[FOSDEM] CfP Microkernel and Component-Based OS
Sebastian Sumpf
Sebastian.Sumpf at genode-labs.com
Fri Oct 31 08:27:22 UTC 2025
Hi all,
here is our CfP in text form and as attachment:
We are happy to announce the CfP for the "Microkernel and Component-Based OS"
devroom at the upcoming FOSDEM 2026.
Developers and users of various free and open-source microkernel-based and
component-based operating systems will meet again at FOSDEM during the weekend
of January 31st and February 1st 2026 and will share a developer room.
The Microkernel and Component-Based OS devroom is currently looking for your
participation in the form of proposals for talks, demos and other related
activities. Possible topics for the devroom include, but are not limited to:
* Introduction of a specific OS or framework
* Design of subsystems and the general architecture of an OS
* Languages, tools and toolchains used
* Enabling support for hardware architectures, devices and programming languages
* Development processes, debugging
* Maintenance, testing and release engineering
* Safety, security and robustness
* Trends and challenges
* Research and open questions
* Community and governance
* Use cases, experiences and status updates
* Best practices and lessons learned
* Live demos
Important Dates
The deadline for submitting proposals is December 1, 2025 (23:55 CET).
Please use the FOSDEM website at https://fosdem.org/submit, select the
track "Microkernel and Component-Based OS" and include at least the
following information:
* Title of your proposal
* Short abstract (one or two paragraphs)
* Duration (20 - 30 minutes, including demos and Q&A)
* Your full name
* Your short bio
The devroom schedule (with accepted talks) will be announced on the
devroom website at https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/track/microkernel
by December 15, 2025. The schedule will also be posted to the devroom
mailing list and the speakers will be notified via email.
Like previous years, the devroom will take place as an in-person event
at the ULB Campus Solbosch in Brussels, Belgium during the second half
of February 1, 2026 (Sunday).
Due to the high number of submissions that FOSDEM received again this year, our
devroom has only been allocated half a day. Therefore, the final decision on the
duration of the talks will be made by the devroom organizers based on the number
of accepted proposals. Given these restrictions, eight to nine half hour slots
with a speaking time of 20 to 25 minutes and 5 to 10 minutes of Q&A form the
upper limit.
Requirements
The communication language of the devroom is English. All content must
relate to free and open-source software. By participating in the event,
you agree to the publication of your talk recordings, slides and other
content provided under the same CC-BY license as all other FOSDEM content.
All participants are expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct:
https://fosdem.org/2026/practical/conduct/
Contact
For the 2026 edition, the organizers of the devroom are
* Sebastian Sumpf (sebastian.sumpf [at] genode-labs.com)
* Josef Söntgen (josef.soentgen [at] genode-labs.com)
For any comments, questions and suggestions, please do not hesitate to
contact us directly or via microkernel-devroom-manager at fosdem.org.
Announcements and inquiries are additionally available through the devroom
mailing list
https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/microkernel-devroom
About the Devroom
Since the first Microkernel OS Devroom at FOSDEM 2012, this devroom has been a
part of each subsequent FOSDEM (with slight variations of the name). The focus
gradually widened to include component-based and other operating systems. It has
now become somewhat of a tradition for the open-source operating systems
community, a kind of "extended family meeting" and it is one of the very few
places where microkernel and operating-system enthusiasts meet regularly.
To date, over two dozen projects have participated in one way or another.
Many of the projects face similar challenges but come up with partially
different solutions. Therefore, the goal of the devroom is to bring the
various projects together, let them exchange ideas, cross-pollinate and
socialize.
As in the past, the devroom will offer the stage both to established
community members and to newcomers. Our goal is to select talks in an
inclusive manner and to create a balanced and unbiased schedule, while
keeping the quality of the devroom as high as in previous years.
About FOSDEM
FOSDEM is a two-day conference organized by volunteers to promote the
widespread use of free and open-source software. FOSDEM is widely recognized
as one of the largest and best such events worldwide. FOSDEM covers a wide
spectrum of free and open-source software and hardware projects and offers
a platform for people to collaborate.
To this end, FOSDEM has set up developer rooms (devrooms) where teams can
meet and showcase their projects. Devrooms are a place for teams to discuss,
hack and publicly present new ideas, latest results, lightning talks, news
and proposals. Besides developer rooms, FOSDEM also offers main tracks,
lightning talks, certification exams and project stands.
In recent years, FOSDEM has been hosting more than 5000 developers annually
at the ULB Solbosch Campus in Brussels, Belgium. The participation in FOSDEM
is totally free and requires no registration, although the organizers
gratefully accept donations and sponsorship.
Devroom Dinner
Over the years, it has become a tradition that devroom speakers and enthusiasts
meet for dinner somewhere in Brussels after the event to continue discussions,
socialize and meet old and new friends. We plan to follow that tradition in some
form as well in 2026 and will inform you about the exact arrangements later.
Hope to see all of you in Brussels!
