Ian Pratt
2007-Feb-20 22:59 UTC
[Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
Folks, We are pleased to announce that IBM has offered to host the 4th Xen Summit, which will be held April 17-18 2007 at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY. IBM is one of the most active contributors to the Xen project, and has been one of its strongest supporters. We''re still planning the event, but the high level picture is this: there is likely to be a space constraint for attendees, and priority will be given to those who have contributed to the Xen code base and/or those whose proposal for a talk at the Summit are accepted by the relevant session organizer(s). Please see the call for presentations below. Also, large companies may have to be limited to a quota of attendees, so that there will be plenty of room for other community members. Watch for a Reg Site notice soon. You will be responsible for your own accommodation and transport; there will be as small a fee as we can manage, to cover lunches, dinner, registration staff and some form of fun event. Let''s make this another great summit! Best, Ian Call for Presentation Proposals ------------------------------- The Xen Summit, Spring ''07 at IBM Watson Research, Yorktown will include two full days of technical discussion and working meetings. There will be opening and closing plenary sessions, and up to two tracks of parallel sessions during the remainder of the meeting. We invite you to submit proposals for presentations and/or tutorials on any of the topics below, or indeed any other topic of importance to the Xen development community. Note that this meeting is for developers only, and is expected to address detailed technical issues. Areas of interest include: Xen Project roadmap Xen Security roadmap Core hypervisor roadmap x86/ia64/ppc and other ports Integrating smart I/O hardware Benchmarking and performance optimization Testing Xen Control Stack roadmap Linux Paravirt_ops and upstreaming Solaris, *BSD and other OSes Improving emulated device support SCSI, Framebuffer and other driver support Research projects using Xen Please send a paragraph proposing your topic and desired presentation length (plan for 1/2 hour sessions) detailing the specific technical area and contribution you will make. As with previous summits, all the talks presented will be collected to appear as PDFs on the summit web site. Please submit your proposals to summit-talks@xensource.com by 7 March. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Jun Koi
2007-Feb-21 14:27 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
Hi Ian, I would love to attend the summit, but the problem is that summit is too close. I believe that can be a problem for others as well. Usually we must have the plan in advance few months before, and it also takes time to arrange the working schedule for the trip. A question: are we going to have a summit around OLS or sometimes in the summer? That would be helpful to know it, so we can prepare from now. Thanks, Jun On 2/21/07, Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:> Folks, > > We are pleased to announce that IBM has offered to host the 4th Xen > Summit, which will be held April 17-18 2007 at the IBM TJ Watson > Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY. IBM is one of the most active > contributors to the Xen project, and has been one of its strongest > supporters. > > We''re still planning the event, but the high level picture is this: > there is likely to be a space constraint for attendees, and priority > will be given to those who have contributed to the Xen code base > and/or those whose proposal for a talk at the Summit are accepted by > the relevant session organizer(s). Please see the call for > presentations below. Also, large companies may have to be limited to > a quota of attendees, so that there will be plenty of room for other > community members. > > Watch for a Reg Site notice soon. You will be responsible for your own > accommodation and transport; there will be as small a fee as we can > manage, to cover lunches, dinner, registration staff and some form of > fun event. > > Let''s make this another great summit! > > Best, > Ian > > > Call for Presentation Proposals > ------------------------------- > > The Xen Summit, Spring ''07 at IBM Watson Research, Yorktown will > include two full days of technical discussion and working meetings. > There will be opening and closing plenary sessions, and up to two > tracks of parallel sessions during the remainder of the meeting. We > invite you to submit proposals for presentations and/or tutorials on > any of the topics below, or indeed any other topic of importance to > the Xen development community. Note that this meeting is for > developers only, and is expected to address detailed technical issues. > Areas of interest include: > > Xen Project roadmap > Xen Security roadmap > Core hypervisor roadmap > x86/ia64/ppc and other ports > Integrating smart I/O hardware > Benchmarking and performance optimization > Testing > Xen Control Stack roadmap > Linux Paravirt_ops and upstreaming > Solaris, *BSD and other OSes > Improving emulated device support > SCSI, Framebuffer and other driver support > Research projects using Xen > > Please send a paragraph proposing your topic and desired presentation > length (plan for 1/2 hour sessions) detailing the specific technical > area and contribution you will make. > > As with previous summits, all the talks presented will be collected to > appear as PDFs on the summit web site. > > Please submit your proposals to summit-talks@xensource.com by 7 March._______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Daniel P. Berrange
