Linux Kernel Developers' Netconf 2017, Part 2

The first rule of Netconf is: You do not talk about Netconf.
The second rule of Netconf is: You do not talk about Netconf.


         

Netconf is a Linux community conference, by-invitation-only, running since 2004. The agenda has a clear focus on kernel level networking. Attendees are the main maintainers and developers of the Linux networking subsystem. Invitation is issued only 10-15 people who have provided significant contributions.

This autumn, the Netconf joins the Netdev 2.2 held November 8-10, 2017 in Seoul, Korea.

Due to the distributed nature of the Network subsystem development, contributors to the stack are located in different corners of the globe and coordinate security and bug fixes as well as maintanance and new features via email.

Netconf is intended to be a face to face working meetup to compliment those email exchanges. Problematic unresolved issues are hashed out and bold new ideas are discussed.



  • Location: Seoul, Korea
  • Date: November 6-7, 2017
  • Sponsor(s) : The NetDev Society


  • Committee:
    David S. Miller (davem@davemloft.net, netdev maintainer)
    Soyoung Park (sypeattle@gmail.com)
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  • Topics/Invitees :

    Day 1

    Day 2

    NetConf Group Photo

    NetConf Day1 Setup    NetConf Evening1

    A report from Netconf: Day 1(LWN.net)
    A report from Netconf: Day 2(LWN.net)