Hi Jamal/authority,

Unfortunately, we are unable to secure Croatia VISA appointments in the UK. We tried our best to make arrangements, but for some reason it's extremely difficult to get these appointments in a short timeframe. Would it be possible to change our talk to a remote format instead? I would sincerely appreciate the support.

Best regards, Satish
From: "Satish Kumar"<satish.kumar@bytedance.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [External] [Netdev 0x19] Accepted submission #25 "Performance Optimisation and Practices..."
Greetings,

I am delighted to have received confirmation of the acceptance of my abstract. Regarding the feedback received, the initial segment of the presentation focuses on a kernel implementation, while the subsequent part pertains to DPDK. We are open to splitting the presentation into two parts, each lasting 30 minutes, if that aligns better with the audience's preferences. Your guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Talk names:
Socket Locality based Flow Selection in MPTCP
By Satish Kumar <satish.kumar@bytedance.com>, Punit Agrawal <punit.agrawal@bytedance.com>
A DPDK Implementation of MPTCP
By  Zhiqiang You <youzhiqiang@bytedance.com>, Wanchen Wang <wangwanchen.0316@bytedance.com>

Additionally, I kindly request an invitation letter for the Schengen visa application process.

Warm regards, Satish
Date: Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 7:15 PM
Subject: [External] [Netdev 0x19] Accepted submission #25 "Performance Optimisation and Practices..."
To: "Satish Kumar"<satish.kumar@bytedance.com>
Dear Satish,

The Netdev 0x19 program committee is delighted to inform you that your
submission #25 has been accepted to appear in the conference.

       Title: Performance Optimisation and Practices Based on MPTCP inside
              Datacenter
     Authors: Zhiqiang You (ByteDance)
              Satish Kumar (ByteDance)
              Wanchen Wang (ByteDance)
              Punit Agrawal (ByteDance)
        Site: https://0x19.netdevconf.info/paper/25?cap=025a2Ox-SBITYSk

Congratulations!

Some comments from reviewers
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General theme of the feedback:

This submission looks like two separate talks stuffed into one. I'm
guessing the first part is more related to the kernel implementation (it's
not clear to me from the abstract), in which case it could make sense to
separate them (kernel and DPDK - both developers and users - tend to be
different crowds). I think each part have enough merit to be a (maybe
somewhat short) talk on its own.
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