The 8th Linux Japan Symposium

7月9日に行われた第8回Linux Foundation Japan Symposiumの内容について、イベントに参加できなかった人にも資料を見る機会を作りたいと思い、TLUGのmlにメッセージを送り、KernelTrapのフォーラムに記事を投稿した。KernelTrapのほうは、リンクが多いせいかスパムフィルタに引っかかったので、管理者にメールを送っておいたから、あとで登録してもらえると思う。下記は、KernelTrapに送ったバージョンだが、主要な情報はこれで含まれているはずだ。

Hi, all,

Thomas Gleixner, Andrew Morton, Paul Moore, James Morris have visited Japan and had talks. The movie (FLV) are available in addition to the slides PDF. So I wanted to share this event with you kernel geeks.

Event information (English, PDF):
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/sympo0807.pdf Japanese information:
(Slides and movies (FLV) are available in the same url)
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/modules/tinyd5/index.php?id=9

1. The Completely Fair Scheduler ---- Thomas Gleixner (linutronix)
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/lfjp2008.pdf
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/lf-tg.flv
2. Status and Direction of Kernel Development ---- Andrew Morton (Google)
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/Andrew-symposium-...
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/lf-am.flv
3. Introduction to Labeled Networking on Linux ---- Paul Moore (HP)
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/James-SELinux.pdf
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/lf-jm.flv
4. Realities of Mainlining - Case of the TOMOYO Linux Project ---- Toshiharu Harada (NTT Data) (me)
 http://sourceforge.jp/projects/tomoyo/document/lfj2008.pdf
 http://www.linux-foundation.jp/uploads/seminar20080709/lf-harada.flv

Linux Foundation Japan holds events like this periodically. Every slides have been published in their seminar page (it's a pity there is no English pages).
http://www.linux-foundation.jp/modules/tinyd5/

Amanda McPherson's Linux Foundation blog:
 http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/amanda/2008/07/15/linux-is-big-in-japan-our-symposium/Notes by James Morris:
 http://james-morris.livejournal.com/31240.html
 http://james-morris.livejournal.com/31766.html
Photos:
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/x_jamesmorris/sets/72157606062948055/
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/haradats/sets/72157606355984145/

It was a great symposium and I am happy I was there!