FOSDEM 2016 - Microkernel devroom CfP
Jakub Jermar
jakub at jermar.eu
Fri Oct 23 14:17:03 CEST 2015
FOSDEM 2016 - Microkernel devroom
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The developers of several free and open-source microkernel-based
operating systems will meet at FOSDEM 2016[1] in Brussels, Belgium and
will share a developer room. The devroom is currently looking for
content in the form of talks and activities related to the area of
microkernel-based operating systems. Possible topics include, but are
not limited to:
* project introductory and status update talks, demos
* architecture, subsystem and components' design
* hardware and device drivers
* tools, languages and toolchains
* development, debugging, testing and release engineering
* best practices and learning from mistakes
* trends and challenges
* community and life with a microkernel project
Please use the Pentabarf[2] system to submit your proposals. You do not
need to create a new account if you already have one. When in doubt,
please use the devroom mailing list[3]. The deadline for your CfP
submissions is on 2015-12-13. Make sure to include the following in your
proposal:
* title of your talk
* abstract (one or two paragraphs)
* your full name
* your short bio
* a picture of yourself
* duration of your talk
The official devroom schedule (along with the accepted talks) will be
announced on 2015-12-18 in the devroom's mailing list and the speakers
will be notified via e-mail. The schedule will also be published on the
FOSDEM web and in the FOSDEM booklet.
The devroom will take place on Saturday of January 30, 2016 at ULB
Solbosch Campus in Brussels, Belgium[4].
About FOSDEM
FOSDEM is a two-day event organised by volunteers to promote the
widespread use of free and open source software. Taking place in the
beautiful city of Brussels (Belgium), FOSDEM is widely recognised as the
best such conference in Europe. FOSDEM covers a wide spectrum of free
and open source software projects, and offers a platform for people to
collaborate. To this end, FOSDEM has set up developer rooms (devrooms)
with network/internet connectivity and projectors where teams can meet
and showcase their projects. Devrooms are a place for teams to discuss,
hack and publicly present latest directions, lightning talks, news and
discussions. Besides developer rooms, FOSDEM also offers main tracks,
lightning talks, certification exams and project stands. Every year,
FOSDEM hosts more than 5000 developers at the ULB Solbosch campus.
Participation and attendance is totally free, though the organisers
gratefully accept donations and sponsorship. No registration necessary.
About the devroom
Since its inception in 2012 the Microkernel devroom has been part of
each FOSDEM conference. It has become a sort of an institutionalized
tradition since then. To this date over a dozen projects have
participated in one way or another, delivering forty talks and other
contributions in total. The goal of the Microkernel devroom has been to
bring the various projects together and let them share ideas,
cross-pollinate and socialize. Each year the devroom is organized by one
of the projects based on a system of rotating presidency from the pool
of projects that opt in. In 2016 it is HelenOS' turn again.
Social events
It has become a tradition that the microkernel projects dine together
somewhere in downtown Brussels after the devroom closes. The year 2016
will not be any different, so there is going to be a microkernel family
dinner on Saturday night. The exact location and time will be specified
later. Consult the FOSDEM web and other projects for additional social
events such as the famous FOSDEM-organized Friday Beer Event and the
FOSDEM-arranged free sightseeing tours for spouses.
Important dates
2015-10-23 CfP
2015-12-13 CfP deadline
2015-12-18 Devroom schedule published, speakers notified
2016-01-30 Microkernel devroom takes place
2016-01-30 Microkernel family dinner
Links
[1] http://fosdem.org/2016
[2] https://penta.fosdem.org/submission/FOSDEM16
[3] https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/microkernel-devroom
[4] https://fosdem.org/2016/practical/transportation/
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