This microconf's purpose is to bring together the various people involved in key parts of the system to discuss how both the standard Linux desktop and Android (and its apps) can be made to coexist and leverage each others' strengths in as much as possible.
Lead:http://goo.gl/XKykJ
Lead:Constraint Framework track focuses on the identification of useful abstractions and possible designs of extensions to PM_QOS to deal with new constraint classes and operational limits to subsystem performance.
Lead: Mark GrossContainers track focuses on Linux Containers and related technologies: namespaces, cgroups, resource management, checkpoint-restore, etc.
http://goo.gl/AgtR9
Lead: Kir KolyshkinThe Linux Plumbers 2011 Core OS track is focusing on everything that allows userspace to boot and to continue running. We want to focus on the most basic, central building blocks of our OSes: the stuff that sits on top the kernel and below the applications and glues everything together, more specifically: the init system, device management, system startup, initial ram disks, and everything else that is necessary to get userspace running and make sure it continues running. This is supposed to be the successor for last years “Boot & Init” track, with a slightly broader topic, acknowledging that just starting the system is seldom enough, what also matters is keeping it running (and even shutting it down, too).
http://goo.gl/glCnW
Lead: Kay SieversThe File and Storage microconference is going to be a double session so we can fit a wide range of topics in. Anything is fair game - traditional or new file and storage systems, configuration and management, user space file systems, network file systems and anything else that can store your data (or lose it when done badly!).
http://goo.gl/9t9hf
Lead: Ric Wheeler.
Lead:Refereed Tracks - Presentations of interest to the plumbing community
Lead:Real-Time track focuses on general Real-Time issues and related technologies.
http://goo.gl/26g04
Lead:Scaling track focuses on scalability, both upwards and downwards as well as up and down the stack.
http://goo.gl/5Zb5Q
Lead: Paul McKenneyScheduler track is focusing on the on-going modification in the scheduler and all links that should be updated or created with other framework in order to improve the scheduling decision.
http://goo.gl/4LXXR
Lead:Virtualization track focuses on general Linux Virt and related technologies.
http://goo.gl/6JUjD
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