2007-Feb-21 16:55 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 10:59:24PM -0000, Ian Pratt wrote:> > Call for Presentation Proposals > ------------------------------- > > The Xen Summit, Spring ''07 at IBM Watson Research, Yorktown will > include two full days of technical discussion and working meetings. > There will be opening and closing plenary sessions, and up to two > tracks of parallel sessions during the remainder of the meeting. We > invite you to submit proposals for presentations and/or tutorials on > any of the topics below, or indeed any other topic of importance to > the Xen development community. Note that this meeting is for > developers only, and is expected to address detailed technical issues. > Areas of interest include: > > Xen Project roadmap > Xen Security roadmap > Core hypervisor roadmap > x86/ia64/ppc and other ports > Integrating smart I/O hardware > Benchmarking and performance optimization > Testing > Xen Control Stack roadmap > Linux Paravirt_ops and upstreaming > Solaris, *BSD and other OSes > Improving emulated device support > SCSI, Framebuffer and other driver support > Research projects using Xen > > Please send a paragraph proposing your topic and desired presentation > length (plan for 1/2 hour sessions) detailing the specific technical > area and contribution you will make. > > As with previous summits, all the talks presented will be collected to > appear as PDFs on the summit web site.How about requiring people to submit real papers on their chosen subject, rather than just presentation slides ? The PDFs from papers presented at OLS are orders of magnitude more useful than slides we''ve typically accumulated from previous Xen summits. In particular for all those Xen community members who can''t actually go along to the summit itself, the slides have very little content to learn from. I realize the time constraints until this current summit don''t allow much scope for long/formal writeups, but even just a few of pages of descriptive text or technical details on the subject could be very beneficial as a long term record of stuff covered at the summit. Regards, Dan. -- |=- Red Hat, Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Boston. +1 978 392 2496 -=| |=- Perl modules: http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ -=| |=- Projects: http://freshmeat.net/~danielpb/ -=| |=- GnuPG: 7D3B9505 F3C9 553F A1DA 4AC2 5648 23C1 B3DF F742 7D3B 9505 -=| _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Anthony Liguori
2007-Feb-21 16:59 UTC
[Xen-devel] Re: Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:> On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 10:59:24PM -0000, Ian Pratt wrote: >> Call for Presentation Proposals >> ------------------------------- >> >> The Xen Summit, Spring ''07 at IBM Watson Research, Yorktown will >> include two full days of technical discussion and working meetings. >> There will be opening and closing plenary sessions, and up to two >> tracks of parallel sessions during the remainder of the meeting. We >> invite you to submit proposals for presentations and/or tutorials on >> any of the topics below, or indeed any other topic of importance to >> the Xen development community. Note that this meeting is for >> developers only, and is expected to address detailed technical issues. >> Areas of interest include: >> >> Xen Project roadmap >> Xen Security roadmap >> Core hypervisor roadmap >> x86/ia64/ppc and other ports >> Integrating smart I/O hardware >> Benchmarking and performance optimization >> Testing >> Xen Control Stack roadmap >> Linux Paravirt_ops and upstreaming >> Solaris, *BSD and other OSes >> Improving emulated device support >> SCSI, Framebuffer and other driver support >> Research projects using Xen >> >> Please send a paragraph proposing your topic and desired presentation >> length (plan for 1/2 hour sessions) detailing the specific technical >> area and contribution you will make. >> >> As with previous summits, all the talks presented will be collected to >> appear as PDFs on the summit web site. > > How about requiring people to submit real papers on their chosen subject, > rather than just presentation slides ? The PDFs from papers presented > at OLS are orders of magnitude more useful than slides we''ve typically > accumulated from previous Xen summits. In particular for all those Xen > community members who can''t actually go along to the summit itself, the > slides have very little content to learn from. > > I realize the time constraints until this current summit don''t allow much > scope for long/formal writeups, but even just a few of pages of descriptive > text or technical details on the subject could be very beneficial as a > long term record of stuff covered at the summit.It''s often harder to write a short paper than a long one. April is a pretty short run way for writing a paper and a presentation. I do agree with your premise though, papers are very useful. Regards, Anthony Liguori> Regards, > Dan._______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Mark Williamson
2007-Feb-22 12:35 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
