Computer nerd, electronics enthusiast. Recovering perfectionist.
Working on Linux Kernel CI at Red Hat, LF KernelCI, and at large.
| GitHub | https://github.com/spbnick |
| Blog | https://spbnick.github.io/ |
| YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/spbnick |
Computer nerd, electronics enthusiast. Recovering perfectionist.
Working on Linux Kernel CI at Red Hat, LF KernelCI, and at large.
| GitHub | https://github.com/spbnick |
| Blog | https://spbnick.github.io/ |
| YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/spbnick |
Oh, FFS, another one ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
For example, right now I'm doing: protoc -o/dev/stdout --include_imports test.proto I am calling protoc from a Go program, so this limitation requires me to either use a temporary file, or hard-cod...
We did it! We broke the 250-slide barrier!
Come, join our @KernelCI team for a talk on GitLab CI use for kernel development at @linuxplumbersconf in two hours, in hall L2-L3, and see why we needed so many slides ๐
The Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) is a developer conference for the open source community. The LPC brings together the top developers working on the plumbing of Linux - kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing systems, etc. - and gives them three days to work together on core design problems. The conference is divided into several working sessions focusing on different plumbing topics, as well as a general paper track.