BSD Toolchain Summit, May, 2010

This page describes the May 2010 BSD Toolchain Summit, colocated with BSDCan 2010 taking place in Ottawa, Canada. This was a by-invitation event including for committers.

We highly encouraged attendees to also attend BSDCan 2010 and the FreeBSD Developer's Summit.

Location

Room 3120 (From Dan: Third floor, Turn left and left out of the elevators. Along the hall, on your left.)

Desmarais Building (DMS), 55 Laurier Avenue East

The Desmarais is at the extreme northwest (not northeast as previous stated) corner of the campus.

http://www.uottawa.ca/maps/

Schedule

The BSD toolchain summit takes place on the 10th of May. We will be developing a status report for presentation at the FreeBSD Developers Summit on the 11th and 12th.

You may be interested in this helpful map of UoO and its immediate vicinity as well as this map of the UoO campus.

Rough Schedule

Here's the current general plan:

Day

Morning

Lunch

Afternoon

Dinner

Evening

Sun 9th

Dinner and drinks at Vinyards

Mon 10th

Status Presentations

Discuss the way forward

Dinner and drinks at the Royal Oak

Detailed Agenda

Time

Topic

Owner/Presenter

0900-1000

Setup

1000-1100

Welcome and Introductions

BrooksDavis

1100-1130

ClangBSD

RomanDivacky

1130-1200

External Toolchain Support

WarnerLosh

1200-1220

BSD Elf Tools Status

BrooksDavis

1220-1240

BSD Debugger

DougRabson

1240-1300

WIP: TBD

1300-1400

Lunch

1400-1430

Discussion: Cool things we could do if we had LLVM in the base 20100510-toolchain-llvm-brainstorming.pdf

RobertWatson

1430-1530

Discussion: Roadmap

1530-1600

Wrap up. Plan presentation to DevSummit

BrooksDavis

1600-

Adjourn to the Royal Oak Pub

Attendees

In order to attend, you must be invited and register in advance; this allows us to size rooms, order food, provide beverages, and make dinner reservations. We appreciate your cooperation in letting us know your plans well in advance of the event.

(Please keep sorted alphabetically by last name.)

Attendee

Affiliation

9th

10th

Notes

BrooksDavis

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive UA 8011 (11:05am), Depart UA 6744 (11:36am)

RomanDivacky

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive on 9th

Rafael Espindola

Google

?

?

Chris Faylor

NetApp

yes

yes

Arrive 9th 7:42PM AC8049

JustinGibbs

Spectra Logic Corporation / FreeBSD

Yes

Yes

Arrive 9th, depart 15th

Jordan Hubbard

Apple

?

?

TimKientzle

FreeBSD

no

yes

Plan to arrive 9th, depart 15th

ErwinLansing

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Plan to arrive 9th, depart 15th

SamLeffler

FreeBSD Foundation / Google

yes

yes

Arrive 9th UA7733 (17:34), depart 15th UA7721 (11:08)

MarkLinimon

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Plan to arrive 9th, depart 15th

WarnerLosh

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive 9th 11:00pm, depart 14th 5:00pm

EdMaste

FreeBSD / Sandvine

yes

yes

Arrive 9th 18:25pm

KenMerry

Spectra Logic Corporation / FreeBSD

Yes

Yes

Arrive 9th, depart 15th

Kevin Nomura

NetApp

yes

yes

Arrive 9th 6:30PM

DavidOBrien

FreeBSD

yes

yes

-

PhilipPaeps

FreeBSD

no

yes

Arrive 10th AC444 (10:00), depart 16th AC888 (18:40)

DougRabson

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive 9th, depart 16th

EdSchouten

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive on 8th, depart on 15th

StaceySon

FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive on 9th (22:00), depart 15th (7:00)

RyanStone

FreeBSD / Sandvine

maybe

yes

AngelaThomas

GCC, Juniper Networks

yes

yes

Guest of David O'Brien

Kevin Van Vechten

Apple

?

?

RobertWatson

University of Cambridge / FreeBSD

yes

yes

Arrive 9 May, depart 16 May

Meal Requirements

Requirement

Qty

Vegetarian

0

Diabetic-friendly drinks (e.g. diet soda)

0

Travel Information

As this event is colocated with BSDCan 2010, all information on the BSDCan web page should apply. Here are some suggestions that may make planning easier:

Arrival date

9th May 2010

Departure date

15th May 2010

Travel method

If traveling from outside Ottawa, fly into Ottawa's international airport (YOW), possibly transferring in Toronto (YYZ). Air Canada partners with United Airlines, and has direct flights from many US cities and London Heathrow (LHR) as well as Frankfurt (FRA) into Ottawa.

Visas

Many attendees will be able to use the Visa Waiver program, but check before traveling. If you need a formal invitation letter (never hurts), let us know.

Where to stay

Stay in the university residence halls, or if you really want a hotel, Les Suites. The university residence has two-person suites with private bedrooms but a shared bathroom and kitchenette, and is both clean and comfortable, as well as on-site for the summit.

Remember that you must separately register for BSDCan and the FreeBSD Developers summit; visit the BSDCan and FreeBSD Developers summit web pages for details.


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