Forward of FOSDEM's CfP

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> Hi all,
> 
> below is the official CfP for the microkernel devroom at FOSDEM 2025. I am
> looking forward to a strong participation from all microkernel/unikernel
> research groups and companies, not only in the form of attendance, but
> also in the form of great talks :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Udo
> 
> 
> We are happy to announce the CfP for the "Microkernel and Component-Based OS"
> devroom at the upcoming FOSDEM 2025.
> 
> Developers and users of various free and open-source microkernel-based,
> unikernel-based and component-based operating systems will meet again at
> FOSDEM (https://fosdem.org) during the weekend of February 1/2, 2025 and
> will share a developer room.
> 
> The microkernel and component-based OS devroom is currently looking for your
> participation in the form of proposals for talks, demos and other related
> activities. Possible topics for the devroom include, but are not limited to:
> 
> * introduction of a specific OS or framework
> * design of subsystems and the general architecture of an OS
> * languages, tools and toolchains used
> * enabling support for hardware architectures, devices and programming 
> languages
> * development processes, debugging
> * maintenance, testing and release engineering
> * safety, security and robustness
> * trends and challenges
> * research and open questions
> * community and governance
> * use cases, experiences and status updates
> * best practices and lessons learned
> * live demos
> 
> Important Dates
> 
> The deadline for submitting proposals is December 1, 2024 (23:55 CET).
> 
> Please use the FOSDEM website at https://fosdem.org/submit, select the
> track "Microkernel and Component-Based OS" and include at least the
> following information:
> 
> * title of your proposal
> * short abstract (one or two paragraphs)
> * duration (20 - 40 minutes, including demos and Q&A)
> * your full name
> * your short bio
> 
> The devroom schedule (with accepted talks) will be announced on the
> devroom website at https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/track/microkernel
> by December 15, 2024. The schedule will also be posted to the devroom
> mailing list and the speakers will be notified via email.
> 
> Like previous years, the devroom will take place as an in-person event
> at the ULB Campus Solbosch in Brussels, Belgium during the second half
> of February 1, 2025 (Saturday).
> 
> Due to the high number of submissions that FOSDEM received this year,
> our devroom has only been allocated half a day. Therefore, the final
> decision on the duration of the talks will be made by the devroom
> organizers based on the number of accepted proposals.
> 
> Requirements
> 
> The communication language of the devroom is English. All content must
> relate to free and open-source software. By participating in the event,
> you agree to the publication of your talk recordings, slides and other
> content provided under the same CC-BY license as all other FOSDEM content.
> All participants are expected to adhere to the Code of Conduct:
> https://fosdem.org/2025/practical/conduct/
> 
> Contact
> 
> For the 2025 edition, the organizers of the devroom are
> 
> * Udo Steinberg (udo [at] hypervisor.org)
> * Alexander van der Grinten (alexander.vandergrinten [at] gmail.com)
> 
> For any comments, questions and suggestions, please do not hesitate to
> contact us directly or via microkernel-devroom-mana...@fosdem.org.
> 
> About the Devroom
> 
> Since the first Microkernel OS Devroom at FOSDEM 2012, this devroom has been
> a part of each subsequent FOSDEM (with slight variations of the name). The
> focus gradually widened to include component-based, unikernel-based and
> other operating systems. It has now become a somewhat institutionalized
> tradition for the open-source operating systems community, a kind of
> "extended family meeting" and it is one of the places where microkernel
> and unikernel enthusiasts meet regularly.
> 
> To date, over two dozen projects have participated in one way or another.
> Many of the projects face similar challenges but come up with partially
> different solutions. Therefore, the goal of the devroom is to bring the
> various projects together, let them exchange ideas, cross-pollinate and
> socialize.
> 
> As in the past, the devroom will offer the stage both to established
> community members and to newcomers. Our goal is to select talks in an
> inclusive manner and to create a balanced and unbiased schedule, while
> keeping the quality of the devroom as high as in previous years.
> 
> About FOSDEM
> 
> FOSDEM is a two-day conference organized by volunteers to promote the
> widespread use of free and open-source software. FOSDEM is widely recognized
> as one of the largest and best such events worldwide. FOSDEM covers a wide
> spectrum of free and open-source software and hardware projects and offers
> a platform for people to collaborate.
> 
> To this end, FOSDEM has set up developer rooms (devrooms) where teams can
> meet and showcase their projects. Devrooms are a place for teams to discuss,
> hack and publicly present new ideas, latest results, lightning talks, news
> and proposals. Besides developer rooms, FOSDEM also offers main tracks,
> lightning talks, certification exams and project stands.
> 
> In recent years, FOSDEM has been hosting more than 8000 developers annually
> at the ULB Solbosch Campus in Brussels, Belgium. The participation in FOSDEM
> is totally free and requires no registration, although the organizers
> gratefully accept donations and sponsorship.
> 
> Devroom Dinner
> 
> Over the years, it has become a tradition that devroom speakers and
> enthusiasts meet for dinner somewhere in Brussels on Saturday evening to
> continue discussions, socialize and meet old and new friends. We plan to
> follow that tradition in 2025 and will inform you about the exact
> arrangements later.
> 
> Hope to see all of you in Brussels!
>

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