Hello Real-time Linux community, We're excited to announce that there will be a Real-Time Linux Summit as part of the umbrella conference of Embedded Open Source Summit in Seattle, April 16-18. The Real-Time Linux Summit is intended to gather developers and users of Linux as a Real-Time Operating System. The main intent is to provide room for discussion between developers, tooling experts, and users, in a friendly environment. The Call for Proposal (CFP) is now open through January 14th. We are looking for proposals for topics in the following areas - Best practices for writing Linux drivers to work with real-time - Lessons learned setting up and configuring systems with real-time - Working with real-time Linux in containerized systems - Working with real-time Linux and hypervisors - Lessons learned debugging and analyzing latencies - Best practices using Linux on safety-critical systems - Future evolution of real-time Linux Please consider submitting a talk proposal for consideration. Details on the CFP can be found here: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/embedded-open-source-summit/program/cfp/ Please help us spread the word about this conference and CFP within your network. -- Daniel