Hi good peoples!
As you probably know there is gonna be a GNU Tools Track at the virtual LPC 2020 conference. Instructions on how to participate have been already sent here and can be found at https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/linuxplumbers2020. [By the way, the deadline to send proposals for talks is today, so please do so if you want to participate!] Additionally to the regular talks/tutorials/etc in the track, and considering we are collocated with the Linux Plumbers Conference, we think it would be very interesting to have a Toolchain<->kernel session as part of the track, since the kernel hackers will be there. The purpose of this session would be to address specific discussions between toolchain hackers and Linux kernel hackers. Examples of such topics are the wrapping of Linux syscalls, security features that the kernel people would like the toolchain to support, impact of particular optimizations on the kernel, debugging of the kernel, and the like. So if you are working in an area where you would benefit from such interaction with the kernel people, and you would be interested in doing so during LPC, please send let me know at jema...@gnu.org. If we can gather enough interest then we will register the session as a Micro-Conference in LPC. Note that this session would _not_ overlap with the rest of the GNU Tools track, and that the same topic may be presented and discussed as both a regular talk/tutorial/whatever in the GNU Tools track and also as part of the kernel discussion session.