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 Qualcomm https://www.qualcomm.com/ Verizon http://www.verizon.com/ Cumulus Networks http://cumulusnetworks.com/ Mojatatu Networks http://mojatatu.com/ Important Dates: ========================== December 2, 2014 Call for Papers opens December 10, 2014 Registration opens January 23, 2015 Hotel discount rates deadline January 24, 2015 Call for sessions deadline February 12, 2015 On-line registration closes February 14-17, 2015 Conference days ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE Technical Conference on Linux Networking, February 14-17, 2015, Ottawa, Canada https://netdev01.org/ Contact: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 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 lartc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html