NetDev 0.1 online registration deadline Feb 12 (Thursday)
Fellow netheads: NetDev 0.1 starts in 4 days. Registration: == Online registration ends Thursday the 12th at midnight. Registration is possible on site, but may incur a late registration fee. https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars). There have been additions made to the travel section of the web site concerning local transit details, weather and clothing. Please check it before travelling so you know what to expect. Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel Hotel: == The Westin Hotel may still have rooms for Netdev01 available. There are lots of big and small hotels in Ottawa, but they will fill up fast as Winterlude approaches, so book something soon. There may be some possibilities to billet locally, but don't leave it last minute. Make your reservations at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 Schedule: == The final schedule is out coded with session links. https://www.netdev01.org/schedule Sponsors: = NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge all our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors Intel http://www.intel.com/ CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Google https://www.google.ca Qualcommhttps://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networkshttp://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ --- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact:i...@netdev01.info Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\ hpv.tricolour.ca www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% Vote! -- greenparty.ca_GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 final schedule and new sponsor update
Fellow netheads: New Sponsor: == We thank Intel for supporting Netdev01. Intel is well known in its tradition for supporting open source projects. http://www.intel.com/ Schedule: == The final schedule is out coded with session links. https://www.netdev01.org/schedule Registration: == https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars). (online reg closes Feb 12th) Please register as early as practical. Registering helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. Hotel discount rates deadline extended == The Westin Hotel may still have rooms for Netdev01 available. There are lots of big and small hotels in Ottawa, but they will fill up fast as Winterlude approaches, so book something soon. There may be some possibilities to billet locally, but don't leave it last minute. Make your reservations at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 Sponsors: = NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge all our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Google https://www.google.ca Qualcommhttps://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networkshttp://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ --- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact:i...@netdev01.info Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Subject: NetDev 0.1 weekly update, registration working again
Fellow netheads: Schedule: == The schedule is out. It is currently a graphic image, but we are working on a proper non-graphic rendered clickable version. https://www.netdev01.org/schedule Registration: == There was a glitch in the registration web site yesterday. We apologize for the inconvenience and it is now working again. Please try again if you had difficulty. https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars). (online reg closes Feb 12th) Please register as early as practical. Registering helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. Hotel discount rates deadline extended == The Westin Hotel is still holding a block of rooms for Netdev01 at a guaranteed rate of $159.00 or $179.00 (depending on the type of room required) and there are still a few rooms available. We've been able to negotiate an extention to the block of rooms at the hotel earlybird special rates beyond the discount rate deadline, but when they are gone, they are gone. There were still several people able to register over the weekend. There are lots of big and small hotels in Ottawa, but they will fill up fast as Winterlude approaches, so book something soon. There may be some possibilities to billet locally, but don't leave it last minute. Make your reservations at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 Sponsors: = NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge all our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Google https://www.google.ca Qualcommhttps://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networkshttp://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ --- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact:i...@netdev01.info Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\ hpv.tricolour.ca www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% Vote! -- greenparty.ca_GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 Hotel special rates extended
Fellow netheads: Hotel discount rates deadline extended == We've been able to negotiate an extention to the block of rooms at the hotel earlybird special rates beyond this past Friday, but when they are gone, they are gone. The Westin Hotel is still holding a block of rooms for Netdev01 at a guaranteed rate of $159.00 or $179.00 (depending on the type of room required) and there are still a few rooms available. Make your reservations at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 There are lots of big and small hotels in Ottawa, but they will fill up fast as Winterlude approaches, so book something soon. There may be some possibilities to billet locally, but don't leave it last minute. Registration: == https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars). (online reg closes Feb 12th) Please register as early as practical. Registering helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. Sponsors: = NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge all our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Google https://www.google.ca Qualcommhttps://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networkshttp://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ --- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact:i...@netdev01.info Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 conference post-CFP deadline weekly update
Fellow netheads: New Sponsors (All listed at: https://www.netdev01.org/sponsors) = We are pleased to announce a sixth sponsor: CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Hotel earlybird special rates have expired as of this past Friday. There are lots of big and small hotels in Ottawa, but they will fill up fast as Winterlude approaches, so book something soon. There may be some possibilities to billet locally, but don't leave it last minute. The call for proposal deadline was this past Saturday, so expect a schedule to be published this week. Here is the post-CFP deadline update of the activity so far in NetDev 0.1 you may have missed if you aren't following the RSS feed or twitter: Confirmed keynote speaker: == David S. Miller - The Current State of Linux kernel Networking. Accepted talks: (All listed: https://www.netdev01.org/sessions ) == The case for eliminating inconsistencies between Linux kernel IPv4/IPv6 API https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/25 Roopa Prabhu Networking in Containers and Container Clusters https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/27 Victor Marmol ipvlan https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/28 Mahesh Bandewar BIRD Internet Routing Daemon https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/29 Ondrej Zajicek Cooperative networking virtualization for the industrial server applications https://www.netdev01.org/news/46 Vasiliy Tolstoy, Sergey Kovalev Accepted Tutorials (All listed: https://www.netdev01.org/sessions ) === Hardware Accelerating Linux Network Functions https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/24 Roopa Prabhu, Toshiaki Makita nftables tutorial https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/30 Pablo Neira Ayuso, Patrick McHardy Accepted BoFs: === Netfilter BoF https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/26 Pete Bohmann, David Gervais, Josh Hunt All of the accepted proposals are new work. A couple of proposals have been returned for rework prior to acceptance. There are a few proposals currently making their way through the technical committee vetting process. The committee has so far been very impressed with the quality of proposals submitted. More coming in future updates. If you've gotten this far reading - please go and register. Registration https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars, reel cheep at the moment). (online reg closes Feb 12th). Again: Registering earlier rather than later helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. Sponsors: = NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge all our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors CENGN http://www.cengn.ca/ Google https://www.google.ca Qualcommhttps://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networkshttp://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ Important Dates: == December 2, 2014Call for Papers opens December 10, 2014 Registration opens January 23, 2015Hotel discount rates deadline January 24, 2015Call for sessions deadline February 12, 2015 On-line registration closes February 14-17, 2015Conference days --- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact:i...@netdev01.info Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Announcement: https://www.netdev01.org/announce CFP:https://www.netdev01.org/cfp Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 Deadline Extension(Jan 24) and Talk Summary
Fellow netheads: Due to several submitter requests we would like to accomodate, we have extended the proposal submission deadline to Jan 24. https://netdev01.org/cfp A reminder that the Westin Hotel is holding a block of rooms for Netdev01 at a guaranteed rate of $159.00 or $179.00 (depending on the type of room required) and the rooms are going fast due to Winterlude bookings. That guarantee expires on January 23, so book now to avoid disappointment and get the low rate. The rooms are going faster than we expected! Reservations: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 Here is a post-holiday update of the activity so far in NetDev 0.1 you may have missed if you aren't following the RSS feed or twitter: Confirmed keynote speaker: == David S. Miller - The Current State of Linux kernel Networking. Accepted talks: (All listed: https://www.netdev01.org/sessions ) === Rocker: switchdev prototyping vehicle Scott Feldman https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/2 How to not just do a demo with DPDK or Lessons learned making a software dataplane Stephen Hemminger https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/3 Picking low hanging fruit from the FIB tree Alexander Duyck https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/4 Rtnetlink dump filtering in the kernel Roopa Prabhu https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/5 Hardware Switches - The Opensource Approach Jiri Pirko https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/6 hello UML, meet LibOS and friends - h/w independent unadulterated reuse of Linux kernel networking code in userspace Hajime Tazaki https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/7 Distributing Linux tc filter-action packet processing across disparate nodes Jamal Hadi Salim and Damascene M. Joachimpillai https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/9 All About UDP Encapsulation Tom Herbert https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/11 Accepted workshops: === Wireless Workshop https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/1 Hardware Offloading BoF https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/10 All of the accepted proposals are new work. A couple of proposals have been returned for rework prior to acceptance. There are many more excellent proposals currently making their way through the technical committee vetting process. The committee has so far been very impressed with the quality of proposals submitted. Registration https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01/ $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Cdn dollars). (online reg closes Feb 12th) Registering helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. Travel advice: https://netdev01.org/travel Sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networks http://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ RSS feed: https://netdev01.org/atom Follow us on Twitter: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 Hotel guaranteed rate expiry fast approaching
Hotel guaranteed rate expiry fast approaching The Westin Hotel is holding a block of rooms for Netdev01 at a guaranteed rate of $159.00 or $179.00 (depending on the type of room required). That guarantee expires on January 23, so book now to avoid disappointment and get the low rate. The rooms are going faster than we expected! Hotel room reservation link: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1412035802key=1AC9C1F8 Registration: (closes Feb 12) https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01 Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Announcement: https://www.netdev01.org/announce CFP:https://www.netdev01.org/cfp Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel netdev 0.1 is the community-driven Linux networking conference held back-to-back with netconf in Ottawa, Canada, February 14-17, 2015. slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\ hpv.tricolour.ca www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% Vote! -- greenparty.ca_GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
netdev01 twitter feed, first proposal accepted
