Plumbers Conference 2011

Post Syndicated from Lennart Poettering original https://0pointer.net/blog/projects/lpc2011.html

The Linux Plumbers
Conference 2011 in Santa Rosa, CA, USA
is coming nearer (Sep. 7-9).
Together with Kay Sievers I am running the Boot&Init track, and together with
Mark Brown the Audio track.

For both tracks we still need proposals. So if you haven’t submitted
anything yet, please consider doing so. And that quickly. i.e. if you can
arrange for it, last sunday would be best, since that was actually the final
deadline. However, the submission form is still open, so if you submit
something really, really quickly we’ll ignore the absence of time travel and the calendar for a bit. So, go,
submit something. Now.

What are we looking for? Well, here’s what I just posted on the audio
related mailing lists
:

So, please consider submitting something if you haven't done so yet. We
are looking for all kinds of technical talks covering everything audio
plumbing related: audio drivers, audio APIs, sound servers, pro audio,
consumer audio. If you can propose something audio related -- like talks
on media controller routing, on audio for ASOC/Embedded, submit
something! If you care for low-latency audio, submit something. If you
care about the Linux audio stack in general, submit something.

LPC is probably the most relevant technical conference on the general
Linux platform, so be sure that if you want your project, your work,
your ideas to be heard then this is the right forum for everything
related to the Linux stack. And the Audio track covers everything in our
Audio Stack, regardless whether it is pro or consumer audio.

And here’s what I posted to the init
related lists
:

So, please consider submitting something if you haven't done so yet. We
are looking for all kinds of technical talks covering everything from
the BIOS (i.e. CoreBoot and friends), over boot loaders (i.e. GRUB and
friends), to initramfs (i.e. Dracut and friends) and init systems
(i.e. systemd and friends). If you have something smart to say about any
of these areas or maybe about related tools (i.e. you wrote a fancy new
tool to measure boot performance) or fancy boot schemes in your
favourite Linux based OS (i.e. the new Meego zero second boot ;-)) then
don't hesitate to submit something on the LPC web site, in the Boot&Init
track!

And now, quickly, go to the
LPC website
and post your session proposal in the Audio resp. Boot&Init; track! Thank you!