Hello David,
I could also give a more detailed presentation on the radiomodem and FEC parts of OpenBTS if there is interest in such low-layer details, maybe on Monday afternoon if there are still people around.
I am interested too, however I have to leave on Monday afternoon. But if I am the only one affected there is of course no need to change the schedule.
Best regards, Dieter
Hi Dieter and others,
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 07:53:47PM +0000, Dieter Spaar wrote:
I could also give a more detailed presentation on the radiomodem and FEC parts of OpenBTS if there is interest in such low-layer details, maybe on Monday afternoon if there are still people around.
I am interested too, however I have to leave on Monday afternoon. But if I am the only one affected there is of course no need to change the schedule.
Well, I see the following options:
Option 0) if there is consensus to move some other topic to monday afternoon in order to free some slot for the radiomodem/TRX, I am happy to alter the schedule.
Option 1) Also, we could make some other slot smaller. But at least I'm feeling a bit difficult to do so without any input from you. We might reduce UMTS and Smalltalk projects to one hour each, freeing one hour for radiomodem+FEC on Sunday. We might also do the same with Core network protocols + implementation, but they're really quite complex and I was hoping to get more people involved in them...
Option 2) We simply do it at one of the nights after dinner
Option 3) We convince David to have his lunch a bit later while we all enjoy eating Pizza + listening to his talk during the lunch break. Ok, that would be unfair, wouldn't it? ;)
Regards, Harald
Hi Harald,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:03, Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org wrote:
Hi Dieter and others,
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 07:53:47PM +0000, Dieter Spaar wrote:
I could also give a more detailed presentation on the radiomodem and FEC parts of OpenBTS if there is interest in such low-layer details, maybe on Monday afternoon if there are still people around.
I am interested too, however I have to leave on Monday afternoon. But if I am the only one affected there is of course no need to change the schedule.
Well, I see the following options:
Option 0) if there is consensus to move some other topic to monday afternoon in order to free some slot for the radiomodem/TRX, I am happy to alter the schedule.
Option 1) Also, we could make some other slot smaller. But at least I'm feeling a bit difficult to do so without any input from you. We might reduce UMTS and Smalltalk projects to one hour each, freeing one hour for radiomodem+FEC on Sunday. We might also do the same with Core network protocols + implementation, but they're really quite complex and I was hoping to get more people involved in them...
I would be happy to reduce my UmTRX talk from 1h to 20-30min if this helps. I don't think there will be a lot to tell or discuss about UmTRX. The only thing which may cause a discussion is the way of open-sourcing hardware. I would love to get feedback on this from everyone, but I'm not sure whether audience will be interested in this topic or not.
Then, I think we could shrink GPRS from 2h to 1.5h and have a followup discussion at free time if needed. I'm not sure how many people will be really interested in 2h long discussion on a very specific topic. Well, unless you plan to do a long intro on GPRS architecture.
Hi Alexander and others,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:54:30PM +0400, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
I would be happy to reduce my UmTRX talk from 1h to 20-30min if this helps. I don't think there will be a lot to tell or discuss about UmTRX. The only thing which may cause a discussion is the way of open-sourcing hardware. I would love to get feedback on this from everyone, but I'm not sure whether audience will be interested in this topic or not.
Ok, noted. I also agree it might probably not require a full hour. Thus, I have made it to 30 mins and added the osmo-codegen topic into the remaining 30mins.
Then, I think we could shrink GPRS from 2h to 1.5h and have a followup discussion at free time if needed. I'm not sure how many people will be really interested in 2h long discussion on a very specific topic. Well, unless you plan to do a long intro on GPRS architecture.
I've removed osmo-codegen from the list of topics and reduced it to one hour in order to make space for David. Hope this is ok...
Regarding the GPRS topics: I think it would help to have some technical information on what kind of tasks the PCU all needs to implement, as I guess not everyone is very familiar with it.
The updated schedule is now on the official OsmoDevCon2012 page:
https://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmoDevCon2012#Schedule
Regards, Harald
Harald -
I don't mind option 3 as long as there is something left for me to eat. I made the suggestion late, so I can be flexible. I don't think there is more than an hour of material. Option 2, after dinner, is OK also.
-- David
On Feb 21, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Harald Welte wrote:
Option 3) We convince David to have his lunch a bit later while we all enjoy eating Pizza + listening to his talk during the lunch break. Ok, that would be unfair, wouldn't it? ;)