I can explore finding a room if there will be enough people present. Who plans to be there? --- Mike Dolan VP of Strategic Programs The Linux Foundation Office: +1.330.460.3250 Cell: +1.440.552.5322 Skype: michaelkdolan mdolan@linuxfoundation.org --- On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 9:11 AM, George Zhao wrote: > Question: Will there be a f2f discussion of this topic during Open source > leadership summit by Linux foundation? > > Thanks, > George > > -----Original Message----- > From: moving [mailto:moving-bounces@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of Vincent JARDIN > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 3:46 PM > To: O'Driscoll, Tim; Ed Warnicke; Jaswinder Singh > Cc: Michael Dolan; Ed Warnicke (eaw); moving@dpdk.org > Subject: Re: [dpdk-moving] DPDK + Linux Foundation - summary of fees > > Le 17/01/2017 à 23:28, O'Driscoll, Tim a écrit : > > "I said that Red Hat is happy with the technical operation of the > > project, and we don't want to see the community disrupted with toolset > > changes - and it's possible to work with projects like fd.io, OVS, and > > OPNFV to do testing of DPDK. > > > > Representatives from Brocade, Cavium, and Linaro all voiced a preference > > for a stand-alone lightweight project" > > +1 too > > DPDK is consumed by many projects and it was proven to be a successful > model. By launching DPDK.org, 6WIND wanted to stimulate DPDK to be a > reference for many consumers of IOs (FD.io, ovs-dpdk, moongen, ostinato, > etc.) on any HW. > > Since day 1 of DPDK.org, DPDK allows to sustain any innovations because > of a strong intent to be agnostic. > > >