Linux Plumbers in-person tickets are sold out! But you can still add yourself to the wait-list. Read the blog for more details. https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/09/19/in-person-registration-is-sold-out-2/
Registration for LPC 2025 is now open!
Please refer to our latest blog post for more details.
https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/09/15/registration-for-lpc-2025-is-now-open/
Linux Plumbers 2025 in Tokyoβs Call for Proposals is nearing its end! https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/09/08/the-call-for-proposals-is-nearing-its-end/
Upcoming deadline alert!
September 10th is the deadline to submit your proposal to LPC referred track and the Kernel Summit track. If you have something to share, please submit your proposal ASAP!
For more details of all the deadlines, please refer to our latest blog post.
https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2025/09/08/the-call-for-proposals-is-nearing-its-end/
After missing the last one due to a sick kiddo, I'm excited the next PDX Linux Kernel Meetup is scheduled for Sept 18th!
Hope to see folks there!
https://ikluft.github.io/pdx-lkmu/september-2025-portland-linux-kernel-meetup.html
#Linux 6.17-rc5 is out:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wh5AyuvEhNY9a57v-vwyr7EkPVRUKMPwj92yF_K0dJHVg@mail.gmail.com/
""Things remain normal - both the diffstat and the commit counts look entirely sane. [β¦]
The one discussion that I was part of that happened last week that might be worth mentioning is that I've been complaining for years about useless "Link:" entries in commit messages that don't point to any new information. [β¦] if that link ends up being just a pointer to the email that became that commit - with nothing else - that allegedly helpful link only added human cost for me.
The same ends up being true when chasing down bug reports.
So please: don't add useless information to commits in general, but in _particular_ don't add "Link:" tags that only point back to the original submission email. [β¦]
Make the links be something *useful*. Make them point to the report for the bug that was the cause of the commit. Make them point to the discussion that explains the impetus for the commit. [β¦]
Make "Link:" tags be something to celebrate, not something to curse because they are worthless and waste peoples time.
Please?
Linus""
The video of my presentation at OSSummit Europe is now available. π³π±π§
Those were 180 slides in 40 mins. π«£π I hope people find it useful. Thanks! π
Abstract & slides in the comments.
Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project π§π‘βοΈ
#OSSummit #Linux #OpenSource
So PSA we are now not allowed to add Link: tags anymore unless they add information that is not in the commit message. @axboe has the receipts.
It's ok apparently to add a link to the merge message of a Multi-Patch series.
Might want to start spreading that word...
https://lore.kernel.org/CAHk-=wjamixjqNwrr4+UEAwitMOd6Y8-_9p4oUZdcjrv7fsayQ@mail.gmail.com
Suggestion for the week-end: Open Source Summit Europe 2025 video binge watching.
The Linux Foundation has just released all the videos they took at the OSS EU 2025 conference in Amsterdam. They are so many of them that they are hard to count!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGDWXA32xG4&list=PLbzoR-pLrL6qKwLt8A787ggMLHNivOHve
So, now you can attend OSS EU 2025 and the Embedded Linux Conference Europe 2025 free of charge, or if you attended, you can watch the many interesting talks that you missed.
Thanks to Ross Burton for sharing the news!
Recording (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8Q8nIzEG6c ) and slides (https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/osseu2025/b3/pdx86-community-health-2025.pdf ) from Hans de Goede's #OSSEU25 talk "Creating a Healthy Vibrant [#Linux] #Kernel Subsystem Community" are now online.
From the abstract: "End 2020 I became the maintainer of the drivers/platform/x86 (pdx86) kernel subsytem. The subject of this talk is my experience in creating a friendly welcoming environment, growing the pdx86 community and how this helped me to avoid burnout by being able to delegate to community members."
https://osseu2025.sched.com/event/25VmE/creating-a-healthy-vibrant-kernel-subsystem-community-hans-de-goede-red-hat #LinuxKernel