Hi all, Sorry for the late notice, but the CfP for LPC microconference topics is rapidly approaching. In fact, I just realized the deadline is officially today, but they're giving us until Monday. This year, each presenter is supposed to submit their proposal on the LPC web site. Here's what we initially proposed: https://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/event/4/page/34-accepted-microconferences#lpatch 5 min Intro - What happened in kernel live patching over the last year API for state changes made by callbacks [1][2] source-based livepatch creation tooling [3][4] klp-convert [5][6] livepatch developers guide userspace live patching If one of those topics is yours, or even if you have something else you'd like to present/discuss, please go ahead and submit a proposal. I think this is the link for submitting: https://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/login/?next=%2Fevent%2F4%2Fabstracts%2F%23submit-abstract When planning your talk, please consider Steven Rostedt's sage advice: Please avoid presentations. There's not much time per topic thus the time spent on a topic needs to be efficient. Slides are allowed, but any presentation should only be used to help bring the audience up to speed on what you want to accomplish. Focus only on the necessary details to allow folks to participate. This should take no more than 5 minutes (7 tops, but that's stretching it). The important point is that slides should be only used to complement a discussion. They should not be used to present a new feature or product unless it is absolutely necessary for the discussion at hand. All slides and "presentations" should be used to help the discussion that follows. When selecting topics, Jiri and I will prioritize those topics which are more discussion-based. Thanks! -- Josh