Reminder: the submission deadline is still open for only 6 days, please submit your proposals in time. This is a call for proposals for the BPF micro-conference at the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) 2018 which will be held in Vancouver, Canada from the 13th to the 15th of November, co-located with the Linux Kernel Summit. The goal of the BPF micro-conference is to bring BPF developers together to discuss topics around Linux kernel work related to the BPF core infrastructure as well as its many subsystems under tracing, networking, security, and BPF user space tooling. The format of the micro-conference has a main focus on discussion, therefore each accepted topic will provide a short 1-2 slide introduction with subsequent discussion for the rest of the allocated time slot. The expected time for one discussion slot is approximately 15 min. The whole BPF micro-conference is a 3 hours long session which will run on the third day of LPC (so that it does not overlap with the LPC's Networking Track). The BPF micro-conference is a community-driven event and open to all LPC attendees, there is no additional registration required. Please submit your discussion proposals to the LPC BPF micro-conference organizers at: lpc-bpf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Proposals must be submitted until October 1st, and submitters will be notified of acceptance by October 5th. (Please note that proposals must not be sent as html mail as they are otherwise dropped by vger.) The format of the submission and many other details can be found at: http://vger.kernel.org/lpc-bpf.html Looking forward to seeing you all in Vancouver!