Apr 06, 2021

Announcement: Networking and BPF Track at the 2021 Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC)

cover

The organizers of the Networking and BPF track at the 2021 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) are pleased to announce the Call for Proposals (CFP). The conference is planned to be held virtually on the wider Internet, on September 20th - 24th, 2021.

This year's Networking and BPF track technical committee is comprised of:

  • David S. Miller (Red Hat)
  • Jakub Kicinski (Facebook)
  • Eric Dumazet (Google)
  • Alexei Starovoitov (Facebook)
  • Daniel Borkmann (Isovalent)
  • Andrii Nakryiko (Facebook)

We are seeking proposals of 40 minutes in length (including Q&A discussion), optionally accompanied by papers of 2 to 10 pages in length. Any kind of advanced Linux networking and/or BPF related topic will be considered. Please submit your proposals through the official LPC website at:

Make sure to select "Networking & BPF Summit" in the Track pull-down menu. Proposals must be submitted by August 13th, and submitters will be notified of acceptance by August 16th. Final slides and optional papers (as PDF) are due on the first day of the conference.

Popular posts

Cilium 1.16 – High-Performance Networking With Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, BGPV2 and More!
Jul 25, 2024

Cilium 1.16 – High-Performance Networking With Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, BGPV2 and More!

Cilium 1.16 has arrived with Netkit, Gateway API Gamma Support, Multicast Datapath, BGPV2 Support, Security improvements, and more

Technology
External
Cilium netkit: The Final Frontier in Container Networking Performance
Jul 11, 2024

Cilium netkit: The Final Frontier in Container Networking Performance

Learn about netkit, new in Cilium 1.16, that replaces traditional veth devices with a high-performance alternative for container networking

Technology
External
Interview: Hubble Integration Added to DigitalOcean Kubernetes
Feb 29, 2024

Interview: Hubble Integration Added to DigitalOcean Kubernetes

Exclusive Interview with DigitalOcean on Integrating Hubble into their Kubernetes Offering

Community