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The Linux Foundation Collab Summit is coming up

It's almost time for the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit. It's taking place in San Francisco, April 8-10. The agenda is pretty much finalized, you can look it up here: http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/collaboration-summit/agenda/
There will be a session on tracing on Thursday, where we'll get an overview of the active projects such as lttng, systemtap, utrace, ftrace, uprobes, and others. Hopefully the meeting will serve as a forum to iron out how the various pieces play together, and how to better integrate them with the Linux kernel. It will be surely an interesting meeting.

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Amanda McPherson:

I agree, Elena, your session should be a highlight of the Summit. I'm looking forward to hearing the results. Thanks for participating in the Summit.

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