On 3/19/19 10:32 AM, Jiri Kosina wrote:
On Thu, 7 Feb 2019, Jiri Kosina wrote:
people are already starting to tentatively talk about what might be
happening at LPC2019, and so should we, I'd say.
The primary question is -- should we eventually submit a livepatching
miniconf proposal again? Did the format last year in Vancouver work for
everybody? Was it too long/too short? Should we change the way how we
accept/schedule proposals (in case it's happening at all)? Any other
comments/ideas?
Hi,
the LPC CFP is now open. Noone else seems to have volunteered, so I am now
starting to collect the topics.
Therefore, in case you have a topic you'd like to present / put up for
discussion, please send it to me. Once we have enough content (and
tentative attendees) accumulated, I'll turn this into a miniconf proposal
I'd submit.
Hi,
I again would like to bring and discuss advances in User space live
patching through libpulp. The current state of libpulp evolved
significantly since the last LPC and a lot of the feedback received
during the presentation (such as the one regarding CET) was successfully
incorporated. I believe that being able to talk about it again will be a
great opportunity for evolving it even further.
Tks,
Joao.
Thanks,