NetDev 0.1 new proposals accepted update

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Fellow netheads:

Here is an update on new proposals accepted this past week for NetDev 0.1 that
you may have missed if you aren't following the RSS feed or twitter:


Accepted talks: (All listed: https://www.netdev01.org/sessions )
===============
Offloading to yet another software switch
Michio Honda
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/13

Implementing Open vSwitch datapath using TC
Jiri Pirko
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/14

MPTCP Upstreaming
Doru Gucea
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/16


Accepted workshops:
===================
TCP stack instrumentation BoF
Chris Rapier
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/17

802.1ad HW acceleration and MTU handling
Toshiaki Makita
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/18


Accepted Tutorials:
===================
Tutorial on perf Usage
Hannes Frederic Sowa
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/12

BPF In-kernel Virtual Machine
Alexei Starovoitov
https://www.netdev01.org/sessions/15


All of the accepted proposals are new work.  A couple of proposals have been
returned for rework prior to acceptance.  There are still 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.


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=1412035802&key=1AC9C1F8


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.


NetDev 0.1 would like to gratefully acknowledge our sponsors: https://netdev01.org/sponsors
Verizon http://www.verizon.com/
Cumulus Networks http://cumulusnetworks.com/ 
Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ 


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