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You can submit proposals on any matter specified in the following topics, or propose new ones, related to the Linux world, for arguments which are not listed.

LinuxLab wants to be the all-around Italian conference on Linux.

The conference will be organized on two days, each with two parallel tracks. For this edition we have therefore identified four main areas, where we would like speeches to be addressed. The areas are kernel development, embedded applications, cloud computing and containers. Contributions may be theoretical or practical case studies, cross-topic proposals are welcome.

Here are the topics we have selected:

Kernel

Kernel programming, debugging, drivers, etc…

Build systems, distributions, development tools

System size, boot time, optimization

Realtime Linux: strategies, methods, performances

Security and cryptography

Mobile devices & Android

Bus, protocols, network stacks, standards

Embedded

Industrial Linux: automotive, safety critical, medical

IoT

Drones, robot, automation

Embedded Filesystems

Graphics for embedded devices

Audio/Video streaming, DVR, TV, Cameras, etc…

Containers

Orchestration

Microservices

Scalability

High availability

Cluster management

Container Isolation

Unikernels

Live migration

Cloud

Platform as a Service

Software as a service

Infrastructure as a service

IoT services

Distributed storage

Service modelling

Low power / High density

If you work in these areas, you’re an expert in a technology or feel you can say something interesting on one or more topics listed above, bring it on: propose a talk!

Language

Talks can be given in English or Italian. Please submit your proposal in the language of your choice.

Speakers’ Benefits

If your talk is accepted, you will be entitled to the following benefits:

1 personal full ticket (non-transferable) for the 2-day conference

Coupons for reduced tickets, to be distributed to third parties.

Visibility through the conference communication channels (newsletter, website, blog, Twitter, Facebook, etc.).

Content Guidelines

It is strictly forbidden to advertise products/services of any company during your talk. You can mention products/services only as an example, or if commonly considered very famous (Docker, Yocto, Android, etc.). You can also mention your company dedicating up to 1 minute of your talk time to the presentation of yourself and your professional background. If you want to explicitly present your own product/service for commercial purposes please consider to hold a sponsored talk. Please note that the copyright of the speeches remains of the respective speakers. The speakers also accept responsibility for the content of their talk during the event.

The speakers who will participate in the event agree:

to be filmed and photographed during the event and grant the organization the right to publish these documents on the conference website and other communication channels that the organizers decide to adopt.

to provide the organizers with a digital copy of the slides, and any other communication materials that they will use to support the presentation and grant to the organizers permission to publish these materials on the conference website and other communication channels that the organizers decide to adopt.

Talk operating methods

We will accept two kind of speeches:

45 minutes talk

3 hours training

Talks

A talk is presentation of 45 minutes, given usually with slides and a projector. During a talk, the audience is not expected to do anything other than listening an/or taking notes. A talk room usually can hold as much as 100 people. Talks will be held simultaneously in two or more rooms, the duration of each talk includes the question time from the audience.

Trainings

A training is a more practical speech, where the host can involve the audience in a hands-on session about a topic/technology. The presenter can ask the attendees to prepare in advance a setup (special equipment, tools, pre-installed programs, etc…). A training room usually can hold as much as 20 people.

Talks and trainings will be held simultaneously in two or more rooms, the duration of each talk/training includes the question time from the audience. In each room there will be a talk manager who will introduce the speaker and enforce the scheduled times.