Re: [Haifux] A lecture suggestion : Linux Kernel Networking Overview
On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 05:11:05PM +0300, Rami Rosen wrote: Hello all, I suggest to give a lecture about Linux Kernel Networking; Two thumbs up from me. I'll even attend :-) One comment: you have way too much material there to cover it in sufficient depth in one talk. I suggest picking one (or more) subjects and focusing on those. Cheers, Muli - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Haifux] A lecture suggestion : Linux Kernel Networking Overview
I'll attend too. It'll be great if you can focus on Layer 2 - Layer 3 - Layer 4 topic (the first one). Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote: On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 05:11:05PM +0300, Rami Rosen wrote: Hello all, I suggest to give a lecture about Linux Kernel Networking; Two thumbs up from me. I'll even attend :-) One comment: you have way too much material there to cover it in sufficient depth in one talk. I suggest picking one (or more) subjects and focusing on those. Cheers, Muli - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Leon Romanovsky - Change is inevitable; progress is optional. - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Haifux] A lecture suggestion : Linux Kernel Networking Overview
hi rami, please consider spreading the material as a lecture set. i think that once you write down the material as slides (or something similar) you'll get an idea of how long it'll take. assume never more then 15 slides in a (quite condensed) hour. why do it too brief, when you can get all the time in the world - a dual or triple lecture ;) --guy Rami Rosen wrote: Hi, Oooh, that was a fast response! I'll even attend :-) happy to hear it ! One comment: you have way too much material there to cover it in sufficient depth in one talk. Maybe I should have mention that I intend only to talk about IP (for layer 3) and Ethernet (for layer 2), which are (probably) the most common. Maybe the bridging part will be shorter than others or totally removed. The brief survey about future trends is intended to be really brief , not more than 5-10 minutes, just giving a description of what things are about. I believe that I would manage to discuss all these topics in 2 hours. I agree that these subjects are heavy but I believe that I will manage to describe the essence , focusing as said on a walkthrough of a packet (in both directions - from a device to a socket (or forwarding), and from a socket to a device). Anyway, in case time won't suffice, there is always the option to shorten it / give a second lecture. Regards, Rami Rosen On 7/1/07, Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 05:11:05PM +0300, Rami Rosen wrote: Hello all, I suggest to give a lecture about Linux Kernel Networking; Two thumbs up from me. I'll even attend :-) One comment: you have way too much material there to cover it in sufficient depth in one talk. I suggest picking one (or more) subjects and focusing on those. Cheers, Muli - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Haifux] Fwd: job to post on israeli programmers website
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