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From: Andrew Donnellan <ajd@linux.ibm.com>
To: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: lwn@lwn.net
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] [CFP] Call for Sessions - linux.conf.au Online 2021 Kernel Miniconf
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 13:45:35 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f43afd8c-5ce6-c505-3f4c-bd8f130ff904@linux.ibm.com> (raw)

LCA2021 Kernel Miniconf - Online - 2021-01-23
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LCA Kernel Miniconf submissions now open! (Ever wanted to present at 
LCA, but couldn't justify flying to Australia? Well, 2021 is your chance 
- we're going online-only for reasons you're probably aware of.)

Submissions close: 2020-12-18, 23:59 AoE/UTC-12
Submissions: https://linux.conf.au/proposals/submit/kernel-miniconf/
More info: https://lca-kernel.ozlabs.org/2021-cfs.html

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linux.conf.au 2021 will be held at the Australian National University, 
Canberra^W^W^W^W^W^Win the comfort of your own homes, by the magic of 
the internet, from 23-25 January 2021.

The Kernel Miniconf is a single-day miniconf track, held on Saturday 23 
January, about everything related to the kernel and low-level systems 
programming.

The Kernel Miniconf will focus on a variety of kernel-related topics - 
technical presentations on up-and-coming kernel developments, the future 
direction of the kernel, and kernel development community and process 
matters. Past Kernel Miniconfs have included technical talks on topics 
such as memory management, RCU, scheduling and filesystems, as well as 
talks on Linux kernel community topics such as licensing and Linux 
kernel development process.

We invite submissions on anything related to kernel and low-level 
systems programming. We welcome submissions from developers of all 
levels of experience in the kernel community, covering a broad range of 
topics. The focus of the miniconf will primarily be on Linux, however 
non-Linux talks of sufficient interest to a primarily Linux audience 
will be considered.

-- 
Andrew Donnellan              OzLabs, ADL Canberra
ajd@linux.ibm.com             IBM Australia Limited

             reply	other threads:[~2020-11-30  2:46 UTC|newest]

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2020-11-30  3:46   ` [ANNOUNCE] [CFP] Call for Sessions - linux.conf.au Online 2021 Kernel Miniconf Andrew Donnellan
2020-11-30  4:11     ` Andrew Donnellan
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