On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 10:26 PM, Tanish Shinde wrote: > hi > I understand that you think that this talk is basic and I could Not Agree > More > I have taken the time to develop the framework for my next talk > Structural Decomposition Of The Linux FileSystem #101 > Please take this talk into consideration and I believe that this is very > high level discussion about the Linux Filesystem, and also tell me your > thoughts on it its pretty lengthy and incredibly detailed and requesting to > reply as soon as possible > > Thanking You > Tanish Vishal Shinde > > On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 21:50, Greg KH wrote: > >> On Sat, Jun 01, 2019 at 12:02:24PM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote: >> > On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 02:09:39AM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote: >> > > From: Tanish Shinde >> > > >> > > [ Note: The following abstract was submitted via the Linux Plumbers >> > > Conference website. Per the instructions that were posted for the >> > > Maintainer's / Kernel Summit Call for Proposals[1], the proposal >> > > should also be posted on the ksummit-discuss list, so that people >> > > can comment on the proposal, and perhaps start a discussion before >> > > the summit. >> > > >> > > [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/788378/ >> > > >> > > Please note that topic proposals for both the Kernel Summit and the >> > > Maintainer's Summit are still welcome, and the deadline has been >> > > extended to June 3rd. -- Ted ] >> > > >> > > The Linux kernel is the core of a large and complex operating system, >> and while it's huge, it is well organized in terms of subsystems and >> layers. In this talk, the viewer explores the general structure of the >> Linux kernel and gets to know its major subsystems and core interfaces. >> > > >> > > In This Talk We Will Discuss The Following Topics >> > > >> > > * The Fundamental Architecture Of Linux >> > > * System Call Interface & Process Management >> > > * Memory Management & The Virtual File System >> > > * Network Stack & Device Drivers >> > > * Architecture Dependent Code >> > >> > IMHO, it is far too beginner topic for LPC and definitely for KS too. >> >> I agree, this really is too much of a beginner-oriented talk for this >> conference. >> >> thanks, >> >> greg k-h >> >