[Bloat] Linux Plumber's Conference CFP is open -- bufferbloat track!

Dave Täht d at taht.net
Thu Mar 17 17:18:22 EDT 2011


IF I'm still in the country at that point, I can easily talk to:
"Bufferbloat, VOIP and gaming". 

I was originally planning to leave today (:sniff: It's WARM in Mexico, I
keep hitting reload on various websites there) but decided to remain
until at least the end of may and stay intensely focused on bufferbloat
issues. When does one have to commit to a track?

Even if I can't do it, someone else should be able to pick up that topic
and run with it.

Another track idea:

"Building a better router"

"John W. Linville" <linville at tuxdriver.com> writes:

> The Linux Plumber's Conference Call For Papers is open:
>
> 	http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/linux-plumbers-conference-cfp
>
> I have proposed a Bufferbloat "track":
>
> 	http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/ocw/events/LPC2011MC/tracks/93
>
> For those unfamiliar with the event, it aims to be a bit different
> from the typical conference.  Instead of the usual collection of
> independent presentations, LPC divides itself into a number of tracks.
> A track usually runs for 2.5 hours, and is composed of related topics
> with less formal presentation requirements.  Often a track is little
> more than a topic introduction followed by lot of freeform discussion.
>
> But...the track won't happen if we don't get some content to fill it!
> My desk is stacked-high with printouts of just a few of the academic
> papers that have been cited on this list, and a know that more than
> a few of the readers are both experienced in public speaking and
> qualified to speak on bufferbloat topics.  So, get busy!
>
> Seriously, please propose a topic and come to Santa Rosa to talk.
> If it is good, I might even buy you some wine! :-)
>
> John
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