so far it looks like I have some pretty great speakers, two talks from AMD, one on the consumer market and another on chipsets; a talk from a company on a board with an FPGA coprocessor (I'm working on another); a good chance we'll get a talk from Sun.
I invite others to talk. I think we'd love to see demos of neat applications, such as car stereo systems, appliances, and so on.
I'm going to have about an hour talk on v3 on LX, with 30 minutes Q&A.
Thanks
ron
On 09.02.2008 01:31, ron minnich wrote:
so far it looks like I have some pretty great speakers, two talks from AMD, one on the consumer market and another on chipsets; a talk from a company on a board with an FPGA coprocessor (I'm working on another); a good chance we'll get a talk from Sun.
I invite others to talk. I think we'd love to see demos of neat applications, such as car stereo systems, appliances, and so on.
I'm going to have about an hour talk on v3 on LX, with 30 minutes Q&A.
*Please* tape all the talks, preferably with good audio. Videos of talks are great for - getting other developers up to date - encouraging interest of outsiders - marketing (some execs will be easier to convince if you can say "watch that video where AMD says coreboot is the future") - capturing a state of development.
Regards, Carl-Daniel
taping is fine but we need people who are coming to start signing up so we have someone to tape :-)
Depending on how many people we have, I might cancel the room on saturday and we can just hide out in a coffee shop. We had 50+ people in santa fe, and a dozen in Hamburg, so it's hard to get a good estimate of how many are coming. Please sign up soon if you are coming.
It's going to be a great meeting, with some really good people speaking, so I hope as many of you make it as possible. I realize it is hard, with the cost of travel, but I hope to see you there.
thanks
ron