[ANNOUNCEMENT] LPC 2026: System Monitoring and Observability Microconference

Jason Xing kerneljasonxing at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 07:49:00 PDT 2026


On Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 5:56 PM Breno Leitao <leitao at debian.org> wrote:
>
> We are pleased to announce the Call for Proposals (CFP) for another
> edition of  System Monitoring and Observability Microconference, this
> time at the 2026 Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC), taking place in
> Prague, Czechia, from Oct 5-7, 2026.
>
>   https://lpc.events/event/20/sessions/262/
>
> This microconference provides a valuable forum for key engineering areas
> such as:
>
>    - Kernel Health and Runtime Monitoring
>    - Hardware Integration and Error Detection
>    - Correlation of Issues (crashes, stalls, bugs)
>    - Virtualization Stack Monitoring
>    - Memory Management Monitoring and Observability
>    - Anomaly Detection Algorithms for System Behavior
>    - Automated Analysis, Remediation and post mortem analyzes
>
> The purpose of each talk is to share challenges and discuss potential
> improvements. Sessions will last 20 to 30 minutes and aim to encourage
> brainstorming and open dialogue about ongoing issues rather than
> delivering immediate solutions.
>
> The conference acts as both a knowledge-sharing platform and a strategic
> venue for guiding the future of kernel technologies to better meet the
> demands of large-scale infrastructure.
>
> We invite you to submit your proposals here:
>         https://lpc.events/event/20/abstracts/
>
> Please select track "Linux System Monitoring and Observability MC"

A kind reminder: at the bottom of the page [1], please click the
'Submit new abstract' button so that you will be able to quickly
submit a new proposal. (Admittedly, it's a bit easy to miss the entry
especially for the newcomers)

If you have any questions/suggestions/problems, please do not hesitate
to contact Breno or me.

Again, proposals are greatly appreciated :)

[1]: https://lpc.events/event/20/abstracts/

Thanks,
Jason



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