[libvirt] KVM Forum 2014 Call for Participation (reminder)

Paolo Bonzini pbonzini at redhat.com
Thu Jul 24 16:19:34 UTC 2014


The deadline is coming in three days!

Paolo

Il 16/06/2014 18:08, Paolo Bonzini ha scritto:
> =================================================================
> KVM Forum 2014: Call For Participation
> October 14-16, 2014 - Congress Centre Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf, Germany
> 
> (All submissions must be received before midnight July 27, 2014)
> =================================================================
> 
> KVM is an industry leading open source hypervisor that provides an ideal
> platform for datacenter virtualization, virtual desktop infrastructure,
> and cloud computing.  Once again, it's time to bring together the
> community of developers and users that define the KVM ecosystem for
> our annual technical conference.  We will discuss the current state of
> affairs and plan for the future of KVM, its surrounding infrastructure,
> and management tools.  Mark your calendar and join us in advancing KVM.
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum/
> 
> Once again we are colocated with the Linux Foundation's LinuxCon Europe,
> CloudOpen Europe, Embedded Linux Conference (ELC) Europe, and this year,
> the
> Linux Plumbers Conference. KVM Forum attendees will be able to attend
> LinuxCon + CloudOpen + ELC for a discounted rate.
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum/attend/register
> 
> We invite you to lead part of the discussion by submitting a speaking
> proposal for KVM Forum 2014.
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp
> 
> Suggested topics:
> 
>  KVM/Kernel
>  - Scaling and optimizations
>  - Nested virtualization
>  - Linux kernel performance improvements
>  - Resource management (CPU, I/O, memory)
>  - Hardening and security
>  - VFIO: SR-IOV, GPU, platform device assignment
>  - Architecture ports
> 
>  QEMU
>  - Management interfaces: QOM and QMP
>  - New devices, new boards, new architectures
>  - Scaling and optimizations
>  - Desktop virtualization and SPICE
>  - Virtual GPU
>  - virtio and vhost, including non-Linux or non-virtualized uses
>  - Hardening and security
>  - New storage features
>  - Live migration and fault tolerance
>  - High availability and continuous backup
>  - Real-time guest support
>  - Emulation and TCG
>  - Firmware: ACPI, UEFI, coreboot, u-Boot, etc.
>  - Testing
> 
>  Management and infrastructure
>  - Managing KVM: Libvirt, OpenStack, oVirt, etc.
>  - Storage: glusterfs, Ceph, etc.
>  - Software defined networking: Open vSwitch, OpenDaylight, etc.
>  - Network Function Virtualization
>  - Security
>  - Provisioning
>  - Performance tuning
> 
> 
> ===============
> SUBMITTING YOUR PROPOSAL
> ===============
> Abstracts due: July 27, 2014
> 
> Please submit a short abstract (~150 words) describing your presentation
> proposal. Slots vary in length up to 45 minutes.  Also include in your
> proposal
> the proposal type -- one of:
> - technical talk
> - end-user talk
> 
> Submit your proposal here:
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/cfp
> Please only use the categories "presentation" and "panel discussion"
> 
> You will receive a notification whether or not your presentation proposal
> was accepted by Aug 20th.
> 
> Speakers will receive a complimentary pass for the event. In the instance
> that your submission has multiple presenters, only the primary speaker
> for a
> proposal will receive a complementary event pass. For panel discussions,
> all
> panelists will receive a complimentary event pass.
> 
> TECHNICAL TALKS
> 
> A good technical talk should not just report on what has happened over
> the last year; it should present a concrete problem and how it impacts
> the user and/or developer community. Whenever applicable, it should
> focus on the work that needs to be done or the difficulties that haven't
> yet
> been solved.  Summarizing recent developments is okay but it should
> not be more than a small portion of the overall talk.
> 
> END-USER TALKS
> 
> One of the big challenges as developers is to know what, where and how
> people actually use our software.  We will reserve a few slots for end
> users talking about their deployment challenges and achievements.
> 
> If you are using KVM in production you are encouraged submit a speaking
> proposal.  Simply mark it as an end-user talk.  As an end user, this is a
> unique opportunity to get your input to developers.
> 
> HANDS-ON / BOF SESSIONS
> 
> We will reserve some time for people to get together and discuss
> strategic decisions as well as other topics that are best solved within
> smaller groups. This time can also be used for hands-on hacking
> sessions if you have concrete code problems to solve.
> 
> These sessions will be announced during the event. If you are interested
> in organizing such a session, please add it to the list at
> 
>   http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/KVM_Forum_2014_BOF
> 
> Let people you think might be interested know about it, and encourage
> them to add their names to the wiki page as well. Please try to
> add your ideas to the list before KVM Forum starts.
> 
> PANEL DISCUSSIONS
> 
> If you are proposing a panel discussion, please make sure that you list
> all of
> your potential  panelists in your abstract. We will request full
> biographies
> if a panel is accepted.
> 
> ===============
> HOTEL / TRAVEL
> ===============
> The KVM Forum 2014 will be held in Düsseldorf, Germany at
> Congress Centre Düsseldorf
> 
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum/attend/hotel-and-travel
> 
> ===============
> IMPORTANT DATES
> ===============
> Notification: August 20, 2014
> Schedule announced: August 29, 2014
> Event dates: October 14-16, 2014
> 
> 
> Thank you for your interest in KVM.  We're looking forward to your
> submissions and seeing you at the KVM Forum 2014 in October!
> 
> -your KVM Forum 2014 Program Committee
> 
> Please contact us with any questions or comments.
> 




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