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SUMMARY:Linux Plumbers Conference (Dublin\, Ireland + Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:The Linux Plumbers Conference is the premier event for developers working at all levels of the plumbing layer and beyond. \nTaking place on Monday 12th\, Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th of September\, this year we will be both in person and remote (hybrid).  However to minimize technical issues\, we’d appreciate most of the content presenters being in-person. The conference will also be live streaming all tracks for free and viewers of the live stream will be able to use the matrix chat to interact with the in person and virtual audiences. \nThe in-person venue is the Clayton Hotel on Burlington Road\, Dublin. Register here. \nELISA will be featured in these two MicroConferences (in European time zone): \nMonday\, September 12 at 10 am-1:30 pm: Kernel Testing & Dependability MC\nThe Linux Plumbers 2022 Kernel Testing & Dependability track focuses on advancing the current state of testing of the Linux Kernel and its related infrastructure. The main purpose is to improve software quality and dependability for applications that require predictability and trust. We aim to create connections between folks working on similar projects\, and help individual projects make progress. \nThis track is a merge of the Linux Plumbers 2021 Testing and Fuzzing and the Kernel Dependability and Assurance MC tracks into a single session. These two tracks have a lot of overlap in topics and attendees. A dependable kernel is the goal of testing it and combining the two tracks will promote collaboration between all the interested communities and people.\nWe ask that any topic discussions focus on issues/problems they are facing and possible alternatives to resolving them. The Microconference is open to all topics related to testing on Linux\, not necessarily in the kernel space. \nPotential testing and dependability topics: \n\nKernelCI: Improving user experience and new web dashboard\n(https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-project/discussions/28)\nGrowing KCIDB\, integrating more sources (https://kernelci.org/docs/kcidb/)\nBetter sanitizers: KFENCE\, improving KCSAN. (https://lwn.net/Articles/835367/)\nUsing Clang for better testing coverage: Now that the kernel fully supports building with clang\, how can all that work be leveraged into using clang’s features?\nHow to spread KUnit throughout the kernel?\nBuilding and testing in-kernel Rust code.\nIdentify missing features that will provide assurance in safety critical systems.\nWhich test coverage infrastructures are most effective to provide evidence for kernel quality assurance? How should it be measured?\nExplore ways to improve testing framework and tests in the kernel with a specific goal to increase traceability and code coverage.\nRegression Testing for safety: Prioritize configurations and tests critical and important for quality and dependability.\nTransitioning to test-driven kernel release cycles for mainline and stable: How to start relying on passing tests before releasing a new version?\nExplore how do SBOMs figure into dependability?\n\nSpeakers: \n\nSasha Levin \nGuillaume Tucker \nShuah Khan (The Linux Foundation) \nKate Stewart (Linux Foundation)\n\nMonday\, September 12 at 3-6:30 pm: Kernel Memory Management MC\n\n\nCurrent problems of interest to kernel developers who focus on memory management:\n– Multi-generational LRU vs traditional LRU\n– Do we need three different slab allocators?\n– How far do we take the folio conversion?\n– Can we handle page pinning and page mapcount more effectively?\n– How can we effectively cache reflinked files?\n– Can we support 1GB pages other than through hugetlbfs?\n– How should we handle memory failures better? \nMore problems will undoubtedly present themselves before the start of the conference. \n\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers \n\n\n\nMatthew Wilcox (Oracle) \nVlastimil Babka (SUSE Labs)
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/linux-plumbers-conference-dublin-ireland-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Open Source Summit Europe (Dublin\, Ireland + Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit Europe\, which takes place in Dublin\, Ireland + virtually on September 13-16\, is the premier event for open source developers\, technologists\, and community leaders to collaborate\, share information\, solve problems\, and gain knowledge\, furthering open source innovation and ensuring a sustainable open source ecosystem. It is the gathering place for open-source code and community contributors. Register here to attend in person or virtually: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/register/. \nELISA will be featured in a few different sessions at the conference: \nMonday\, September 12: \n2 – 5 pm: ELISA Forum – pre-registration is required. Learn more here. \nThursday\, September 15:\n4:10- 4:50 pm: Enabling Linux in Safety-Critical Applications (ELISA) insights – Philipp Ahmann\, an ELISA Project Ambassador & Chair of the Automotive Working Group and Business Development Manager at Robert Bosch GmbH\, and Elana Copperman\, an ELISA Ambassador & Chair of the Linux Features for the Safety-Critical Systems Working Group and System Safety Architect at Mobileye \nThe ELISA project has taken on the challenge to make it easier for companies to build and certify Linux-based safety-critical applications. ELISA members are defining and maintaining a common set of elements\, processes and tools that can be incorporated into specific Linux-based\, safety-critical systems amenable to safety certification. This talk will give an overview of the goals and technical strategy of the ELISA project. It provides information about the different work groups\, their interaction and contributions. These work groups focus on Linux Features for Safety-Critical Systems\, Software Architecture\, Open Source Engineering Process\, Tool Investigation and Code Improvement. They are complemented by use case work groups dealing with Automotive\, Medical and wider Industrial IoT systems. Attendees will leave the talk with an understanding where the ELISA project stands today. They get insights which methodologies and tools are used\, which challenges are tackled next by the work groups and why the different puzzle pieces are all needed for enabling Linux in safety-critical applications. Add it to your schedule here. \n6 – 6:40 pm: Safety + Open Source Software: Where it Started & Where it’s Going – Kate Stewart\, ELISA Project Ambassador and Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation\, and Shuah Khan\, Chair of the ELISA Project Technical Steering Committee and Kernel Maintainer & Linux Fellow at the Linux Foundation \nAdd it to your schedule here. \nTo register or learn more about Open Source Summit Europe\, visit the main event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/. \n 
URL:https://elisa.tech/event/open-source-summit-europe-dublin-ireland-virtual/
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