Re: [ANNOUNCE][CFP] Power Management and Scheduling in the Linux Kernel VI edition (OSPM-summit 2024)

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Hi All,

Gentle reminder that the deadline for submitting topics/presentation is
approaching: 19th of February 2024 (this coming Monday).

So, please go ahead and add your proposal to the shared doc

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13lOYsbNWhQU7pNbyHI97fC7GT0Eu8aMbU9ATvPJfV0A/edit?usp=sharing

or reply in private to this email with details.

Don't hesitate to reach out if you need help!

Best,
Juri

On 25/01/24 11:35, Juri Lelli wrote:
> Power Management and Scheduling in the Linux Kernel (OSPM-summit) VI
> edition
> 
> May 30-31, 2024
> Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse
> Toulouse, France
> 
> ---
> 
> .:: FOCUS
> 
> OSPM is moving to France!
> 
> The VI edition of the Power Management and Scheduling in the Linux
> Kernel (OSPM) summit aims at fostering discussions on power management
> and (real-time) scheduling techniques. Summit will be held in Toulouse
> (France) on May 30-31, 2024.
> 
> We welcome anybody interested in having discussions on the broad scope
> of scheduler techniques for reducing energy consumption while meeting
> performance and latency requirements, real-time systems, real-time and
> non-real-time scheduling, tooling, debugging and tracing.
> 
> Feel free to take a look at what happened previous years:
> 
>  I   edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/721573/
>  II  edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/754923/
>  III edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/793281/
>  IV  edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/820337/ (online)
>  V   edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/934142/
>                https://lwn.net/Articles/934459/
>                https://lwn.net/Articles/935180/
> 
> .:: FORMAT
> 
> The summit is organized to cover two days of discussions and talks.
> 
> The list of topics of interest includes (but it is not limited to):
> 
>  * Power management techniques
>  * Scheduling techniques (real-time and non real-time)
>  * Energy consumption and CPU capacity aware scheduling
>  * Real-time virtualization
>  * Mobile/Server power management real-world use cases (successes and
>    failures)
>  * Power management and scheduling tooling (configuration, integration,
>    testing, etc.)
>  * Tracing
>  * Recap/lightning talks
> 
> Presentations (50 min) can cover recently developed technologies,
> ongoing work and new ideas. Please understand that this workshop is not
> intended for presenting sales and marketing pitches.
> 
> .:: ATTENDING
> 
> Attending the OSPM-summit is free of charge, but registration to the
> event is mandatory. The event can allow a maximum of 50 people (so, be
> sure to register early!).
> 
> Registrations open on February 26th, 2024.
> To register fill in the registration form available at
> https://forms.gle/SooSmYMChBcn5rmM8
> 
> While it is not strictly required to submit a topic/presentation (see
> below), registrations with a topic/presentation proposal will take
> precedence.
> 
> .:: SUBMIT A TOPIC/PRESENTATION
> 
> To submit a topic/presentation add its details to this list:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13lOYsbNWhQU7pNbyHI97fC7GT0Eu8aMbU9ATvPJfV0A/edit?usp=sharing
> 
> Or, if you prefer, simply reply (only to me, please :) to this email
> specifying:
> 
> - name/surname
> - affiliation
> - short bio
> - email address
> - title
> - abstract
> 
> Deadline for submitting topics/presentations is 19th of February 2024.
> Notifications for accepted topics/presentations will be sent out 26th of
> February 2024.
> 
> .:: VENUE
> 
> The workshop will take place at IRIT [1], University of Toulouse [2],
> France.
> 
> The workshop venue is accessible [3] from downtown, where you can find
> most of the hotels/accommodations suggested below, by metro (line B) in
> 30 minutes [4]. You can reach IRIT by the metro B (approx one every 2
> minutes in rush hours) or by bus (several lines, between 40 and 60
> minutes depending on the line and the traffic). Several buses arrive at
> the metro station of the university. A map of the city center with the
> venue, transportation and food/drinks places is provided here [5].
> 
> It is recommended to pick a hotel close to a “Ligne B” subway station,
> anywhere between “Jean-Jaures” and “Les Carmes”.
> 
> From the station, choose “Ramonville” direction and get off at the
> station “Université Paul Sabatier” [6]. The station is right inside the
> university. From there follow the map [7] to reach the IRIT building
> entrance. 
> 
> Toulouse airport, “Aéroport Toulouse-Blagnac (TLS), Blagnac”, has a lot
> of direct flights from European airports like Paris, Amsterdam, London,
> Munich among others. There is a shuttle “La Navette” [8], every 20
> minutes, bringing you to downtown in more or less 30 minutes depending
> on the traffic. 
> 
> A list of hotels on the metro line B (direct to the workshop location):
> http://www.hotel-oursblanc.com/
> https://www.athome-ah.com/
> https://www.discoverasr.com/fr/citadines/france/citadines-wilson-toulouse
> https://www.pullman-toulouse-centre-ramblas.fr
> 
> [1] https://www.irit.fr/
> [2] https://www.univ-tlse3.fr/
> [3] https://maps.app.goo.gl/rdcrKx6x8ntm4uij6
> [4] https://maps.app.goo.gl/Y8UPRvHmbrjCSnvu5
> [5] https://www.toulouse-visit.com/interactive-map
> [6] https://metro-toulouse.com/ligne-B-metro-toulouse.php
> [7] https://goo.gl/maps/ojiAeQoL5Ewgb2gp7
> [8] https://www.toulouse.aeroport.fr/en/transports/public-transport?tabs4633=tab_4631
> 
> .:: ORGANIZERS
> 
> Juri Lelli (Red Hat)
> Daniel Bristot de Oliveira (Red Hat)
> Daniel Lezcano(Linaro)
> Georges Da Costa (IRIT)
> Tommaso Cucinotta (SSSA)
> Lorenzo Pieralisi (Linaro)





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