Category Archives: Announcements

Android MC CFP

The Android Microconference brings the upstream community and Android systems developers together to discuss issues and changes to the Android platform and their dependencies and interactions with the Linux  kernel, allowing for collaboration on solutions for upstream. Since last year’s conference, there has been quite a bit of progress, specifically around: MGLRU enabled on Android14 […]

Compute Express Link (CXL) MC CFP

We are pleased to announce that we will have a CXL MC this year at Plumbers, and hereby invite the community in our call for participation. Compute Express Link is a cache coherent fabric that in recent years has been gaining momentum in the industry. CXL 3.0 launched just before Plumbers 2022 (where very early […]

Linux Kernel Debugging MC CFP

We are pleased to announce the first ever Linux Kernel Debugging Microconference, and we are now accepting proposals and problem statements. Kernel debugging can be done in many ways with many purpose-built tools, from printk to Crash, Drgn, KDB/KGDB, and more. These tools are built on layers of standards, formats, implicit standards, and undocumented assumptions […]

RISC-V Microconference CFP

We’re holding another edition of the RISC-V microconference for Plumbers  at 2023. Broadly speaking anything related to both Linux and RISC-V is  on topic, but discussions tend to involve the following categories: How to support new RISC-V ISA features in Linux, both for the  standards and for vendor-specific extensions. Discussions related to RISC-V based SOCs, […]

Real-time and Scheduling Microconference CFP

The real-time and scheduling micro-conference joins these two intrinsically connected communities to discuss the next steps together. Over the past decade, many parts of PREEMPT_RT have been included in the official Linux codebase. Examples include real-time mutexes, high-resolution timers, lockdep, ftrace, RCU_PREEMPT, threaded interrupt handlers, and more. The number of patches that need integration has […]

Registration for LPC 2023 is open

We’re happy to announce that registration for LPC 2023 is now open. To register please go to our attend page. To try to prevent the instant sellout we had last year we’ve updated our cancellation policy to no refunds only transfers of registrations. You will find more details during the registration process. LPC 2023 follows […]

eBPF & Networking Track

Linux Plumbers Conference 2023 is pleased to host the eBPF & Networking Track! For the fourth year in a row, the eBPF & Networking Track is going to bring together developers, maintainers, and other contributors from all around the globe to discuss improvements to the Linux kernel’s networking stack as well as BPF subsystem and […]

CFP Open – Microconferences

We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers (CFP) for Microconferences at the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) 2023. LPC 2023 is currently planned to take place in Richmond, VA, USA from 13 November to 15 November. For details about the location, co-location with other events see our website and social media for updates. Like […]

CFP Open – Refereed Track Presentations

The Call for Refereed Presentation Proposals for the 2023 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) is now open. We plan to hold LPC in Richmond Virginia on November 13-15, 2023. Submitters should ideally be able to give their presentation in person, although presenting remotely will be possible if necessary. Expectation is that the presentation […]

Linux Plumbers Goes Fully Virtual

You may have noticed that the Linux Foundation has announced moving OSS+ELC from Dublin to Seattle, WA due to survey results and vaccination rates in Europe. Since we agreed to co-locate with OSS+ELC this year, we’ve been debating following suit or going virtual. Unfortunately, the safety protocols imposed by event venues in the US require […]

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