Re: CFP for the containers and checkpoint-restore micro-conference at LPC 2024 mailing/containers

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On 6/6/2024 11:11 PM, Stéphane Graber wrote:
Hello,

We're going to have the usual containers and checkpoint/restore
micro-conference at this year's edition of the Linux Plumbers
Conference.
This is going to be in Vienna, Austria between September 18th and 20th 2024.

Registration is open already and as a reminder, getting accepted as a
presenter in a micro-conference does not provide you with a ticket.
Everyone who plans on attending, whether in-person or remotely should
register now (early bird price until August 2nd).
Registration: https://lpc.events/event/18/page/226-attend

Back to our micro-conference, the CFP is now open and will be closing
on July 15th!
Topics of interest are anything that's related to containers,
namespaces, cgroups, ... whether in kernel land or userspace as well
as anything that's related to the ability to checkpoint and restore
processes.

Full CFP: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/containers-and-checkpoint-restore-micro-conference-at-lpc-2024/20131
Submission link: https://lpc.events/event/18/abstracts/

Hi Stéphane, all,

Roberto and I are also planning to go the LPC. In the last months we had some thoughts on the IMA namespace and, if possible, we would like to share them with you in a presentation.

Title: IMA Namespace Best for Container Integrity?

Abstract:

The IMA namespace has been proposed a while ago but, despite many attempts at addressing maintainers' concerns, it didn't get upstreamed yet. Our work tries to determine if the IMA namespace fulfils the integrity requirements we initially defined, and proposes a few suggestions on how to improve it.

Would it be possible to present it at the end of the main conference, as a BoF?

Thank you and see you in Vienna!

Best regards,

Enrico





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