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My colleague Jose Marchesi and I would like to announce that the Call For Papers (CFP) is now open for the Toolchains Track at Linux Plumbers Conference 2026. This year, Plumbers will take place in Prague, Czechia from Monday October 5th to Wednesday October 7th. Please see https://lpc.events/event/20/ for more info about the event. The aim of the Toolchains track is to fix particular toolchain issues which are of the interest of the kernel and, ideally, find solutions in situ, making the best use of the opportunity of live discussion with kernel developers and maintainers. In particular, this is not about presenting research nor abstract/miscellaneous toolchain work. The track will be composed of activities, of variable length depending on the topic being discussed. Each activity is intended to cover a particular topic or issue involving both the Linux kernel and one or more of its associated toolchains and development tools. This includes compiling, linking, assemblers, debuggers and debugging formats, ABI analysis tools, object manipulation, applied machine learning, etc. Few slides shall be necessary, and most of the time shall be devoted to actual discussion, brainstorming and seeking agreement. To submit a proposal, please visit the below. Click "Submit new abstract" then make sure to select "Toolchains Track" under the "Track" dropdown. https://lpc.events/event/20/abstracts/ Submissions close: 24 July 2026 - Speakers notified: from 31 July 2026 We look forward to submissions, and hope to see you there! -- Thanks, ~Nick Desaulniers
