Linux Foundation opens call for proposals for OSSummit Korea

The Linux Foundation has announced the return of OSSummit Korea to Seoul on August 11-12. Organizers are seeking submissions for talks on topics including Linux, embedded systems, and open AI. Proposals must be submitted by April 26.

The Linux Foundation revealed plans for OSSummit Korea, set to take place in Seoul on August 11 and 12. This event focuses on open source technologies and invites contributions from the community.

Interested participants can submit proposals for presentations covering a range of subjects. These include Linux, embedded systems, open source AI and data initiatives, the Zephyr project, and safety-critical software. The call for proposals emphasizes sharing insights in these areas to foster collaboration and innovation within the open source ecosystem.

Submissions are due by April 26, providing an opportunity for experts to contribute to discussions at the summit. The event aims to bring together professionals in open source development, particularly those working on critical and emerging technologies.

As a key gathering for the open source community in the region, OSSummit Korea continues the tradition of highlighting advancements in software and related fields. The Linux Foundation, a prominent steward of open source projects, organizes the summit to promote knowledge exchange and practical applications.

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