[systemd-devel] All Systems Go! 2023 (13/14. 09. 23): Call for Proposals ends July 7th
Paul Menzel
pmenzel+systemd-devel at molgen.mpg.de
Fri Jun 30 06:02:27 UTC 2023
Dear systemd folks,
I didn’t see an announcement for ASG2023 on the list, so for those, like
me, who haven’t seen this yet [1]:
> All Systems Go! 2023 Call for Proposals
>
> The Call for Participation (CFP) for All Systems Go! 2023 is now
> open! Please submit your proposals for consideration.
>
> The CFP will close on July 7th, 2023. A response will be sent to all
> submitters on or before July 14th, 2023. The conference takes place
> in 🗺️ Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪 on Sept. 13-14th.
>
> All Systems Go! 2023 is all about foundational open-source Linux
> technologies. We are primarily looking for deeply technical talks by
> and for developers, engineers and other technical roles.
>
> We focus on the userspace side of things, so while kernel topics are
> welcome they must have clear, direct relevance to userspace. The
> following is a non-comprehensive list of topics encouraged for 2023
> submissions:
>
> * Image-Based Linux 🖼️
> * Secure and Measured Boot 📏
> * TPM-Based Local/Remote Attestation, Encryption, Authentication 🔑
> * Low-level container executors and infrastructure ⚙️.
> * IoT, embedded and server Linux infrastructure
> * Reproducible builds 🔧
> * Package management, OS, container 📦, image delivery and updating
> * Building Linux devices and applications 🏗️
> * Low-level desktop 💻 technologies
> * Networking 🌐
> * System and service management 🚀
> * Tracing and performance measuring 🔍
> * IPC and RPC systems 🦜
> * Security 🔐 and Sandboxing 🏖️
>
> Format: submissions must be in one of three formats: 35min talk + 5
> min Q&A, 20min talk + 5 min Q&A, and 5min lightning talks.
>
> Please familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct as all speakers
> and attendees are expected to abide by it.
>
> You can enter proposals until 2023-07-07 23:59 (UTC)
Kind regards,
Paul
[1]: https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2023/cfp
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