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"The kernel report" online, August 26

"The kernel report" online, August 26

Posted Aug 18, 2021 22:42 UTC (Wed) by dowdle (subscriber, #659)
Parent article: "The kernel report" online, August 26

Just to clarify, anyone off-the-street-with-an-internet-connection can join... and we don't need to have previously registered for LPC 2020?

As luck would have it, my first "Linux Systems Administration" class starts at 9:25. :( Will it be recorded and posted usual places?


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"The kernel report" online, August 26

Posted Aug 18, 2021 22:44 UTC (Wed) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link] (3 responses)

Yes, anybody can join, no registration required. I'm unsure about recording, will try to ensure that it shows up somewhere.

"The kernel report" online, August 26

Posted Aug 19, 2021 1:22 UTC (Thu) by yhchen (guest, #111904) [Link] (2 responses)

> Yes, anybody can join, no registration required.

But https://meet.lpc.events/ requests for a Registration Confirmation Number?

"The kernel report" online, August 26

Posted Aug 19, 2021 9:17 UTC (Thu) by mchehab (subscriber, #41156) [Link] (1 responses)

> > Yes, anybody can join, no registration required.
> But https://meet.lpc.events/ requests for a Registration Confirmation Number?

Here didn't work with LPC 2021 registration code. Interesting enough, the login page says it needs the LPC2020 registration code:

'Please login with the email address you used to register to LPC 2020. You need to enter your Registration Confirmation Number. That information is found in your confirmation email titled "Registration Confirmed - Linux Plumbers Conference 2020". '

"The kernel report" online, August 26

Posted Aug 19, 2021 13:16 UTC (Thu) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]

Patience, folks! :) The talk isn't until next week, you don't need to grab a seat now. We've not opened up the meeting room while we're still getting things together but, trust me, you will (as the site says) be able to get in without the need for any sort of registration.


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