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Message-ID: <e7e0d0c0-799f-28b7-2a2e-418afe809f24@linux.ibm.com>
Date:   Thu, 12 Aug 2021 01:19:23 +1000
From:   Andrew Donnellan <ajd@...ux.ibm.com>
To:     LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Cc:     lwn@....net
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] [CFP] linux.conf.au Online 2022 Kernel Miniconf

LCA2022 Kernel Miniconf - Online - 2022-01-14
---------------------------------------------

The linux.conf.au 2022 Kernel Miniconf Call for Proposals is now open. 
Start working on your talks!

Date: 2022-01-14
Location: The Internet (again)
Submissions close: 2021-09-05, 23:59 AoE/UTC-12
Submissions: https://linux.conf.au/proposals/submit/kernel-miniconf/
More info: https://lca-kernel.ozlabs.org/2022-cfp.html

Significant changes from last year:
- All miniconf speakers are guaranteed a free ticket
- All talks will be 30 minutes long
- CFP is now being run at the same time as main conference CFP process: 
if your talk is of broader interest consider submitting to the main 
conference as well

***************************************************************************

linux.conf.au 2022 will be held from 14-16 January 2022.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19-related restrictions on events and travel, 
LCA2022 will once again be held online. (Silver lining is you can speak 
or attend from wherever you are without flying here!)

The Kernel Miniconf is a single-day miniconf track, held on Friday 14 
January, about everything related to the kernel and low-level systems 
programming.

The Kernel Miniconf invites talks about up-and-coming kernel 
developments, the future direction of the kernel, and kernel development 
community and process matters. Past Kernel Miniconfs have covered topics 
such as memory management, RCU, scheduling, testing/CI and filesystems, 
as well as community and process topics such as licensing, developer 
workflows, safety critical processes, and so on.

We invite submissions on anything related to kernel and low-level 
systems programming. We welcome submissions from developers of all 
levels of experience, and from anyone connected with the kernel whether 
you are an upstream kernel developer, distro maintainer, academic 
researcher or a developer who works further downstream. 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@...ux.ibm.com             IBM Australia Limited

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