The CFP for BPF devroom at FOSDEM closes on Dec 1st. Please submit your proposal, and/or forward to the folks that might be interested in attending or speaking. On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 3:32 PM Quentin Monnet <qmo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > We are delighted to announce the Call for Participation (CFP) for the > very first eBPF Devroom at FOSDEM! > > Mark the Dates > -------------- > > - December 1st, 2024: Submission deadline > - December 15th, 2024: Announcement of accepted talks and schedule > - February 1st, 2025 (Saturday afternoon): eBPF Devroom at FOSDEM > > eBPF at FOSDEM > -------------- > > FOSDEM is a free, community-organized event focusing on open source, and > aiming at gathering open source software developers and communities to > meet, learn, and share. It takes place annually in Brussels, Belgium. > After hosting a number of eBPF-related talks in various devrooms over > the years, FOSDEM 2025 welcomes a devroom dedicated to eBPF for the > first time! This devroom aims at gathering talks about various aspects > of eBPF, ideally on multiple platforms. > > Topics of Interest > ------------------ > > If you have something to present about eBPF, we would love for you to > consider submitting a proposal to the Devroom. > > The projects or technologies discussed in the talks MUST be open-source. > > Topics of interest for the Devroom include (but are not limited to): > > - eBPF development: recent or proposed features (on Linux, on other > platforms, or even cross-platform), such as: > - eBPF program signing and supply chain security > - Profiling eBPF with eBPF > - eBPF-based process schedulers > - eBPF in storage devices > - eBPF verifier improvements or alternative implementations > - Memory management for eBPF > - Deep-dives on existing eBPF features > - Working with eBPF: best practices, common mistakes, debugging, etc. > - eBPF toolchain, for compiling, managing, debugging, packaging, and > deploying eBPF programs and related objects > - eBPF libraries, in C/C++, Go, Rust, or other languages > - eBPF in the real world, production use cases and their impact > - eBPF community efforts (documentation, standardization, cross-platform > initiatives) > > The list is not exhaustive, don't hesitate to submit your proposal! > > Format > ------ > > FOSDEM 2025 will be an in-person event in Brussels, Belgium. > We do not accept remote presentations. > > We're looking for presentations in one of the following sizes: > > - 10 minutes (for example, a short demo) > - 20 minutes (for example, a project update) > - 30 minutes (for example, an introduction to a new technology or a deep > dive on a complex feature) > > The durations above include time for questions: allow at least 5 to 10 > minutes, depending on the total length, to answer questions from the > public. > > How to Submit > ------------- > > Please submit your proposals on Pretalx, FOSDEM's submissions tool, at > https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2025/cfp > > Make sure to select "eBPF" as the track. > > The official communication channel for the Devroom is the dedicated > FOSDEM mailing list, ebpf-devroom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you submit a > talk, please make sure to join the list: > https://lists.fosdem.org/listinfo/ebpf-devroom > > Code of Conduct > --------------- > > All participants at FOSDEM are expected to abide by the FOSDEM's Code of > Conduct. If your proposal is accepted, you will be required to confirm > that you accept this Code of Conduct. You can find this code at > https://fosdem.org/2025/practical/conduct/ > > Devroom Organisers > ------------------ > > - Alan Jowett > - Alexei Starovoitov > - Andrii Nakryiko > - Bill Mulligan > - Daniel Borkmann > - Dimitar Kanaliev > - Quentin Monnet > - Yusheng Zheng > > If you have questions about any aspects of this Call for Participation, > please email us at ebpf-devroom-manager@xxxxxxxxxx, and we will do our > best to assist you. > > We keep an up-to-date version of this Call for Participation at > https://ebpf.io/fosdem-2025.html >