[talk] a Port Maintainer day conference in NYC
George Rosamond
george at ceetonetechnology.com
Thu Jan 4 12:46:00 EST 2018
I'm forking this from my previous email, to open up the discussion and
generate some concrete ideas.
I'll repeat the basis:
after Brian C's OpenBSD porting meeting last night, it became clear that
there's a decent critical mass of port maintainers in the NYC area from
the BSD projects.
This specifically means people who port third-party applications to one
BSD or another for inclusion in the respective ports and packages. It
might include people who build and maintain large Mozilla ports, or
simple shell-based utilities. There might even be those involved in the
actual port-building infrastructure, ie, the Make environment that the
ports systems dwell in.
Assembling a bunch of them wouldn't be trivial, as we'd need space,
etc., but we could probably do this without a lot of extras past
NYCBSDCons require. Think no heavy sponsors, no catered food (except
maybe pizzas), no hotels.
There's some important issues to establish first:
* is the event aimed at current maintainers talking to other maintainers?
* if above is true, what topics would actually have them speaking the
same tongue to make the event worthwhile?
* would prospective maintainers be included on some level?
* if above is true, would porting workshops (like last night) be part of
the agenda?
Anyways, I hope this opens up some discussion on the topic, since this
will be the basis to determine whether this sort of event is feasible in
NYC.
g
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