Genode at FOSDEM 2017 Jan 11, 2017

The microkernel developer room at this year's FOSDEM will host four Genode-related talks, ranging from our custom kernel, over kernel-independent binaries, execution replay, to Genode's VFS infrastructure.

To us, the microkernel developer room at FOSDEM in Brussels has become the most anticipated joint event of the open-source microkernel world. The developer room is part of FOSDEM, which is the world's largest event of the Free-Software and Open-Source community. The upcoming FOSDEM will be held on 4th - 5th of February in Brussels:

FOSDEM 2017: https://fosdem.org/2017/

Originally initiated by our friends of the HelenOS project, the micro-kernel developer room is shepherded by a different project each year. In 2017, it's our turn to host the event. The developer room is open for all open-source projects that are related to microkernels or component-based operating systems. It features a mix of project introductions, experience stories, progress reports, discussions, and demos. This year, the following Genode-related topics will be presented:

Saturday 10:45 A kernel in a library Genode's custom kernel approach Microkernel devroom (AW1.125) abstract...

Saturday 12:45 Deterministic replay support for Genode components Microkernel devroom (AW1.125) abstract...

Saturday 14:24 Introducing kernel-agnostic Genode executables Microkernel devroom (AW1.125) abstract...

Saturday 17:10 The VFS paradigm from the perspective of a component OS Microkernel devroom (AW1.125) abstract...

The complete schedule of the developer room is available at https://fosdem.org/2017/schedule/track/microkernels_and_component_based_os/.