 here's my pretty picture all right guys I hope I'm going to satisfy your curiosity why I'm here what I'm doing here well first thank you for having me here Lars thanks a lot I know there was a lot to me present this wonderful program it's OPW so it's a outreach program for women women like me who wanted to create software and actually system software there was the first time as a GNOME and FOSS Foundation they organized the kernel internship program for women out of 41 applicants for kernel internship the seven were selected two of them were working on exam projects and the rest were taking parts and development for drivers Ethernet drivers and parallel boot and all that stuff yesterday we had a talk at Linuxcon and we really had a good feedback we had four interns at Linuxcon and UK here and a couple weeks ago two of the other interns went to North America at Linuxcon to represent the same program the main key is an editor for Linux from the Linux Foundation for the kernel internship for program for women it's a star-sharp it's the main country it's actually maintainer of the USB range of Linux kernel people know her pretty well and she's a she's a great organizer so she brought us all here me as a I was I was actually a full-time admin and I was administering the Linux for quite some time and I wasn't that happy recently and I was looking for ways to escape that way and I was somehow looking at the all WN.net the resource you all pretty much you know know about and it was this this interesting app and I was like hmm interesting kernel wow key words that's all I need you know but I was I was having a full-time job and I was not sure if I can even leave it and I was like that's kind of requires a lot of commitment from me as a now I can't do that I can't quit my job right then somehow I came across again I think it was in Google plus and Sarah shark mentioned it again and people were like everybody was excited and I'm like yeah I'm gonna try I'm gonna just quit my job and just start a new life right well they didn't let me quit because I'm good what I'm doing so actually I was working part-time and I was engaged in the project and there was a actually more than full-time job I think I've worked more than before but that's that's all came out really nice those are the pretty faces you see those are my mentors those are the actually Sarah Sharp is in the middle as an organizer from the Linux Foundation there's a people who actually managed to bring women in the GNOME and from GNOME for GNOME internship Mozilla many other participants actually financing this program right now so it's quite exciting and those are the other inventors some of them you know that's the corner at the end well I think I should have put last face there too next time all right so that's how it's all started that's all started I think it by the end of April and I think in May I got that note that I was accepted into the program so that was really cool my work was concentrated on bringing new more awareness to the partial guests that was a piece of work it's not the big right now but it's it's actually I think will be extended a little bit all you know that Linux now supports the new machines and uniform memory architectures and that's what the partial guests were missing all right so I I know about a couple of attempts of bringing it into the into life and I've seen a couple of patches also or more than couple so that was actually my project and that's how it's supposed to look like so if you run your power virtualized guests on the new machine on the hardware in the machine your power virtualized guests should know about that somehow well actually it's not completely true because you can run the same power virtualized guests without hardware having a hardware new machine and running hypervisor actually just on the regular you may machine all right so couple words about internship since it's my first contribution after the accept a beam accepted into the program because they they pass into the program was to actually submit couple of kernel patches which if you try to submit patches into the kernel you know it's kind of and get a little bit yeah so well well that was fun because yeah they were looking at us all those women sending patches interesting let me look at this oh new lines here we go all right so it was very interesting and I have to mention that our one of our interns she was working on cleaning some patches don't remember which ones and she actually made to the top 10 top list of a Linux kernel contributors for the past release so that was really nice well those are were cosmetic patches but still she's got very and I think we beat up the Google and patches so for Linux kernel so that's pretty cool all right so for me my challenges were that that was my first contribution I had to face developers with the big experience and you know I well it's not what he wasn't he wasn't scary you know he just I know my limits right I knew where I liked the knowledge so I had to learn a lot but it was pretty challenging and I love challenges because that's why I'm here guys I don't see any women I just didn't some but not anymore you scare her away all right so well there was interesting three four five months I don't know I keep counting because it just doesn't stop anymore which is which is nice so what was done a couple of patches were submitted into the gender list they were reviewed yeah the first patch was fun it's like I'm not reading this anymore I'm like oh okay well then the also the Linux patches were submitted into the development list and there are a couple of things we have to do and work on me too yeah and the coding style is absolutely terrible thing working and it's just a different day also I think for the next release candidate I it should be or yeah it should be there yeah yeah so we'll be testing cool all right so well that happens now you can bring actually the power visualize guest and have them no more aware the way you want all the way we want right so they can be configured pretty much in any aspect of pneumatopology and mapping everything that the VCPUs to the to the virtual notes virtual notes to the physical nails or you just can leave it actually on the automatic pneumo placement mechanism which is tired is working on work on there are many other things to do also well I didn't also know so about part of the show as guests with the new more support so there's a couple runs well okay so there are a couple of key issues right now and one of them is automatic pneumo balancing which is working okay in Linux and actually Jonathan Corbett claimed that the the performance with automatic pneumo balancing is compared is actually comparable to the one with the manual tuning which I don't know I didn't want any performance test yet so well that's the one of the key issues which probably will prevent dispatches to be alive so I'll be working the next a couple of weeks on that well the other parts it's actually making a domain zero and HVM domains no more we're now after the George George presentations I think there's a new kind of type of domain coming up so that's another thing the performance evaluations and yeah of course more patches well well the things I learned I mean you guys probably know them all right well for me that was that was new right I know that I shouldn't submit big patches that's for sure that's a yeah that was a head scratch for me I wouldn't do that you know I'll try it I'll try to do my best also well as I said the quitting styles you know but that's manageable but just it's just fun well also I learned a lot about Xen in general the part virtual guests and I actually didn't expect what I'm gonna learn so much in details about Linux kernel as well because at first I was like oh I virtualization okay no that doesn't work this way so all right guys so I hope you enjoy that and I hope somebody from you know some women who are out there sitting in the workplaces working full-time contributing to the enterprise communities and trying to get out of there and contribute to open source and the advanced these skills and become a system developers so if you have any questions yeah by the way there is a I think there is a no on the no website oh it's on the first slide there is a that ad right there right and everybody can go and just you know send a lease to somebody else who you know so they will be and I know Lars gonna say about the that this round the round number seven which is gonna be I think the deadline is what November love Xen project sponsors one winter so cool any questions I'm like I'm not used to that idea yet you know I was curious because previously you did the system administration but where did you learn to program actually well I actually I have a master's degree in computer science so yeah there is no system you know administrator and master's degree so that's kind of you supposed to know how to program well I've done some micro controls programming before but on like my student years he just wasn't paid good at that time I mean zero okay yeah so at this time in my country we had to switch over to some other so we could finish our education at least any other questions thank you