We are pleased to announce the opening of Call For
Submissions(CFS) for Netdev 0x14.
For overview of topics, submissions and requirements
please visit:
https://netdevconf.info/0x14/submit-proposal.html
For all submitted sessions, we employ a blind
review process carried out by the Program Com
Folks,
Based on the feedback we received in the conducted polls,
The NetDev Society is pleased to announce that Netdev 0x14
will take place March 17-20th, 2020 in Vancouver, Canada.
The new format is:
- 3 days talks + 1 day of tutorials and workshops
- The 3 day talks will be single track talk
This is a small update to the community on the Netdev 0x13 conference
(March 20-22, in Prague, Czech Republic)
https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13
Early registration fees end today at 23:59 EST.
To Register: https://www.netdevconf.org/0x13/registration.html
Our bursaries are also going to close toda
We are pleased to announce the opening of call for submissions(CFS)
for Netdev 0x13.
For overview of topics, submissions and requirements please visit:
https://netdevconf.org/0x13/submit-proposal.html
Sessions are selected via a blind review process carried out by
the Program Committee and She
Folks,
This is a small update to the community on the Netdev 0x12 conference
(July 11-13, 2018 in Montreal, Canada, https://www.netdevconf.org/0x12).
Early registration fees (20% off) are still in effect until June 1st.
To Register: https://www.netdevconf.org/0x12/registration.html
Our bursarie
On 17-04-16 10:45 AM, David Ahern wrote:
On 4/16/17 8:40 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
Johannes or anybody else working on it?
i.e one which sends the extack to the bowels of callees
so we can return meaningful messages
example: rtnetlink::doit() or equivalent seems to be a candidate for
taking
Johannes or anybody else working on it?
i.e one which sends the extack to the bowels of callees
so we can return meaningful messages
example: rtnetlink::doit() or equivalent seems to be a candidate for
taking it as a param
For things that call netlink_ack it may be easier if they create
the extac
The tech committee would like to announce the schedule.
There is a lot of great great content which we hope you are
going to enjoy.
There were also many other fantastic submissions which we were
unfortunately unable to accommodate. We appreciate everyone that
took the time to make a submission.
We have 3 announcements today.
The organizing committee would like to announce two new sponsors:
1) Google returns as a Gold Sponsor. Google has supported the netdev
conference from version 0.1. They has been a staunch supporter of the
netdev community. We appreaciate you Google!
2) LWN returns
The organizing committee would like to announce a new Platinum sponsor,
Intel!
Intel is a returning sponsor and has been a strong supporter of the
netdev community. Thank you Intel!
cheers,
jamal
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Tom Herbert will talk about the need for very critical (life or death!)
infrastructure need for IOT.
More details on the talk:
This talks presents the motivation and direction to support the
emerging class of IoT applications
The organizing committee would like to announce a new return
Gold Sponsor!
We appreciate VMWware for their consistent support to the netdev
community.
cheers,
jamal
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Arkadi Sharshevski will give a talk on the new dpipe tool.
Details are as follows:
-
While doing the hardware offloading process much of the hardware
specifics cannot be presented. One example for such is the routing LPM
algorith
Two announcements for today. An accepted talk and a new sponsor.
1) The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Arthur Davis and Tom Distler will talk about their quest for a
quest for a network configuration solution for a large Linux storage
application
Details are as follo
The organizing committee would like to announce a new silver sponsor:
Solarflare.
Solarflare is returning as a silver sponsor again this year. Welcome
back and many thanks for your support!
cheers,
jamal
The tech committee would like to announce two new accepted talks.
The first one is a talk on container based network emulators by
Brian Linkletter and the second one is by Willem de Bruijn
on zero copy sendmsg.
Details are as follows:
1) Investigating Linux Network Behaviour Using Open-Source N
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted workshop.
Jamal Hadi Salim will chair the Traffic Control (tc) workshop
Details are as follows:
-
Face to Face discussions on different tc topics
Current WAG agenda (subject to update):
New tc offloads since netdev 1.2
New features
I am going to keep netfilter and wireless lists on for now unless I hear
more objections. We will be doing about one a day from now until about
the time of the conference.
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Huapeng Zhou, Doug Porter, Ryan Tierney and Nikita Shirokov
a
On 17-03-18 09:42 PM, Alexis Green wrote:
Why is this sent to linux-wireless?
Because linux-wireless is part of this event.
Like netfilter, lets please have more people chime
in _to not_ have these postings go to linux-wireless.
Note: this discussion already has generated more traffic
than a
On 17-03-18 08:07 PM, Amine Aouled Hamed wrote:
Im subscribed to netfilter and netfilter-dev but does it matter? you
are spamming on multiple lists about something not related to the list
subject.
People subscribe to the list to exchange information and discuss
relevant subjects not to get ads...
thieu Desnoyers wrote:
- On Mar 18, 2017, at 8:34 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim j...@mojatatu.com wrote:
On 17-03-18 08:27 AM, Amine Aouled Hamed wrote:
Can you stop with the spam?
Which mailing list do you represent that considers this spam?
My personal 2 cents: I got subscribed automatically t
Someone complained in the last posting that I was "spamming" them.
If a list admin feels these announcements of a community event as
spam - please unicast me and I will remove you off future
announcements.
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Jae Won Chung and Feng Li
On 17-03-18 08:27 AM, Amine Aouled Hamed wrote:
Can you stop with the spam?
Which mailing list do you represent that considers this spam?
cheers,
jamal
On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 1:10 PM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
The organizing committee would like to announce a new silver sponsor,
Netronome
The organizing committee would like to announce a new silver sponsor,
Netronome.
Netronome is a returning silver sponsor. The netdev community
appreciates their support once again!
cheers,
jamal
The tech committee would like to announce our first accepted tutorial
Monsieurs Andy Gospodarek and Jesper Dangaard Brouer will give an
XDP tutorial catered to mere mortals titled "XDP for the Rest of Us"
Description:
-
XDP (eXpress Data Path) has been one of the most widely discussed topics
The organizing committee would like to welcome back a repeat
platinum sponsor, Facebook!
Facebook has been a great supporter of the netdev community, we
thank them!
cheers,
jamal
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk from
Anjali Singhai Jain along with
Alexander H Duyck, Parthasarathy Sarangam and Nrupal Jani
The details are as follows:
---
The paper and the presentation will quickly go through a time lapse of
Network virtualization as it evol
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Lawrence Brakmo will talk about Netesto tool suite
Details are as follows:
-
Netesto (NEtwork TESting TOolkit) is a suite of tools for running
multi-host network experiments that supports the collection and display
of relevant
As announced last time, we are making more frequent announcements on
peo...@netdevconf.org
You can subscribe via mailman here:
https://lists.netdevconf.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/people
We urge people to subscribe to that list to get more up to date
information and conference discussions. We w
The tech committee would like to announce a new accepted talk.
Alexander Aring will give a talk on IOT _without the things_ ;->
Building virtual 6LoWPAN Mesh Networks
Details on the talk:
Operating IEEE 802.15.4 6LoWPAN IOT networks often requires to deal
with lossy wireless connections.
The tech committee has accepted a new workshop on
Network Performance chaired by Alexander Duyck
Some details:
--
The network performance performance workshop is a follow-up of several
mailing list threads on the netdev mailing list as well as presentations
at Netdev 1.2. We want to d
We'd like to announce Mojatatu Networks as our second Gold Sponsor.
Thank you for the continued support!
cheers,
jamal
A few announcements:
1) Going forward we are going to be sending more frequent
announcements to the conference discussion/announcement list:
peo...@netdevconf.org
You can subscribe via mailman here:
https://lists.netdevconf.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/people
We urge people to subscribe to tha
A few announcements:
1) The CFP is now officially closed. Thanks to everyone who submitted.
2) We are extending the early registration to March 5.
Register early so we can plan better (and so you can save some $$).
https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev21/
- hotel (If you can get the hotel chea
The tech committee has graciously extended the CFP to February 27th.
Hurry o thee procastinators and submit early to avoid the hazards of
last minute traffic. Refer to:
https://netdevconf.org/2.1/submit-proposal.html
Some reminders, again:
-Registration is open. Register early so we can plan be
A few announcements:
-Registration is open. Register early so we can plan better.
https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev21/
hotel (If you can get the hotel cheaper online than conference
rates please send us email, dont book ):
http://www.netdevconf.org/2.1/hotel.html
- We are pleased to announ
On 17-02-14 08:16 AM, Jamal Hadi Salim wrote:
A few announcements:
-Registration is open. Register early so we can plan better.
https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev21/
hotel (If you can get the hotel cheaper online than conference
rates please send us email, dont book ):
http
A few announcements:
-Registration is open. Register early so we can plan better.
https://onlineregistrations.ca/netdev21/
hotel (If you can get the hotel cheaper online than conference
rates please send us email, dont book ):
http://www.netdevconf.org/2.1/hotel.html
News:
- We are pleased to a
Folks,
We are seeking for qualified people who love to write to cover the
netdev 2.1 conference.
The idea is to attend the different sessions and describe what
was discussed in a timely manner. We would like to publish the
events on a daily basis.
Requirements:
1) Passion about netdev
2) Knowled
Two important announcements
1) We are pleased to announce a location for netdev 2.1:
Le Westin Montréal
270 Rue St. Antoine Ouest, Montreal, QC H2Y 0A3, Canada
Le Westin will also be the conference hotel. We have a speacial
arrangement for all attendees to get speacial rates at the hotel.
We w
A few announcements:
- We expect to open up registration and announce hotel and location
this week.
- We are pleased to announce the first netdev 2.1 sponsor!
Many thanks to Mellanox who has been a strong supporter of the netdev
community. Mellanox is first to cross the netdev2.1 sponsor line wi
A few announcements:
- We expect to open up registration and announce hotel and location
next week.
- We are pleased to announce the first netdev 2.1 talk has been accepted
by the tech committee! The Call for Proposals is still open, submit
early to avoid the hazards of last minute traffic. Refe
Folks,
We are pleased to announce that the CFP for netdev 2.1 is now open.
Netdev 2.1 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.
If you are using Lin
Folks,
We are pleased to announce Netdev 2.1 (year 2, conference 1)
in the beautiful city of Montreal, Canada on the 6th to 8th of April.
The website is now online: http://www.netdevconf.org/2.1/
Netdev 2.1 will be held back to back with netconf2017.1
(http://vger.kernel.org/netconf2017.html)
N
Folks,
We are pleased to announce that _most_ papers are now available
off the netdev website. A few are missing but we are working to get the
authors to submit them.
Most if not all slides are available.
A few videos are also up.
Harout is vigilantly working on getting the videos for most sessi
Fellow netheads:
Yours truly posting on behalf of rgb.
The preliminary schedule was published late yesterday.
https://www.netdev01.org/schedule
We wanted to get something out quickly while we make it pretty
afterwards. There will be some minor changes later on.
Talks are all on Mon/Tuesday and
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1) Cong Wang, Jamal Hadi Salim - Linux Traffic Control (TC) tutorial
https://www.netdev01.org/news/48
2) Jon Maloy - Introduction to basics of TIPC
https://www.netdev01.org/news/49
And as rgb already posted,Hotel update:
The hotel has agreed, on a best effort basis to extend the
netdev01 ra
Fellow netheads:
On behalf of rgb, yours truly is sending out this announcement.
Today is the last day that the Westin Hotel will be 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 rooms
available.
Pl
er Action Subsystem by Jamal Hadi Salim
Jamal will describe the tc classifier-action subsystem in details (A
decade too late?). He claims to be inspired by two talks at netdev01
which refer to this subsystem. He also claims it is a better
architecture than OF and P4. Come beat up on him.
https://www
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