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Wong" To: linux-fsdevel , linux-kernel , linux-block@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, x86@kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org Cc: Zach Brown , Matthew Wilcox Subject: Re: Call for Proposals for fossy.us 2025 Message-ID: <20250428040728.GA1035866@frogsfrogsfrogs> References: <20250422033344.GI25700@frogsfrogsfrogs> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline In-Reply-To: <20250422033344.GI25700@frogsfrogsfrogs> X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: D96B240002 X-Stat-Signature: wwx4ujo9hizg5fxm35n5fh1ic59p6itg X-Rspam-User: X-Rspamd-Server: rspam08 X-HE-Tag: 1745813249-831414 X-HE-Meta: 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 X-Bogosity: Ham, tests=bogofilter, spamicity=0.000000, version=1.2.4 Sender: owner-linux-mm@kvack.org Precedence: bulk X-Loop: owner-majordomo@kvack.org List-ID: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 08:33:44PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'd like to (very belatedly) invite you all to the 2025 fossy.us > conference that's being put on by Software Freedom Conservancy: > > https://2025.fossy.us/ > > This is their third year of operation, and this time they've added a > track for Linux kernel topics! Originally the track was going to be run > by willy and I, but he had to drop out for various reasons. zab has > stepped up to fill the gap. > > We're looking for people to propose sessions for the track. These can > be informal presentations, discussion sections, or even a panel. In the > past two editions, the attendees have ranged from technical folks from > userspace projects to free software advocates who operate in the > political and legal spheres. I think the most interesting topics would > involve the kernel <-> userspace barrier, or technical deep-dives into > how do the more complex parts of the kernel actually work, but I > obviously have kernel-tinted glasses and welcome any strong proposal. > > Anyhow, the CfP deadline is April 28th, so please lob whatever proposals ...and has now been extended until May 5th. We've gotten a few proposals and look forward to the rest! ;) --D > you have soon. The conference is in Portland, Oregon (USA) at the end > of July, which ... I know is going to be problematic for a lot of > people. This is a tough year for conferences (both planning and > attending) so if you have questions, please feel free to ask them here > or privately. > > --Darrick (and Zach) >