CfP: FOSDEM 2021 - Microkernel Devroom

2020-12-08 Thread Martin Decky

Microkernel Devroom at FOSDEM 2021
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

   On-line version of this CfP: http://fosdem.microkernel.info/

   The developers and users of several free and open source
   microkernel-based operating systems will meet on-line as part of
   FOSDEM 2021 [1] 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, unikernel-based,
   component-based operating systems and similar topics.

   The devroom has been preliminarily scheduled to Saturday February 6th
   2021. The devroom will take place during European day hours.

   Possible topics of 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
 * used languages, tools and toolchains
 * enabling support for hardware (architectures, device drivers)
 * enabling support for programming languages
 * development processes, debugging
 * maintenance, testing and release engineering
 * security and robustness
 * trends and challenges
 * community and governance
 * use cases, experiences and status updates
 * best practices, lessons learned and demos

   This is a call for your participation. We kindly ask you to submit
   your proposals no later than on December 26th 2020. Please use the
   Pentabarf website [2] to submit your proposals. If you already have
   a user account in Pentabarf, please do not create a new one.

   Please make sure to select the Microkernel devroom as the track when
   submitting your talk and include at least the following information
   in your proposal:

 * title of your talk
 * your full name
 * short abstract of your talk (one or two paragraphs)
 * duration of your talk (at least 20 minutes and no longer than 50
   minutes), excluding a Q&A part
 * your short bio
 * your photo

   The talks will be pre-recorded in advance in January and streamed
   during the event. This means that you will need to complete and
   submit your talk by around mid January. However, each speaker should
   be also present on-line just after the streaming of the talk for
   a live Q&A. You can specify your prefered time slot of your talk.
   The communication language of the devroom is English.

   The official devroom schedule (along with the accepted talks) will be
   announced on December 31st 2020 on the devroom's mailing list [3] and
   the speakers will be notified via e-mail. The schedule will also be
   published on the FOSDEM website.

   You are also invited to send any other suggestions for what you want
   to see or do at the devroom to the mailing list.

 About the Devroom

   Since the first Microkernel devroom at FOSDEM 2012 [4], this devroom
   has been part of each following FOSDEM. The focus gradually widened
   to include component-based and unikernel-based operating systems. By
   now it has become a somewhat institutionalized tradition for the
   community to meet there. To this date, over a dozen projects have
   participated in one way or another. Each 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.

 Extraordinary Circumstances in 2021

   Due to the extraordinary mode of organization of FOSDEM 2021 (being
   an on-line event for the first time), many practical aspects of the
   devroom are still in the process of determination. For example, the
   devroom talks will be required to be pre-recorded in January and
   streamed during the event (with a live Q&A), but the technical
   details are still sketchy at this moment.

   The talk videos will be published under Creative Commons license by
   FOSDEM. By submitting a recorded talk, the speaker agrees to have it
   made available publicly indefinitively. For organizational purposes,
   we also need contact information of the speakers of accepted talks.

   Please check the official CfP page [5] of our devroom regularly. We
   will keep updating it as new guidelines will be determined by the
   FOSDEM organizers.

   Sadly, it will not be possible to arrange our traditional microkernel
   dinner and other in-person social gatherings in Brussels this time.
   However, we plan to organize an on-line replacement. The details will
   be announced later in January.

   On the other hand, the on-line nature of the devroom allows us to
   "overflow" to a second day in case we receive a substatial number of
   quality proposals.

 About FOSDEM

   FOSDEM [6] is a two-day event organised by volunteers to promote the
   widespread use of free and open source software. FOSDEM is widely
   recognised as one of the best such conferences worldwide. FOSDEM
   covers a wide spectrum of free and open source software and hardware

Re: CfP: FOSDEM 2021 - Microkernel Devroom

2020-12-08 Thread Almudena Garcia
This year, Hurd has got many awesome advances, like Rumpkernel.
Maybe, it could be interesting that some developers explain their progress
in the work during this year.


El mar, 8 dic 2020 a las 9:43, Martin Decky () escribió:

> Microkernel Devroom at FOSDEM 2021
> CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
>
> On-line version of this CfP: http://fosdem.microkernel.info/
>
> The developers and users of several free and open source
> microkernel-based operating systems will meet on-line as part of
> FOSDEM 2021 [1] 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, unikernel-based,
> component-based operating systems and similar topics.
>
> The devroom has been preliminarily scheduled to Saturday February 6th
> 2021. The devroom will take place during European day hours.
>
> Possible topics of 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
>   * used languages, tools and toolchains
>   * enabling support for hardware (architectures, device drivers)
>   * enabling support for programming languages
>   * development processes, debugging
>   * maintenance, testing and release engineering
>   * security and robustness
>   * trends and challenges
>   * community and governance
>   * use cases, experiences and status updates
>   * best practices, lessons learned and demos
>
> This is a call for your participation. We kindly ask you to submit
> your proposals no later than on December 26th 2020. Please use the
> Pentabarf website [2] to submit your proposals. If you already have
> a user account in Pentabarf, please do not create a new one.
>
> Please make sure to select the Microkernel devroom as the track when
> submitting your talk and include at least the following information
> in your proposal:
>
>   * title of your talk
>   * your full name
>   * short abstract of your talk (one or two paragraphs)
>   * duration of your talk (at least 20 minutes and no longer than 50
> minutes), excluding a Q&A part
>   * your short bio
>   * your photo
>
> The talks will be pre-recorded in advance in January and streamed
> during the event. This means that you will need to complete and
> submit your talk by around mid January. However, each speaker should
> be also present on-line just after the streaming of the talk for
> a live Q&A. You can specify your prefered time slot of your talk.
> The communication language of the devroom is English.
>
> The official devroom schedule (along with the accepted talks) will be
> announced on December 31st 2020 on the devroom's mailing list [3] and
> the speakers will be notified via e-mail. The schedule will also be
> published on the FOSDEM website.
>
> You are also invited to send any other suggestions for what you want
> to see or do at the devroom to the mailing list.
>
>   About the Devroom
>
> Since the first Microkernel devroom at FOSDEM 2012 [4], this devroom
> has been part of each following FOSDEM. The focus gradually widened
> to include component-based and unikernel-based operating systems. By
> now it has become a somewhat institutionalized tradition for the
> community to meet there. To this date, over a dozen projects have
> participated in one way or another. Each 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.
>
>   Extraordinary Circumstances in 2021
>
> Due to the extraordinary mode of organization of FOSDEM 2021 (being
> an on-line event for the first time), many practical aspects of the
> devroom are still in the process of determination. For example, the
> devroom talks will be required to be pre-recorded in January and
> streamed during the event (with a live Q&A), but the technical
> details are still sketchy at this moment.
>
> The talk videos will be published under Creative Commons license by
> FOSDEM. By submitting a recorded talk, the speaker agrees to have it
> made available publicly indefinitively. For organizational purposes,
> we also need contact information of the speakers of accepted talks.
>
> Please check the official CfP page [5] of our devroom regularly. We
> will keep updating it as new guidelines will be determined by the
> FOSDEM organizers.
>
> Sadly, it will not be possible to arrange our traditional microkernel
> dinner and other in-person social gatherings in Brussels this time.
> However, we plan to organize an on-line replacement. The details will
> be announced l