[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [ANNOUNCE] Call for agenda items for September 5th Community Call @ 15:00 UTC
On 05.09.19 10:14, Andrew Cooper wrote: On 05/09/2019 08:49, Lars Kurth wrote:On 05/09/2019, 08:41, "Rich Persaud" <persaur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sep 5, 2019, at 03:19, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Forgive me asking, but why is this put up as an agenda item here? > IMO this is the kind of thing where you would send a proposal and > request feedback by email first, and put it up as an agenda item > here only if it got stalled there. (Apologies if I've overlooked > such a stalled thread.)If Xen community call topics are limited to escalations of xen-devel threads, then a new thread can be created for this topic. Xen community calls have also provided real-time, interactive feedback on candidate proposals, along with guidance on areas which need documentation before a formal proposal is made to xen-devel. Such agenda items are typically covered after all series and priority topics have been addressed. I don't mind having items such these on the agenda and to be fair have added similar items onto the agenda in the past.Clearly, they are forward looking [like an RFC], for which reason I tend to add them to the end of an agenda if there is a busy schedule Personally, on this specific item, it is not really clear what the questions are. In other words: is this about UUIDS/domain ids only, or is there something else.Requiring something to be blocked on xen-devel before we discuss it on the call is monumentally short sighted, and off-putting for contributors. In this case, it is very definitely not the first time this problem has been raised, as it is an XSA shaped elephant in the room. Its no secret that id wraps cause problems, and while our security policy doesn't comment on the matter, it also doesn't say "warning - stuff *will* break in weird, wonderful, and security-relevant ways when domid's wrap". The order of the agenda is important, and I don't think this should be at the top, but even if we only end up with 2 minutes to discuss it, then so be it. (2 minutes of talking can still be far more valuable than a weeks worth of emailing.) What is not acceptable is suggesting that it should be veto'd simply because it is perceived to be a very fresh idea/query. I still think it would help if a short high level design would be posted on xen-devel first. At least for me it is much easier to discuss a new idea when I had some time to think about it. And by having to write it down the one proposing the idea will have to sort his thoughts and will stumble over potential problems, instead of everyone on the call having to imagine what he was thinking and finding the same problems, which might be solved already. And by having seen a proposal early I can decide to drop off the call in case I'm not interested. But I might not know whether some areas I'm interested in might be touched by a new idea before having seen the high level description. This is no veto, but just a suggestion how to use the time of all call attendees more effectively. Juergen _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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