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Microkernel devroom: Welcome and Introduction

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Welcome talk and introduction to the Microkernel Devroom at FOSDEM 2021.
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Transcript: English(auto-generated)
And this is Martin Dickey, I'm the Dev Room Manager of this year's Microkernel Dev Room. And I would like to warmly welcome you to the Microkernel Dev Room at FOSDEM 2021.
Please just give me some sign on the matrix that you can hear me or something.
Wonderful. I think I think it's working. And so let me welcome you again on behalf of all the organizers and speakers of the Dev Room.
This is already the 10th Microkernel Dev Room at FOSDEM since the first Dev Room, which has been organized by Jacobian Marsh nine years ago. I would firstly like to say that this is obviously something special, something that
we haven't done before, having a completely online Dev Room for all the audience. I would extend my huge gratitude to the FOSDEM organizers for pulling this off, because obviously this was a huge effort.
I mean, it's a huge effort every year at FOSDEM, but the conditions this year are extremely, extremely special. I would also like to thank in advance all the speakers and all the participants in this Dev Room today.
We will have a strict broadcast schedule, so please, if we need to cut you off during the live Q&A session, we apologize in advance. But the prerecorded talks will be broadcast exactly, will be broadcasted exactly according to the schedule, and we cannot change that.
But feel free to always continue the discussions on chat.fosdem.org where you can meet the speakers. You can talk to them either via text or via the video chat if they invite you to do it, and there will be other ways to communicate as well, I hope.
I have to say that this year's schedule of the Dev Room is a little bit less packed than usual. I'm still not quite sure what is the reason, whether it's just because of the online forum, or maybe there are some other reasons for that, or just the general problems with the pandemic.
But still, I would say we have four very nice microkernel related talks, two very nice unikernel related talks, and at the end of the day, we will have a closing panel discussion, which I encourage everyone to join and to discuss, and this panel discussion
should lead to our traditional microkernel dinner, of course, not in the usual way. You would have to bring your own refreshments, but we will try to make it a pleasant place anyway. So, grab your refreshments, get your beer, preferably Belgian, and enjoy the Dev Room.
I'll try to answer any questions in the meantime before the first talk by Gernold Heizer starts in a few minutes, in four minutes or so.