[CFP] Real-Time Summit 2019 Call for Presentations

The Real-Time Summit is organized by the Linux Foundation Real-Time Linux (RTL) collaborative project. The event is intended to gather developers and users of Linux as a Real-Time Operating System. The main intent is to provide room for discussion between developers, tooling experts, and users.

The summit will take place alongside the Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2019 in Lyon, France. The summit is planned the day after the main conference, Thursday, October 31st, 2019, from 8:00 to 17:00 at the conference venue. If you are already considering your travel arrangements for the Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2019 in Lyon, France, and you have a general interest in this topic, please extend your travel by one day to be in Lyon on Thursday, 31st.

If you are interested to present, please submit a proposal [1] before September 14th, 2019, at 23:59 EST. Please provide a title, an abstract describing the proposed talk (900 characters maximum), a short biography (900 characters maximum), and describe the targeted audience (900 characters maximum). Please indicate the slot length you are aiming for: The format is a single track with presentation slots of 30, 45 or 60 minutes long. Considering that the presentation should use at most half of the slot time, leaving the rest of the slot reserved for discussion. The focus of this event is the discussion.

We are welcoming presentations from both end-users and developers, on topics covering, but not limited to:

  • Real-time Linux development
  • Real-time Linux evaluation
  • Real-time Linux use cases (Success and failures)
  • Real-time Linux tooling (tracing, configuration, …)
  • Real-time Linux academic work, already presented or under development, for direct feedback from practitioners community.

Those can cover recently available technologies, ongoing work, and new ideas.

Important Notes for Speakers:

  • All speakers are required to adhere to the Linux Foundation events’ Code of Conduct. We also highly recommend that speakers take the Linux Foundation online Inclusive Speaker Orientation Course.
  • Avoid sales or marketing pitches and discussing unlicensed or potentially closed-source technologies when preparing your proposal; these talks are almost always rejected due to the fact that they take away from the integrity of our events, and are rarely well-received by conference attendees.
  • All accepted speakers are required to submit their slides prior to the event.

Submission must be received by 11:59 pm PST on September 14th, 2019

[1] Submission page: https://forms.gle/yQeqyrtJYezM5VRJA

Important Dates:

  • CFP Close: Saturday, September 14th, 2019, 11:59PM PST
  • Speaker notification: September 21st, 2019
  • Conference: Thursday, October 31st, 2019

Questions on submitting a proposal? Email Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@redhat.com>