====== Microconference Tracks for the 2013 Linux Plumbers Conference ====== This is a list of "microconferences", working sessions which are designed to solve problems in the "plumbing" of Linux – kernel subsystems, core libraries, windowing system, etc. For more information, please see this description on the LPC web page, [[http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2010/04/29/what-is-linux-plumbing | What is Linux Plumbing]]. We have begun approving microconferences for 2013, and will continue to accept and approve proposals up to the conference date. === Approved Microconferences for 2013 === The following microconferences have now been approved. For more information about each proposal, click on the links provided. Note that the contents of an individual microconference can change between now and the conference to accomodate changes that occur or new issues that arise in the community between now and the conference date. Refer back to this Wiki for updates. * [[Android]] * [[Automotive]] * [[Secure Boot]] * [[Boot and Core OS]] * [[Containers]] * [[File and Storage Systems]] * [[Graphics and Display]] * [[LLVM]] * [[Network Virtualization]] * [[2013:pci_subsystem|ACPI/PM, PCI subsystems]] * [[Power-Efficient Scheduling]] * [[Scaling]] * [[Virtualization]] === Proposed Microconferences for 2013 === * [[Safety-rating]] - Establish critera for safety-critical Linux application development, testing, and deployment - withdrawn due to lack of time (possible BoF instead) * [[Real-Time]] * [[Audio]] - moved to ELC * [[Fastboot]] - merged with Boot and Core OS * [[Tracing]] - withdrawn due to number of tracing people not being able to attend LPC 2013 * [[High Availability and Storage]] - withdrawn Just because a topic listed here does not mean that we will have a microconference dedicated to it! In order for that to happen, we need *your* help. A chair (or co-chair) for that working session has to be found; problems which the community is interested in solving have to be identified; key participants have to submit presentation or discussion proposals that address these problems, and so on. Based on how enthusiastically the community responds in organizing working session, the program committee will select 10-12 working session topics to run during the LPC. If you add topics to this list, **please** create a page and add it to the above list where problem statements, key projects, and key individuals can be listed. And please leave your contact information, and/or suggestions for who would be a good leader for that working session. The [[Topic Template]] is a good starting point for your wiki page. Example good wiki pages from last year include [[http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2012:networking-bufferbloat|Bufferbloat and Networking]] and [[http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2012:virtualization|Virtualization]]. The success or failure of a working session, and whether we decide to run that working session, is critically dependent on having a good leader for that track. See the [[Responsibilities of a working session leader]] if you are interested in help making that working session, and the Linux Plumbers Conference, a success.