[LSFMMBPF 2021] A status update

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Hello,

We on the program committee hope everybody has been able to stay safe and healthy during this challenging time, and look forward to being able to see all of you in person again when it is safe.

The current plans for LSFMMBPF 2021 are to schedule an in person conference in H2 (after June) of 2021. The tentative plan is to use the same hotel that we had planned to use for 2020, as we still have contracts with them. However clearly that is not set in stone. The Linux Foundation has done a wonderful job of working with us to formulate a plan and figure out the logistics that will work the best for everybody, I really can't thank them enough for their help.

Once we have a finalized date we will redo the CFP emails, probably coming out March time frame. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to respond to this email, or email me or any of the other PC members privately and we will do our best to answer your questions. Rest assured the general timing of the conference is going to take into account the wide variety of schedules that we are dealing with, and we will do our best to come up with something that works for as many as people as possible.

We hope that you and your families continue to stay safe and health. Thank you on behalf of the program committee:

	Josef Bacik (Filesystems)
	Amir Goldstein (Filesystems)
	Martin K. Petersen (Storage)
	Omar Sandoval (Storage)
	Michal Hocko (MM)
	Dan Williams (MM)
	Alexei Starovoitov (BPF)
	Daniel Borkmann (BPF)




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