Kworkflow: Mix & Match Kernel Recipes End-to-end
The Linux kernel community thrives on shared knowledge. Kworkflow (kw) takes this spirit a step further by providing a unified platform for kernel development tools and best practices.
This talk introduces kw, a project designed to optimize your kernel workflow, automate common practices, and standardize data exchange. By consolidating valuable tools, scripts and recipes from the kernel community, kw aims to boost efficiency and collaboration.
Discover how you can contribute your expertise and become part of the kworkflow movement.

Melissa WEN
Igalia
Melissa Wen is a kernel developer at Igalia, specializing in developing GPU drivers for the Linux/DRM subsystem. Beyond writing code, she actively contributes to the Linux kernel ecosystem through tooling, mentoring in Outreachy, GSoC and galia Coding Experience, kernel documentation, technical blogging, and organizing DRM community events and workshops. Her current focus of work is the Linux display stack, color/HDR support, and the AMD driver for the Steam Deck.