. Thanks, Pankaj
Thanks, Stefan

On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 02:02:59PM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
Hi, LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published a few KVM articles in the past too.
Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering KVM Forum.
I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article about a talk they find interesting.
Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not ask LWN.net for money.
KVM Forum schedule: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/
LWN.net guidelines: https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big omissions or any extra padding."
I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk.
I volunteer for "Libvirt: Never too Late to Learn New Tricks" by Daniel Berrange. Cheers, Stefano

On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:28 AM Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 02:02:59PM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: I volunteer for "Libvirt: Never too Late to Learn New Tricks" by Daniel Berrange.
Hi Stefano, Paolo has already volunteered for that. Is there another talk you are interested in covering? Stefan

On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:02:54AM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:28 AM Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 02:02:59PM +0100, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: I volunteer for "Libvirt: Never too Late to Learn New Tricks" by Daniel Berrange.
Hi Stefano, Paolo has already volunteered for that. Is there another talk you are interested in covering?
Hi Stefan, another talk I'm interested in is "Making the Most of NBD" by Eric Blake & Richard Jones. I hope it's not already covered :-) Cheers, Stefano

On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 14:02:59 +0100 Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, LWN.net is a popular open source news site that covers Linux and other open source communities (Python, GNOME, Debian, etc). It has published a few KVM articles in the past too.
Let's raise awareness of QEMU, KVM, and libvirt by submitting articles covering KVM Forum.
Great idea!
I am looking for ~5 volunteers who are attending KVM Forum to write an article about a talk they find interesting.
Please pick a talk you'd like to cover and reply to this email thread. I will then send an email to LWN with a heads-up so they can let us know if they are interested in publishing a KVM Forum special. I will not ask LWN.net for money.
KVM Forum schedule: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum-2019/program/schedule/
I think it might make sense to cover "Managing Matryoshkas: Testing Nested Guests" (Marc Hartmayer) and "Nesting&testing" (Vitaly Kuznetsov) in one article, and I volunteer for that.
LWN.net guidelines: https://lwn.net/op/AuthorGuide.lwn "Our general guideline is for articles to be around 1500 words in length, though somewhat longer or shorter can work too. The best articles cover a fairly narrow topic completely, without any big omissions or any extra padding."
I volunteer to cover Michael Tsirkin's "VirtIO without the Virt - Towards Implementations in Hardware" talk.
Thanks, Stefan
participants (5)
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Cornelia Huck
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Pankaj Gupta
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Sergio Lopez
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Stefan Hajnoczi
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Stefano Garzarella