On 2021-07-21 12:42 p.m., Maneesh Mohanan Pillai wrote:
> Hi Jamal,
>
> The feature flag was enabled for you yesterday when I sent that email. Only
> the people at the lounge at that time needed to refresh their screen to see
> the change, they don't need to keep doing that. Anyone who wasn't in the
> lounge also wouldn't need to refresh their screen.
>
> Can you send through a screenshot of a table edit screen so I can validate
> that the 50 person tables are on for you? It's working on our end.
>
Ok, my misunderstanding then. You meant people at the time you sent
had to refresh their browsers and i thought you meant that is a general
requirement.
thanks for the clarification. We'll let you know if something breaks.
cheers,
jamal
So it turns out we can have 50 people sit on a table at
the lounge.
Unfortunately, once 8 people are seated it seems to add more
if you are rejected because the table is full you need to
refresh your browser. I know that sounds silly - but airmeet
only recently added this extension and is still work in progress.
Maneesh - please correct me if i didnt describe things correctly.
cheers,
jamal
Hi,
Due to unforeseen circumstances, there is a small change of schedule for
tomorrow.
The session "Understanding Linux Network Stack Overheads for
High Speed Networks". See:
https://netdevconf.info/0x15/session.html?Understanding-Linux-Network-Stack…
will now be the third session instead of the first session as was
planned for earlier.
cheers,
jamal
Hi,
Just a reminder of two features on the conference platform
We do have some really nice setup for the lounge: Tables.
Once you login, go to the lounge and you should see several
tables (we have 100 tables setup). You can grab a table
and invite people over.
You can use these tables at any time - although we encourage
people to attend the sessions instead of loitering in the
lounge ;->
We are also open to reserving tables. If you would like to run
a meeting at the break or after or before the conference just
send email to Jeremy and he can create one for you with a title
of your choice so that other people can find it.
For example, there is a table right now called "Happy hour"
The second feature is ability to replay sessions you missed.
Just go into the schedule and you will see a "replay" button
on each session.
cheers,
jamal
Note there is an ongoing poll of whether we should have the 30 minute
break tomorrow after the TC workshop but before switchdev workshop.
We do have a break today - but not one designated for tomorrow.
Please vote - we are still experimenting to figure how best to do
this.
cheers,
jamal
For the Industry Perspectives Panel on the 19th,
we now have the following vendors confirmed to participate:
Xilinx, Broadcom, Pensando, Intel, Netronome/Corigine and
Nvidia.
We will provide more updates in the next while.
cheers,
jamal
Another reminder:
We are experimenting with a feature that will help people
who are busy during the session or are in different time zones
to still be able to catchup.
As long as you are registered you can always login later on and
replay any session you missed.
cheers,
jamal
On 2021-07-12 7:30 a.m., Jamal Hadi Salim via people wrote:
> Just a reminder that the second phase of netdevconf 0x15 starts
> tomorrow, Tuesday to Wednesday.
> This phase constitutes workshops and tutorials.
>
> Workshops on:
> XDP
> IOT Networking
> TC
> Netfilter
> FRR
> and Switchdev Offload
>
> Tutorial on:
> Introduction to time synchronization over Ethernet
>
> See: https://netdevconf.info/0x15/accepted-sessions.html
>
> cheers,
> jamal
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Just a reminder that the second phase of netdevconf 0x15 starts
tomorrow, Tuesday to Wednesday.
This phase constitutes workshops and tutorials.
Workshops on:
XDP
IOT Networking
TC
Netfilter
FRR
and Switchdev Offload
Tutorial on:
Introduction to time synchronization over Ethernet
See: https://netdevconf.info/0x15/accepted-sessions.html
cheers,
jamal