Hi everybody, oh well, it sounds a bit awkward to be talking about any conference plans for this year given how the corona things are untangling in the world, but LPC planning committee has issued (a) statement about Covid-19 (b) call for papers (as originally planned) nevertheless. Please see: https://linuxplumbersconf.org/ https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/7/abstracts/ for details. Under the asumption that this Covid nuisance is over by that time and travel is possible (and safe) again -- do we want to eventually submit a livepatching miniconf proposal again? I believe there are still kernel related topics on our plate (like revised handling of the modules that has been agreed on in Lisbon and Petr has started to work on, the C parsing effort by Nicolai, etc), and at the same time I'd really like to include the new kids on the block too -- the userspace livepatching folks (CCing those I know for sure are working on it). So, please if you have any opinion one way or the other, please speak up. Depending on the feedback, I will be fine handling the logistics of the miniconf submission as last year (together with Josh I guess?) unless someone else wants to step up and volunter himself :) (*) which is totally unclear, yes -- for example goverment in my country has been talking for border closure lasting for 1+ years ... but it all depends on how things develop of course). Thanks, -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs