I remember last time there was some last minute miss-coordination for the ODL booth demo. So for this time: can we come up with a joint proposal from the ODL partners? If not can we at least know in advance which ODL partners plan to submit demo idea?
> On Jan 18, 2019, at 9:37 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Brandon Wick <bw...@linuxfoundation.org > <mailto:bw...@linuxfoundation.org>> > Date: Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 10:57 PM > Subject: [OpenDaylight Marketing] Seeking LFN Booth Demo Ideas for ONS North > America > To: > > > LFN Community: > > Those in attendance at OSN North America in Los Angeles last March and ONS > Europe in Amsterdam last September will recall that we hosted an LF > Networking Booth that showcased 8-10 compelling, community-driven demos from > the LFN technical projects. See this blog post > <https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/rubber-meet-road-x-project-collaboration-demos-ons/> > for a description of the ONS North America booth demos, and this blog post > <https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2018/08/building-in-the-open-ons-europe-demos-highlight-networking-industry-collaboration/> > for the ONS Europe demos. > > We wanted to reach out now to each of the LFN project communities to let you > know that there will be space for 8-10 networking demos inside the LFN booth > again at ONS North America (San Jose, April 4-6) and we are seeking demo > ideas using the same process. Our goal is to show compelling uses of LFN > networking project technology to solve real world industry challenges. > > Demos that show cross-project elements (e.g. between LFN projects and other > networking projects), that map to a specific industry use case, or are > endorsed by a service provider are preferred. That said, we have some room > for demos that highlight the good work and value-add from projects that don't > necessarily meet these criteria. At least one demo slot will be made > available for each LFN project (FD.io, ONAP, ODL, OPNFV, PNDA, SNAS, Tungsten > Fabric) that submits a quality idea. > > Demos stations will again have storage space, a counter, backdrop, monitor, > power, and Wi-Fi internet provided. There is no cost to host a demo in the > LFN booth although additional power, internet, space, etc. may incur a cost. > > Here are the key dates to keep in mind: > Jan 16: Demo idea solicitation email sent to community lists > Feb 13: Demo ideas submissions due > Feb 27: Demos ideas reviewed, chosen, and notifications sent > April 4-6: Demos shown > To submit your demo idea for consideration, please collect and provide the > following information: > Demo title (10 words max) > Brief demo description (200 words max) > List of demo manager(s) with contact information > List of open source projects involved > List of companies involved > Any extra requirements or special considerations > Demo manager responsibilities include: > Creating the demo concept and actual demo to be shown > Responding promptly to requests for information > Meeting all demo preparation deadlines > Setting up and testing the demo pre-show and taking down post-show > Staffing the demo during ONS expo hours (along with other designated team > members to help share the load) > Being willing to participate in media activities, e.g. photos, videos > ONS sponsor companies are of course welcome to host demos in their booths on > the show floor as well. Please check with your ONS sponsorship manager to > explore these opportunities. > > Submit your demo ideas by February 13 by sending an email to > bw...@linuxfoundation.org <mailto:bw...@linuxfoundation.org>. LFN staff > leadership (Heather, Phil, Arpit) will then review the submissions, get back > to submitters with questions, suggestions, and recommend a final demo roster > by Feb 27th. Send any questions you may have to bw...@linuxfoundation.org > <mailto:bw...@linuxfoundation.org>. > > We look forward to seeing your demo ideas. > > Best, > > Brandon Wick > Senior Integrated Marketing Manager > The Linux Foundation > bw...@linuxfoundation.org <mailto:bw...@linuxfoundation.org> > +1.917.282.0960 > > _______________________________________________ > marketing mailing list > market...@lists.opendaylight.org <mailto:market...@lists.opendaylight.org> > https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > <https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing> > _______________________________________________ > TSC mailing list > t...@lists.opendaylight.org > https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/tsc
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