Hi, Kyle,

Thanks for providing an opportunity for lightning talk.

Shall we add one etherpad in [1] for this session for audience to leave 
questions on each topic? There is no time left to answer question in 5 minutes 
lightning talk, but questions can be answered after the meeting.

If I want to use slides in the lightning talk, shall I send the slides to you, 
or just use my own laptop? Is there any format requirement (for example, size ) 
for the slides?

[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit/Liberty/Etherpads#Neutron

Best Regards
Chaoyi Huang ( Joe Huang )


From: Kyle Mestery [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 3:57 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: [openstack-dev] [neutron] Lightning Talks for the Design Summit

As most of you know, the Neutron team used one of it's design summit slots in 
Paris for Lightning Talks. The format was so successful we decided to replicate 
this again in Vancouver. Thanks to those who submitted ideas. We ended up with 
seven Lightning Talk submissions, which means all seven were accepted! You can 
see the schedule here [1], but I'll post it below as well:

Testing do's and don'ts: Unit, functional, full-stack, API and Tempest (amuller)
Neutron cascading to address scalability (joehuang)
ML2 MechanismDrivers for bare-metal deployments (Sukhdev)
Stateful OpenFlow Firewall Driver (ajo)
distributed data-plane performance testing with Shakar (obondarev)
multi-node deployment in your laptop with open source tools (emagana)
How not to get your patch merged in Neutron (kevinbenton)

For those who submitted talks, thank you and we look forward to seeing you in 
Vancouver.

Kyle

[1] http://sched.co/3BNR
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