We are pleased to announce that the Distribution Kernels Microconference has been accepted to the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference. This is the first time Plumbers has offered a microconference focused on kernel distribution collaboration. Linux distributions come in many forms, ranging from community run distributions like Debian and Gentoo, to commercially supported ones offered by […]
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Distribution Kernels Microconference Accepted into 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
Linux Plumbers Earlybird Registration Quota Reached, Regular Registration Opens 30 June
A few days ago we added more capacity to the earlybird registration quota, but that too has now filled up, so your next opportunity to register for Plumbers will be Regular Registration on 30 June … or alternatively the call for presentations to the refereed track is still open and accepted talks will get a […]
Additional early bird slots available for LPC 2019
The Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) registration web site has been showing “sold out” recently because the cap on early bird registrations was reached. We are happy to report that we have reviewed the registration numbers for this year’s conference and were able to open more early bird registration slots. Beyond that, regular registration will open […]
Tracing Microconference Accepted into 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
We are pleased to announce that the Tracing Microconference has been accepted into the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference! Its return to Linux Plumbers shows that tracing is not finished in Linux, and there continue to be challenging problems to solve. There’s a broad list of ways to perform Tracing in Linux. From the original mainline […]
RISC-V microconference accepted for the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
The open nature of the RISC-V ecosystem has allowed contributions from both academia and industry leading to an unprecedented number of new hardware design proposals in a very short time span. Linux support is the key to enabling these new hardware options. Since last year’s Plumbers, many kernel features were added to RISC-V. To name […]
BPF microconference accepted into 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
We are pleased to announce that the BPF microconference has been accepted into the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference! Last year’s BPF microconference was such a success that it will be held again this year. BPF along with its just-in-time (JIT) compiler inside the Linux kernel allows for versatile programmability of the kernel and plays a […]
Lots of microconferences proposed for LPC
Microconference proposals have been rolling in for the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference, but it is not too late to submit more. So far, we have the following microconference proposals: Containers and checkpoint/restore You, Me and IoT Testing & Fuzzing BPF Toolchain RISC-V Distribution Kernels Android Database Tracing Real-Time Live Patching If you have suggestions for […]
Registration is open for the 2019 Linux Plumbers Conference
Registration is now open for the 2019 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC). It will be held September 9-11 in Lisbon, Portugal with dedicated Linux Kernel Summit and Networking tracks, as was done last year, along with the microconferences and refereed presentations that are LPC standards. Go to the registration site to sign up […]
Linux Plumbers Conference 2019 Call for Bird of a Feather (BoF) Session Proposals
On the heels of the previous announcements, we are also pleased to announce the Bird of a Feather (BoF) Session Proposals for the 2019 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference, which will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on September 9-11 in conjunction with the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit. BoFs are free-form get-togethers for people wishing to […]
Results from the 2018 LPC survey
Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey after Linux Plumbers in 2018. We had 134 responses, which, given the total number of conference participants of around 492, has provided confidence in the feedback. Overall: 85% of respondents were positive about the event, with only 2% actually saying they were dissatisfied. Co-locating with Kernel Summit proved popular, […]