Re: OLS 2010 papers finally indexed.

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Sun Apr 10 2011 - 07:50:55 EST


On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:37, Rob Landley <rlandley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 04/10/2011 03:26 AM, anish singh wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Rob Landley <rlandley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:rlandley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> Â Â On 04/09/2011 11:57 PM, AmÃrico Wang wrote:
>> Â Â > On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Rob Landley
>> Â Â <rlandley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rlandley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>> Â Â >> FYI, the individual papers, with their abstracts, are linked from:
>> Â Â >>
>> Â Â >> Âhttp://kernel.org/doc/ols/2010
>> Â Â >>
>> Â Â >
>> Â Â > Nice work, Rob! Thanks a lot!
>>
>> Â Â You're welcome.
>>
>> Â Â I don't suppose anybody knows where the missing papers _are_?
>>
>> Â Â For example, a google search for "Coverage and profiling for realtime
>> Â Â tiny kernels" brought up two legacy organizations that locked the paper
>> Â Â away in a vault and then buried it in a sea trench:
>>
>> Â Â Âhttp://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1900726.1901172
>> Â Â Âhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5577998
>>
>> Rob just wanted to know if you had contacted the authors of above
>> article to publish it in kernel.org <http://kernel.org>?
>
> Not yet, I was still hoping Andrew Hutton would get back to me with the
> actual final proceedings. Â(Presumably they had a final file at some
> point go to the printer.)

Perhaps it helps putting Andrew in Cc (done)?

> According to the CFP, OLS papers are freely redistributable:
>
> Âhttp://www.linuxsymposium.org/2010/cfp.php
>
> Â"Authors retain copyright to all submitted papers, but have granted
> Âunlimited redistribution rights to all as a condition of submission."
>
> So mirroring them on kernel.org doesn't require additional permission.
> But that's assuming they're sourced from OLS. ÂSourcing the papers from
> somewhere else, I'm not sure it's the same version covered by the same
> license, so it's more work for me to confirm that stuff instead of
> relying on a blanket license from a single source.
>
>> If you have not then i can contact them (they work in my organisation)
>> and would request them to contribute in kernel.org <http://kernel.org>.
>
> Yes please.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

            Geert

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