2009-04-03 18:31:01

by John W. Linville

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Subject: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

Greetings,

As you may know, we are planning on having a wireless summit meeting
in Berlin, Germany this June. This meeting is in cooperation with
the Fedora FUDCon event, which will be accomodating us under the
guise of a "hackfest". This event also overlaps (and co-locates)
with LinuxTag 2009. Details are available here:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009

FUDCon's are typically self-organizing under the BarCamp model.
However, I have secured a promise that we will be allocated space
for 1-2 dozen people on at least Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June
for our wireless event. I personally encourage everyone not only to
attend LinuxTag but also to participate in the rest of FUDCon!

So, here I open the floor for discussion of agenda items for our
wireless meeting/hackfest. What do we think is important to discuss
face-to-face this year? What isn't getting done? What is getting
done wrong? What do we need that we didn't realize last year?

Also, please consider making some sort of prepared presentation.
Especially welcome would be topics that are accessible to those
outside of the core wireless developer group, such as current
projects on enhancing IBSS support, extended power savings, or any
other user-visible topic. I'll be happy to take such proposals in
private email or you can post them as part of this thread.

Hopefully this gets the discussion started...please comment!

John

P.S. We are also planning a meeting in Portland this September for
those unable or unwilling to travel outside of North America for
whatever reason -- stay tuned.
--
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[email protected] might be all we have. Be ready.


2009-04-05 10:52:44

by Rami Rosen

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

Hello,

I believe that 802.11n implementation and design in the Linux Wireless stack
can be of interest/good to include (also 802.11n Linux future directions ).

Currently packet aggregation is implemented only with the ath9k and iwlwifi
mac80211 drivers (there are vendors who have non-native 802.11n
drivers as well).
Packet aggregation details (ampdu and amsdu RX) seems to me to be of interest
(especially considering that there are chances of confirming the 802.11n spec at
the end of this year).

Regards,
Rami Rosen


On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 9:27 PM, John W. Linville <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> As you may know, we are planning on having a wireless summit meeting
> in Berlin, Germany this June. ?This meeting is in cooperation with
> the Fedora FUDCon event, which will be accomodating us under the
> guise of a "hackfest". ?This event also overlaps (and co-locates)
> with LinuxTag 2009. ?Details are available here:
>
> ? ? ? ?https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009
>
> FUDCon's are typically self-organizing under the BarCamp model.
> However, I have secured a promise that we will be allocated space
> for 1-2 dozen people on at least Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June
> for our wireless event. ?I personally encourage everyone not only to
> attend LinuxTag but also to participate in the rest of FUDCon!
>
> So, here I open the floor for discussion of agenda items for our
> wireless meeting/hackfest. ?What do we think is important to discuss
> face-to-face this year? ?What isn't getting done? ?What is getting
> done wrong? ?What do we need that we didn't realize last year?
>
> Also, please consider making some sort of prepared presentation.
> Especially welcome would be topics that are accessible to those
> outside of the core wireless developer group, such as current
> projects on enhancing IBSS support, extended power savings, or any
> other user-visible topic. ?I'll be happy to take such proposals in
> private email or you can post them as part of this thread.
>
> Hopefully this gets the discussion started...please comment!
>
> John
>
> P.S. ?We are also planning a meeting in Portland this September for
> those unable or unwilling to travel outside of North America for
> whatever reason -- stay tuned.
> --
> John W. Linville ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Someday the world will need a hero, and you
> [email protected] ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?might be all we have. ?Be ready.
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2009-04-05 12:03:37

by Johannes Berg

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 13:52 +0300, Rami Rosen wrote:

> I believe that 802.11n implementation and design in the Linux Wireless stack
> can be of interest/good to include (also 802.11n Linux future directions ).

I'll be there unless something weird happens -- anything mac80211
related and especially aggregation (since I rewrote it) I can cover.

johannes


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2009-04-07 06:10:34

by Mark Ryden

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

Hi,
There is a lot of interest in Linux Wireless around the world. I
believe that many who cannot attend (like me), will be happy if videos
and slides of the presentations will be available afterwards. (as was
done in other Fedora FUDCon conferences in the past).

Regards,
Mark


On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Johannes Berg <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 13:52 +0300, Rami Rosen wrote:
>
>> I believe that 802.11n implementation and design in the Linux Wireless stack
>> can be of interest/good to include (also 802.11n Linux future directions ).
>
> I'll be there unless something weird happens -- anything mac80211
> related and especially aggregation (since I rewrote it) I can cover.
>
> johannes
>

2009-06-03 12:35:27

by Nick Kossifidis

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

2009/4/3 John W. Linville <[email protected]>:
> Greetings,
>
> As you may know, we are planning on having a wireless summit meeting
> in Berlin, Germany this June.  This meeting is in cooperation with
> the Fedora FUDCon event, which will be accomodating us under the
> guise of a "hackfest".  This event also overlaps (and co-locates)
> with LinuxTag 2009.  Details are available here:
>
>        https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009
>
> FUDCon's are typically self-organizing under the BarCamp model.
> However, I have secured a promise that we will be allocated space
> for 1-2 dozen people on at least Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June
> for our wireless event.  I personally encourage everyone not only to
> attend LinuxTag but also to participate in the rest of FUDCon!
>
> So, here I open the floor for discussion of agenda items for our
> wireless meeting/hackfest.  What do we think is important to discuss
> face-to-face this year?  What isn't getting done?  What is getting
> done wrong?  What do we need that we didn't realize last year?
>
> Also, please consider making some sort of prepared presentation.
> Especially welcome would be topics that are accessible to those
> outside of the core wireless developer group, such as current
> projects on enhancing IBSS support, extended power savings, or any
> other user-visible topic.  I'll be happy to take such proposals in
> private email or you can post them as part of this thread.
>
> Hopefully this gets the discussion started...please comment!
>
> John
>
> P.S.  We are also planning a meeting in Portland this September for
> those unable or unwilling to travel outside of North America for
> whatever reason -- stay tuned.

Can we book a room on Holiday in
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_lodging) or is it
only for Fedora people ? What's the process ? I've managed to find
some funding for travel expenses but most hotels are really expensive
(i plan to come on 24 and leave on 29).


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Nick

2009-06-03 12:45:41

by John W. Linville

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

On Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 03:35:14PM +0300, Nick Kossifidis wrote:

> Can we book a room on Holiday in
> (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_lodging) or is it
> only for Fedora people ? What's the process ? I've managed to find
> some funding for travel expenses but most hotels are really expensive
> (i plan to come on 24 and leave on 29).

AFAIK you are welcome to do so -- note that they are supposed to be
booking the rooms _today_, so move quickly!

John
--
John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you
[email protected] might be all we have. Be ready.

2009-06-24 10:19:50

by Nick Kossifidis

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Subject: Re: Linux wireless mini-summit -- Berlin, June 2009

2009/6/3 Nick Kossifidis <[email protected]>:
>
>
> Can we book a room on Holiday in
> (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:Berlin_2009_lodging) or is it
> only for Fedora people ? What's the process ? I've managed to find
> some funding for travel expenses but most hotels are really expensive
> (i plan to come on 24 and leave on 29).
>

Just arrived, looking forward to see you all ;-)


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