We are pleased to announce that the first proposal has been accepted and a Twitter feed has been set up to announce the rest as they are accepted for netdev 0.1, the community-driven Linux networking conference held back-to-back with netconf in Ottawa, Canada, February 14-17, 2015. The twitter feed is: @netdev01 https://twitter.com/netdev01 Wireless Workshop Proposal Accepted The wireless workshop will bring together the Linux wireless stack and driver maintainers to discuss the continued development of the stack regarding Linux implementation of existing standards, new requirements coming from 802.11 specification development, Android integration, new products and similar. https://www.netdev01.org/news/11 Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Announcement: https://www.netdev01.org/announce CFP:https://www.netdev01.org/cfp Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\ hpv.tricolour.ca www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% _GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
NetDev 0.1 Attendee clarification [was: Netdev 0.1 Call for Proposals]
On 14/12/02, Richard Guy Briggs wrote: Netdev 0.1 Call for Proposals - Netdev 0.1 (year 0, conference 1) is a community-driven conference geared towards Linux netheads. Linux kernel networking and user space utilization of the interfaces to the Linux kernel networking subsystem are the focus. Hello fellow Linux NetHeads, sorry for the noise: There seems to have been some questions about the intended audience for this conference. The 50/50 by-invitation/submission slots are for the *presenters* of the talks and not for the audience of attendees. *Anyone* with an interest in Linux networking is welcome to attend this conference. We're very sorry for the confusion and welcome you to join us. Cheers. There are 4 phases/formats to Netdev 0.1 1) Workshops (day 1) The workshop format is inspired by Netconf and the wireless mini-summits, with workshops being centered around existing networking subsystems. workshops are intended to be an extension of the mailing list in the sense that many times previous discussions from the mailing list (or that could otherwise have happened there) are taken to the round-table to simplify the decision-making process. The networking subsystem maintainer(s) should at least prepare a list of agenda items well before the workshop takes place to allow participants to come prepared; this makes the discussions most productive. Sometimes brain-storming sessions will also be appropriate where being prepared is less important, for example for discussions around new user requirements this can be very valuable. At the workshop meeting itself discussions prevail and notes are later sent back to the mailing list; presentations are typically - at the discretion of the chairs - only used where needed to clarify a problem statement for discussion. The sitting format is round-table. 2) BOFs (day 1) BOFs are sessions with a potential to become a workshop in a future Netdev conference. The lifetime of a BOF may be only one or two Netdev conference gatherings. We discourage perpetual BOFs. BoFs don't need to have an existing networking subsystem or mailing list. BOFs also don't need to strive to be upgraded to be a Workshop in the future. Their longevity could only be one conference. The sitting format could vary and be either lecture or round table format depending on the proposal. 3) Tutorials (day 2) Tutorials are generally about 2 hours long (or more at the discretion of the proposal). Tutorials are educational in nature and are presented in a classroom format with a specific educational outcome for the attendees. 4) Paper proposals (days 3 and 4) These are classical conference paper + presentations. Presentations are 30 minutes long with an additional 15 minutes for QA presented in a lecture format. We will require paper submissions for these sessions. The committee believes that a paper submission raises the quality of the presentations and makes it easier to build on presented ideas in the future. The Netdev conference this year is structured to be 50% by-invitation and 50% submission. We are making sure that we reach out to speakers who have interesting relevant topics because we recognize most of these folks would typically not be submitting papers to a conference. The invitation will be made by the technical committee to the individual speakers for workshop, paper and tutorial sessions. Clarification is that the presenters will be split 50/50 invitation/submission and that regular attendance is open to anyone and we will welcome anyone to join the conference audience. This call for papers is for the 50% submission portion of the conference for paper submissions, tutorials and workshops. We *highly discourage* submission of recycled talks. Current technical focus topics include: - wireless - performance analysis, debugging and improvement - networking hardware and offload - netfilter - traffic control - different networking layers (L2/3, etc) - Internet of things - security - additional topics can be suggested Unlike other conferences, we are going to try and accommodate as many submissions as possible - but please stay within the relevant topic focus and tie to Linux networking to make it easier for the technical committee to provide quick feedback. In order to give a talk you must be registered. If your proposal is accepted you will not be charged a conference fee or your conference fee will be refunded to you when your talk gets accepted. We expect minimum of 2 parallel tracks but likely more depending on the (quantity of submissions) in all phases i.e during tutorials, workshops and main talks. Why you should submit a proposal - If you yearn for the old community tech driven conferences where you mingle with fellow geeks (only these would be Linux networking geeks) then this would
NetDev 0.1 Registration open
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for netdev 0.1, the community-driven Linux networking conference held back-to-back with netconf in Ottawa, Canada, February 14-17, 2015. Registration is now open at https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev01. Fees: $100/day, or $350 for 4 days (Canadian Dollars) Online registration closes Feb 12. Main site: https://www.netdev01.org/ Announcement: https://www.netdev01.org/announce CFP:https://www.netdev01.org/cfp Travel/hotel/weather/clothing: https://www.netdev01.org/travel slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\ www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @ Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% _GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Netdev 0.1 Call for Proposals
. The maximum page limit is 10 pages. Location: - Downtown Ottawa, Canada www.netdev01.org Important Dates: December 02, 2014 Call for Papers opens December 10, 2014 Registration opens January 10, 2015Call for sessions deadline January 20, 2015Conference schedule announced February 14-17, 2015Conference days Please register as soon as registration opens up on December 10. Registering helps us plan properly for numbers of attendees, ensuring venue sizes and supplies are appropriate without wasting resources. slainte mhath, RGB -- Richard Guy Briggs -- ~\-- ~\hpv.tricolour.net www.TriColour.ca -- \___ o \@ @ Ride yer bike! Ottawa, ON, CANADA -- Lo___M__\\/\%__\\/\% Vote! -- greenparty.ca_GTVS6#790__(*)__(*)(*)(*)_ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-wireless in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html