You are signed up for the OpenSolaris summit, aren't you?
Also, don't forget to sign up for the OpenSolaris summit in Santa Cruz this coming weekend.
You can sign up and find out more info at the following URL:
http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/OpenSolaris_Summit
( Apr 29 2008, 12:26:11 AM PDT ) PermalinkCommunityOne closing in on May 5th
CommunityOne is very close, on May 5th, and there's some special announcements to happen, so if you're not doing anything please show up. It's on Monday for JavaOne, but has several sessions for OpenSolaris.Please see the schedule here:
http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/pdfs/CommunityOne2008_agenda.pdf
There's gonna be a lot of festivity and fun, with several events in the evening planned for the community.
( Apr 29 2008, 12:21:11 AM PDT ) Permalink
[SVOSUG] Project Nitro, Venue Change to Mansion/SCA07, Thursday 04/24/08
For this month's meeting we have a change of venue, just across the road from the Santa Clara Auditorium, we will be meeting in SCA07, known as the Mansion. This is a very special venue, and I will remind our community that we will be using one of California historical buildings, no different than the auditorium, but this is where the Governor stayed when he visited the Agnew campus. Sun did a wonderful job at restoring this building, and we would like to ensure that we are able to continue using it in the future. As such, please help us "tread lightly" inside.
The rooms are smaller in the Mansion, but there are more than one, so we can spread out if needed. The intent is that it will be easier to manage the lighting for the video and hold the meeting in a different, more intimate setting. The alarm can't be disarmed, so you will need to knock on the door and one of us will open it for you. The Mansion is located almost directly across from the Santa Clara Auditorium, in the smaller building located to the left of the large structure directly across the street. Use the same parking along Palm, and in the parking lots. The Mansion also has an ice machine in the kitchen, where we can host the beverages and snacks for the meeting.
The first presentation will be given by Jonathan Chew and Sasha Kolbasov, explaining Project Nitro. Project Nitro was a performance project to speed up the builds, to better parellelize the build process to use the system more efficiently. Build times have dropped down on x86 and sparc both, and I'll let Jonathan and Sasha give real world numbers. I'm seeing about 15-20 percent improvement on x86 and more on sparc myself.
Jonathan and Sasha will explain to you how they went about this project, which is most applicable to many processes on OpenSolaris where similar improvements could also be achieved.
We will be broadcasting over the web through ustream, and you can get the embedded window on the SVOSUG project page of OpenSolaris.org. Please join us over the web if you can't make it in person.
When: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Where: Sun's Santa Clara Campus Auditorium (SCA07, the Mansion)
What: Project Nitro, better performance through better parellelization
Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm
Google Maps link
OpenSolaris SVOSUG project page link
Hope to see you there, and if not, hope you see us!

