Hi, Some time ago I sent the following to linux-pm and wasn't really satisfied with the response, so here it goes again. It is slightly outdated, because we've already started to plan a PM meeting at the Kernel Summit, but I hope some of you will be able to participate in the LPC PM Mini Conf too. In the previous years we used to organize Power Management Mini Summits to discuss PM-related issues, the last of which took place during LinuxCon in Boston in 2010. Unfortunately, however, it wasn't particularly well attended and some of the participants generally felt that it had failed its purpose. The power management track at the last LPC, on the other hand, was generally regarded as interesting and successful, so there only seems to be room for one event devoted to power management a year. For this reason, there won't be a PM Mini Summit in 2011 and the LPC PM Mini Conference will play the role of it. To this end, in addition to the plenary sessions within the LPC PM track there will be a possibility to discuss specific problems related to power management in smaller groups. If there's anything you'd like to discuss or give a presentation on related to Power Management, please let me know, preferably by replying to this message. We have 1.5 hours allocated in the LPC schedule for the plenary session, but we will be able to move to another room (or a number of rooms if that's more suitable) afterwards to discuss things in detail. At the moment, there are two items proposed for the plenary session. One of them will cover the power management development during the last year, but in that context I also would like things that are still missing and problems to solve to be mentioned, so please tell me what they are from your point of view. The second one will cover the idle power consumption problem and will be led by Len Brown. Len has a lot of experience in that area, but mostly with systems based on Intel hardware, so if you want to contribute your own observations and/or results related to idle power, please let me know. Anyway, if you are going to attend the LPC and have anything PM-related to talk about or discuss, please let me know. Best regards, Rafael _______________________________________________ linux-pm mailing list linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pm