--
Sebastian Sumpf
Genode Labs
http://www.genode-labs.com · http://genode.org
Genode Labs GmbH · Amtsgericht Dresden · HRB 28424 · Sitz Dresden
Geschäftsführer: Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske, Christian Helmuth
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We are happy to announce the CfP for the "Microkernel and Component-Based OS"
devroom at the upcoming FOSDEM 2026.
Developers and users of various free and open-source microkernel-based and
component-based operating systems will meet again at FOSDEM during the weekend
of January 31st and February 1st 2026 and will share a developer room.
The Microkernel and Component-Based OS devroom is currently looking for your
participation in the form of proposals for talks, demos and other related
activities. Possible topics for the devroom include, but are not limited to:
* Introduction of a specific OS or framework
* Design of subsystems and the general architecture of an OS
* Languages, tools and toolchains used
* Enabling support for hardware architectures, devices and programming languages
* Development processes, debugging
* Maintenance, testing and release engineering
* Safety, security and robustness
* Trends and challenges
* Research and open questions
* Community and governance
* Use cases, experiences and status updates
* Best practices and lessons learned
* Live demos
Important Dates
The deadline for submitting proposals is December 1, 2025 (23:55 CET).
Please use the FOSDEM website at https://fosdem.org/submit, select the
track "Microkernel and Component-Based OS" and include at least the
following information:
* Title of your proposal
* Short abstract (one or two paragraphs)
* Duration (20 - 30 minutes, including demos and Q&A)
* Your full name
* Your short bio
The devroom schedule (with accepted talks) will be announced on the
devroom website at https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/track/microkernel
by December 15, 2025. The schedule will also be posted to the devroom
mailing list and the speakers will be notified via email.
Like previous years, the devroom will take place as an in-person event
at the ULB Campus Solbosch in Brussels, Belgium during the second half
of February 1, 2026 (Sunday).
Due to the high number of submissions that FOSDEM received again this year, our
devroom has only been allocated half a day. Therefore, the final decision on the
duration of the talks will be made by the devroom organizers based on the number
of accepted proposals. Given these restrictions, eight to nine half hour slots
with a speaking time of 20 to 25 minutes and 5 to 10 minutes of Q&A form the
upper limit.
Requirements
The communication language of the devroom is English. All content must
relate to free and open-source software. By participating in the event,
you agree to the publication of your talk recordings, slides and other
content provided under the same CC-BY license as all other FOSDEM content.
All participants are expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct:
https://fosdem.org/2026/practical/conduct/
Contact
For the 2026 edition, the organizers of the devroom are
* Sebastian Sumpf (sebastian.sumpf [at] genode-labs.com)
* Josef Söntgen (josef.soentgen [at] genode-labs.com)
For any comments, questions and suggestions, please do not hesitate to
contact us directly or via microkernel-devroom-manager at fosdem.org.
Announcements and inquiries are additionally available through the devroom mailing list
https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/microkernel-devroom
About the Devroom
Since the first Microkernel OS Devroom at FOSDEM 2012, this devroom has been a
part of each subsequent FOSDEM (with slight variations of the name). The focus
gradually widened to include component-based and other operating systems. It has
now become somewhat of a tradition for the open-source operating systems
community, a kind of "extended family meeting" and it is one of the very few
places where microkernel and operating-system enthusiasts meet regularly.
To date, over two dozen projects have participated in one way or another.
Many of the projects face similar challenges but come up with partially
different solutions. Therefore, the goal of the devroom is to bring the
various projects together, let them exchange ideas, cross-pollinate and
socialize.
As in the past, the devroom will offer the stage both to established
community members and to newcomers. Our goal is to select talks in an
inclusive manner and to create a balanced and unbiased schedule, while
keeping the quality of the devroom as high as in previous years.
About FOSDEM
FOSDEM is a two-day conference organized by volunteers to promote the
widespread use of free and open-source software. FOSDEM is widely recognized
as one of the largest and best such events worldwide. FOSDEM covers a wide
spectrum of free and open-source software and hardware projects and offers
a platform for people to collaborate.
To this end, FOSDEM has set up developer rooms (devrooms) where teams can
meet and showcase their projects. Devrooms are a place for teams to discuss,
hack and publicly present new ideas, latest results, lightning talks, news
and proposals. Besides developer rooms, FOSDEM also offers main tracks,
lightning talks, certification exams and project stands.
In recent years, FOSDEM has been hosting more than 5000 developers annually
at the ULB Solbosch Campus in Brussels, Belgium. The participation in FOSDEM
is totally free and requires no registration, although the organizers
gratefully accept donations and sponsorship.
Devroom Dinner
Over the years, it has become a tradition that devroom speakers and enthusiasts
meet for dinner somewhere in Brussels after the event to continue discussions,
socialize and meet old and new friends. We plan to follow that tradition in some
form as well in 2026 and will inform you about the exact arrangements later.
Hope to see all of you in Brussels!
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