The Linux Plumbers Conference, the premier event for developers working at all levels of the plumbing layer and beyond, takes place September 18-20 in Vienna, Austria. This year, the conference will be both in person at the Austria Center and remote.
ELISA will be represented on-site by several ambassadors and in a presentation by Philipp Ahmann Technical Business Development Manager at Robert Bosch GmbH and Chair of the ELISA Project Technical Steering Committee and Kate Stewart Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation.
Safe Systems with Linux
- The Safe Systems with Linux Microconference tackles the challenge of ensuring security fixes in Linux distributions do not introduce regressions in safety-critical applications by improving the linkage between code, tests, and requirements. It addresses issues in requirements tracking, documentation, and testing, emphasizing the need for formalized documentation of requirements and consistent test documentation within the kernel ecosystem. (September 20th – 15:00 PM CET) and details can be found: https://lpc.events/event/18/sessions/187/#20240920
This will feature: Kate Stewart, Philipp Ahmann, Thomas Gleixner, Gabrielle Paoloni, Olivier Charrier, Chuck Wolber, Nicole Pappler, Jonathan Corbet, Bertrand Boisseau & more.
Kernel Testing & Dependability
- The Kernel Testing & Dependability Micro-Conference (Testing MC) is dedicated to advancing Linux Kernel testing and infrastructure through collaborative efforts. By fostering connections and discussions on identified issues and potential solutions, the conference aims to enhance the predictability and trustworthiness of the kernel for diverse applications and products. The session will take place (September 20th – 10 AM CET) and details can be found: https://lpc.events/event/18/sessions/189/#20240920
Tracing
- The Tracing / Perf Events Microconference explores how tracing and perf events illuminate the complexities of the Linux kernel, enabling advanced debugging, feature development, and runtime verification. This year, the focus will also include the perf events mechanism, which presents performance counters and software events through both kernel and userland components. (September 20th – 10 AM CET) and details can be found: https://lpc.events/event/18/sessions/209/#20240920
This will feature: Steven Rostedt, Alexander Graf