> How about requiring people to submit real papers on their chosen subject, > rather than just presentation slides ? The PDFs from papers presented > at OLS are orders of magnitude more useful than slides we''ve typically > accumulated from previous Xen summits. In particular for all those Xen > community members who can''t actually go along to the summit itself, the > slides have very little content to learn from.I agree, this would be much more useful as a record of what happened, *and* as additional documentation for the community. As a project, we often don''t do a good job of documenting exactly what we''re up to or the concepts guiding various design choice. Building up a corpus of proceedings documents seems like a worthwhile improvement if we''re already going to the trouble of having the summit!> I realize the time constraints until this current summit don''t allow much > scope for long/formal writeups, but even just a few of pages of descriptive > text or technical details on the subject could be very beneficial as a > long term record of stuff covered at the summit.Yes. For this summit, at least, the writeups wouldn''t have to be polished, or contain complicated studies. Just a summary of what the talk is about, what people are working on and why, plus copy and paste + discussion of any graphs / diagrams that appear in the accompanying presentation. Another option I''d like to suggest is maybe making an audio / video record of the talks available. Wouldn''t have to be good quality but again would give more information than just the slides, plus might be able to record any questions at the end. Cheers, Mark -- Dave: Just a question. What use is a unicyle with no seat? And no pedals! Mark: To answer a question with a question: What use is a skateboard? Dave: Skateboards have wheels. Mark: My wheel has a wheel! _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Simon Crosby
2007-Feb-22 17:57 UTC
RE: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
I''ll look into getting video recording available. Thanks Simon -- Simon Crosby CTO (425) 202 8010 (o) XenSource Inc (415) 819 1965 (m)> -----Original Message----- > From: M.A. Williamson [mailto:maw48@hermes.cam.ac.uk] On > Behalf Of Mark Williamson > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:36 AM > To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com; Daniel P. Berrange > Cc: Ian Pratt(X); summit-talks > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, > Yorktown NY > > > How about requiring people to submit real papers on their chosen > > subject, rather than just presentation slides ? The PDFs > from papers > > presented at OLS are orders of magnitude more useful than > slides we''ve > > typically accumulated from previous Xen summits. In > particular for all > > those Xen community members who can''t actually go along to > the summit > > itself, the slides have very little content to learn from. > > I agree, this would be much more useful as a record of what > happened, *and* as additional documentation for the community. > > As a project, we often don''t do a good job of documenting > exactly what we''re up to or the concepts guiding various > design choice. Building up a corpus of proceedings documents > seems like a worthwhile improvement if we''re already going to > the trouble of having the summit! > > > I realize the time constraints until this current summit > don''t allow > > much scope for long/formal writeups, but even just a few of > pages of > > descriptive text or technical details on the subject could be very > > beneficial as a long term record of stuff covered at the summit. > > Yes. For this summit, at least, the writeups wouldn''t have > to be polished, or contain complicated studies. Just a > summary of what the talk is about, what people are working on > and why, plus copy and paste + discussion of any graphs / > diagrams that appear in the accompanying presentation. > > Another option I''d like to suggest is maybe making an audio / > video record of the talks available. Wouldn''t have to be > good quality but again would give more information than just > the slides, plus might be able to record any questions at the end. > > Cheers, > Mark > > -- > Dave: Just a question. What use is a unicyle with no seat? > And no pedals! > Mark: To answer a question with a question: What use is a skateboard? > Dave: Skateboards have wheels. > Mark: My wheel has a wheel! >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Ian Pratt
2007-Feb-23 00:43 UTC
RE: [Xen-devel] Call for Proposals : XenSummit #4, Yorktown NY
> I would love to attend the summit, but the problem is that summit is > too close. I believe that can be a problem for others as well. Usually > we must have the plan in advance few months before, and it also takes > time to arrange the working schedule for the trip.Sorry about that. Things firmed up rather late for this summit (mostly my fault, sorry).> A question: are we going to have a summit around OLS or sometimes in > the summer? That would be helpful to know it, so we can prepare from > now.I expect we''ll organize another ''mini summit'' afternoon get-together at OLS, but not a full summit. It''s been suggested that holding a Xen Summit in Cambridge (UK) in September around the time of the Linux kernel summit would be a good idea. It''s certainly convenient for me, but I know its hard for many US-based folk to get permission to travel outside North America. Thoughts? Thanks, Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel