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* Possibly add another hotel option closer to Intel |
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== When and Where ? == |
== When and Where ? == |
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'''[https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/intel/@31.0233092,121.4515338,16z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x0000000000000000:0x2c789dc6a32a909d!2sintel!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x2c789dc6a32a909d Check out the event location on the map]''' |
'''[https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/intel/@31.0233092,121.4515338,16z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x0000000000000000:0x2c789dc6a32a909d!2sintel!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0x2c789dc6a32a909d Check out the event location on the map]''' |
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=== Schedule === |
=== Schedule & Rooms === |
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The schedule for the event is as follows: |
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<p>[[File:Hackathon15-Schedule.png|left]]</p> |
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Below is a map of the rooms. |
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* Room 1F04 will be used for plenary sessions and scheduling, but can also be used for very small groups during the sessions. |
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* Room 1F05 will have several different work-areas, which we will label with 1F05a, 1F05b, ... |
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* Room 1F06 will be used for breaks and lunches. |
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8:45 - 9:30 Registration (Breakfast will not be provided) |
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* Rooms 1F01 - 1F02 will be used for sessions |
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9:30 - 9:45 Welcome |
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<p>[[File:Hackathon15-Rooms.png|left]]</p> |
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9:45 - 10:30 Scheduling |
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10:30 - 11:30 Sessions 1 |
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11:30 - 12:30 Sessions 2 |
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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch |
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13:30 - 14:30 Sessions 3 |
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14:30 - 15:30 Sessions 4 |
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15:30 - 16:00 Break |
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16:00 - 17:00 Sessions 4 |
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17:00 - 17:30 Plenary |
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==== April 29th ==== |
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9:00 - 9:45 Arrival |
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9:45 - 10:15 Scheduling |
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10:15 - 11:30 Sessions 1 |
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11:30 - 12:30 Sessions 2 |
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12:30 - 13:30 Lunch |
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13:30 - 14:30 Sessions 3 |
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14:30 - 15:30 Sessions 4 |
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15:30 - 16:00 Break |
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16:00 - 16:45 Plenary: Share achievements |
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16:45 - 17:00 Closing |
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=== Recommended Hotel Options === |
=== Recommended Hotel Options === |
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==== Personal Information ==== |
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* Name (needs to be your full name as written in your passport, including middle names) |
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* You will need to state who will bear the cost of travel to/from China and your accommodation in China |
* You will need to state who will bear the cost of travel to/from China and your accommodation in China |
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We will be processing invitation letters from the first week of March. Note that you do need to provide hotel information, when you apply for a Chinese visa. General information about receiving visa's to China can be found [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/ |
We will be processing invitation letters from the first week of March. Note that you do need to provide hotel information, when you apply for a Chinese visa. General information about receiving visa's to China can be found [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/require |
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== Topics to Discuss, Code, Work on, ... at the Hackathon == |
== Topics to Discuss, Code, Work on, ... at the Hackathon == |
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Please add topics you want to discuss in this section as described above |
Please add topics you want to discuss in this section as described above |
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|Project=Intel Virtual Graphics |
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|Date=March 5th 2015 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@citrix.com> |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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Code to support virtual graphics on Intel GPUs a.k.a XenGT needs to be upstreamed |
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}} |
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|Project=Stable release cadence |
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|Date=2015-03-12 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc=The time delta between stable releases has been growing, for varying reasons. Is this okay with everyone? |
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|GSoc={{N/A}} |
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}} |
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{{project |
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|Project=xSplice (so patching of hypervisor) |
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|Date=March 11th 2015 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Konrad Wilk |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc= |
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Design and architecture discussions to determine a common design and architecture for Xen hot/live patching |
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|GSoc={{N/A}} |
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}} |
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{{project |
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|Project=EFI + GRUB2 + Xen |
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|Date=March 14th 2015 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Daniel Kiper |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc=Current state of development. Future plans, e.g. Secure Boot. |
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|GSoc={{N/A}} |
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}} |
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|Project=Security Vulnerability Process |
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|Date=2015-03-24 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Lars Kurth |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc=I am seriously concerned about the reputation of the project. With security being such a hot topic these days, our transparent approach to |
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security vulnerabilities is impacting our reputation negatively. Even for news coverage where there didn't used to be a security angle, the press finds |
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one (e.g. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/03/24/xen_shows_off_35piece_cloudpocalypse_collection/]). If you look at publicly available information |
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the Xen stats do not look very good (e.g. [https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/statistics-results?adv_search=true&cves=on&query=xen] & [https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/statistics-results?adv_search=true&cves=on&query=kvm]), but when you look in detail we actually do a lot better. However, this does not help the emerging perception |
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that the project has a bad track record when it comes to security. I am wondering whether presenting the information on the [http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/ xsa] page better, |
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or whether some sort of classification (aka marking security bugs against supported/supported features and/or platforms aka x86/arm and/or PV/HVM etc) may help |
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manage the situation better. Right now everything is put into one big bucket, which compared with kvm/linux (where there is no single bucket as there is no |
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real process) leaves us more readily attackable. |
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|GSoc={{N/A}} |
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}} |
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|Project=VM Introspection Features |
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|Date=2015-04-14 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Ravi Sahita |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc=Discussion related to VM introspection features in Xen and related Intel CPU extensions |
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|GSoc={{N/A}} |
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}} |
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{{project |
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|Project=COLO on Xen |
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|Date=2015-04-24 |
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|Verified={{N/A}} |
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|Contact=Yang Hongyang |
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|Difficulty={{N/A}} |
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|Skills={{N/A}} |
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|Desc=there are several topics we would like to share:<br>1. introduction of COLO project<br>2. architecture and implementation<br>3. current development status<br>4. discussing on how we can make the push workflow more effective |
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== I want to attend == |
== I want to attend == |
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=== Request an Invitation === |
=== Request an Invitation === |
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In previous years we have requested for attendees to fill out a form and request an invitation. This was overly complicated, so we will revert back to a simpler approach. Please add your name to the [[#Request|list below]]. |
In previous years we have requested for attendees to fill out a form and request an invitation. This was overly complicated, so we will revert back to a simpler approach. Please add your name to the [[#Request|list below]]. |
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* If you are a maintainer or otherwise a core member of the community, just add yourself to the [[#Confirmed_attendees|Confirmed Attendees]] section stating your name and |
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* If you are '''not''' a maintainer add yourself the [[#Request|Request invitation]]. If your '''email address is not known''' in the Xen Community, please also add the name of your employer and send your e-mail address to ''community dot manager at xenproject dot org'' using "Request for Hackathon 2015 Invite" as subject line. This is important, such that we can e-mail more information to you. We will monitor this page and confirm whether we have space for you to attend. |
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'''IMPORTANT:''' The cut-off date for registrations is '''April 12th'''. |
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{{WarningLeft|To edit this page, you need to be added to the editors group. To be added to that group, please [http://xenproject.org/component/content/article/100-misc/145-request-to-be-made-a-wiki-editor.html fill out this form] (note: does not work in China) or if you can't access the form, please send an email to community.manager at xenproject.org requesting that you need wiki access - please provide your wiki user name. If you do not have a wiki account, please create one by using [[Special:UserLogin|this link]] .}} |
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Please read the text in the warning box below: it contains more detailed instructions. |
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{{WarningLeft|To edit this page and thus to '''Request an Invitation''', you '''need to be added to the wiki's editors group'''. To be added to that group: |
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* If you do not have a wiki account, please create one by using [[Special:UserLogin|this link]]. Write down your '''user name''' (we cannot look up user names from e-mail addresses) |
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* Please [http://xenproject.org/component/content/article/100-misc/145-request-to-be-made-a-wiki-editor.html fill out this form] (note: this form does not work in China) |
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* If you cannot access the form, please send an email to community.manager at xenproject.org requesting that you need wiki access.}} |
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=== Confirmed attendees === |
=== Confirmed attendees === |
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Note that we only have a maximum of '''50 spaces''' : please add your name below |
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* We have a maximum of 50 spaces |
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* The cut-off for registration is '''April the 12th''', as we need to organise transport from the hotel, food, security passes, etc. |
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If you are a maintainer or otherwise known in the Xen Project community please add your name below, if you want you can share your hotel, whether you are planning to attend the social event and whether you will use the bus. |
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# Lars Kurth, Citrix staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel |
# Lars Kurth, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event {{Tick}}, will use bus {{Tick}} |
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# Paul Durrant, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event {{Tick}}, will use bus {{Tick}} |
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# Paul Durrant, Citrix |
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# Jan Beulich, SUSE |
# Jan Beulich, SUSE |
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# Gui Jianfeng, Fujitsu |
# Gui Jianfeng, Fujitsu |
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# Wen Congyang, Fujitsu |
# Wen Congyang, Fujitsu |
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# Yang Hongyang, Fujitsu |
# Yang Hongyang, Fujitsu |
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# Yang Zhang, Intel |
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# Wei Wang, Intel |
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# Liang Li, Intel |
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# Tianyu Lan, Intel |
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# Guangrong Xiao, Intel |
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# Feng Wu, Intel |
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# Chao Peng, Intel |
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# Kai Huang, Intel |
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# Eddie Dong, Intel |
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# Kevin Tian, Intel |
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# Yu Zhang, Intel |
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# Yulei Zhang, Intel |
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# Xiao Zheng, Intel |
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# Ping Gao, Intel |
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# Hongbo Wang, Intel |
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# Andrew Cooper (Citrix, x86 Maintainer) |
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# Robert Hu, Intel |
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# Xudong Hao, Intel |
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# Gordon Jin, Intel |
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# Daniel Kiper, Oracle |
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# Wei Liu, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event {{Tick}}, will use bus {{Tick}} |
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# Elena Ufimtseva, Oracle |
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# Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk, Oracle |
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# Ian Campbell, Citrix |
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# Bob Liu, Oracle |
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# Chunjie Zhu (Citrix) |
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# Phus Lu (Citrix) |
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# Xiantao Zhang, Alibaba |
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# Libo Zhu, Intel |
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# Terrence Xu, Intel |
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# Chao Zhou, Intel |
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# Jinsong Liu, Alibaba |
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# Yu Tan, Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Electronics |
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# Pavlo Suikov, GlobalLogic |
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# George Dunlap, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event {{Tick}}, will use bus {{Tick}} |
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# Xu Wei, Desay SV Automotive |
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# Ravi Sahita, Intel |
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# John Liuqiming, Huawei |
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# Feng Xie, Huawei |
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# Henglong Fan, Huawei |
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# Yifei Jiang, Huawei |
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# Fan Henglong,Huawei |
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# Weidong Han, Huawei |
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# Leo / Cao Leqian, Yanfeng Visteon Electronics Technology |
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 13 January 2016
When and Where ?
Intel Shanghai, April 28-29
Intel will be hosting this years Xen Project Hackathon on April 28-29, 2015 at their Shanghai Site.
We will start at 9AM and finish at 5PM each day. There will also be an evening social event on April 28th : more details will follow.
Address in English:
- Intel Asia-Pacific Research and Development Ltd.
- No. 880, Zixing Road
- Shanghai Zizhu Science Park,
- Min Hang District
- Shanghai (200241)
Address in Chinese:
- 闵行区紫竹科学园区紫星路880号
- Tel: 86-21-61165000
Check out the event location on the map
Schedule & Rooms
The schedule for the event is as follows:
Below is a map of the rooms.
- Room 1F04 will be used for plenary sessions and scheduling, but can also be used for very small groups during the sessions.
- Room 1F05 will have several different work-areas, which we will label with 1F05a, 1F05b, ...
- Room 1F06 will be used for breaks and lunches.
- Rooms 1F01 - 1F02 will be used for sessions
Recommended Hotel Options
We will be organising a bus from and to one of the hotels below. They are all within walking distance from each other. More details will follow.
Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel
Booking Information and maps (english)
Cost: around USD 150 - 230 per night based on room type and availability
Address:
- 5 Zun Yi Nan Road
- Changning District
- Shanghai 200336
- China
Chinese Address:
- 长宁区遵义南路5号(靠近世贸商城,近上海国际展览中心)上海虹桥喜来登酒店
Renaissance Shanghai Yangtze Hotel
Booking Information and maps (english)
Cost: around USD 115 - 240 per night based on room type and availability
Address:
- Renaissance Shanghai Yangtze Hotel
- 2099 Yan'an West Road
- Changning District
- Shanghai 200336
- China
Chinese Address:
- 扬子江万丽大酒店 长宁区延安西路 2099 号, 邮编 200336
Jin Jiang Rainbow Hotel
Booking Information and maps (english)
Cost: around USD 90 - 120 per night based on room type
Address:
- 2000 Yan An Road (W)
- Changning District
- Shanghai 200336
- China
Chinese Address:
- 锦江虹桥宾馆 延安西路2000号
Transport Information
This map shows you the relative positions of the Intel campus, recommended hotels and key sights within Shanghai.
Buses from hotels to the Intel Campus
We will be organising a bus service from the recommended hotels (see above) to the Intel site in the morning and the evening. Exact pick-up and return times will be published later.
Other ways to get to the Intel Campus
Taxi's in Shanghai are relatively cheap. You are looking at a cost of around $20-$25 for a 1-1.5 hour taxi ride of about 30-35 km's. There is no easy way to get to the Intel site by public transport. Should you chose to use a taxi or chose to stay in a different hotel to those recommended, please make sure you organise the taxi with the concierge at your hotel. Printing out a map of the Intel site's location and the address in Chinese as well as your hotel address also helps.
Reference distances to the Intel site:
- The Bund : 38 km's - approximately 1.5 hours
- Pudong : 40 km's - approximately 1.5 hours
- Recommended hotels in Hongqiao : 27 km's - approximately 1 hour
Getting from the airport to the Hotels and vice versa
To get from the airport to one of the recommended hotels, you can take a taxi. It is about a 50 km drive and will take 1-1.5 hours depending on the day of time. It will cost around $25-$30. Make sure to go to the airport's taxi stand and do *not* use one of the offers for a taxi when you come out of the gate. These are normally limousine services which will cost you several times more than a regular taxi. You should also print out the name and a map of the hotel, just in case.
Alternatively, you can use public transport: see the following map
Taxi's in Shanghai
Taxi's in Shanghai are relatively cheap. For more information see the Travel China Guide
Visa Invitation Letters
If you require an invitation, please send an e-mail to community dot manager at xenproject dot org. You should leave make sure that you have at least 2 weeks to organise a visa with your local Chinese Embassy after you have received the visa invitation letter. Please provide the following information:
Personal Information
- Name (needs to be your full name as written in your passport, including middle names)
- Gender
- Date of birth
- Nationality
- Passport number
- Full name of the company which you work for
- Job title
Other Information
- Date of arrival and leaving - note that you need a full itinerary in the visa application, but that in practice after you received the visa modifications to the schedule without notifying the Chinese Embassy is OK
- State your role in the Xen Project Community
- You will need to state who will bear the cost of travel to/from China and your accommodation in China
We will be processing invitation letters from the first week of March. Note that you do need to provide hotel information, when you apply for a Chinese visa. General information about receiving visa's to China can be found [http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa/require
Topics to Discuss, Code, Work on, ... at the Hackathon
Instructions
Please use the {{Project}} template to add any discussions that you want to have at the Hackathon. Feel free to comment on discussions using {{Comment}} and your support for a specific topic - i.e. you indicate that you want to participate in this topic - by using {{Vote}} or {{VoteNo}} in the Review section of the project. To do this, use the Review section of the {{Project}}.
The code will look like {{project=Name ... |Review= {{comment|~~~~:}} Some text/comment {{vote|~~~~}} Some explanation }}Make sure you read the template documentation of {{Project}}, {{Comment}}, {{Vote}} and {{VoteNo}}. Mark unused fields of {{Project}} with {{N/A}}. |
Topics
Please add topics you want to discuss in this section as described above
Intel Virtual Graphics
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Stable release cadence
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xSplice (so patching of hypervisor)
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EFI + GRUB2 + Xen
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Security Vulnerability Process
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VM Introspection Features
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COLO on Xen
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I want to attend
Request an Invitation
In previous years we have requested for attendees to fill out a form and request an invitation. This was overly complicated, so we will revert back to a simpler approach. Please add your name to the list below.
- If you are a maintainer or otherwise a core member of the community, just add yourself to the Confirmed Attendees section stating your name and
- If you are not a maintainer add yourself the Request invitation. If your email address is not known in the Xen Community, please also add the name of your employer and send your e-mail address to community dot manager at xenproject dot org using "Request for Hackathon 2015 Invite" as subject line. This is important, such that we can e-mail more information to you. We will monitor this page and confirm whether we have space for you to attend.
IMPORTANT: The cut-off date for registrations is April 12th.
Please read the text in the warning box below: it contains more detailed instructions.
To edit this page and thus to Request an Invitation, you need to be added to the wiki's editors group. To be added to that group:
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Request invitation
- Add your name and org here - optionally you may also want to state the hotel you are staying at
Confirmed attendees
Important note:
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If you are a maintainer or otherwise known in the Xen Project community please add your name below, if you want you can share your hotel, whether you are planning to attend the social event and whether you will use the bus.
- Lars Kurth, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event ✓, will use bus ✓
- Paul Durrant, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event ✓, will use bus ✓
- Jan Beulich, SUSE
- Gui Jianfeng, Fujitsu
- Wen Congyang, Fujitsu
- Yang Hongyang, Fujitsu
- Yang Zhang, Intel
- Wei Wang, Intel
- Liang Li, Intel
- Tianyu Lan, Intel
- Guangrong Xiao, Intel
- Feng Wu, Intel
- Chao Peng, Intel
- Kai Huang, Intel
- Eddie Dong, Intel
- Kevin Tian, Intel
- Yu Zhang, Intel
- Yulei Zhang, Intel
- Xiao Zheng, Intel
- Ping Gao, Intel
- Hongbo Wang, Intel
- Andrew Cooper (Citrix, x86 Maintainer)
- Robert Hu, Intel
- Xudong Hao, Intel
- Gordon Jin, Intel
- Daniel Kiper, Oracle
- Wei Liu, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event ✓, will use bus ✓
- Elena Ufimtseva, Oracle
- Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk, Oracle
- Ian Campbell, Citrix
- Bob Liu, Oracle
- Chunjie Zhu (Citrix)
- Phus Lu (Citrix)
- Xiantao Zhang, Alibaba
- Libo Zhu, Intel
- Terrence Xu, Intel
- Chao Zhou, Intel
- Jinsong Liu, Alibaba
- Yu Tan, Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Electronics
- Pavlo Suikov, GlobalLogic
- George Dunlap, Citrix - staying at Sheraton Shanghai Hongqiao Hotel, attending evening social event ✓, will use bus ✓
- Xu Wei, Desay SV Automotive
- Ravi Sahita, Intel
- John Liuqiming, Huawei
- Feng Xie, Huawei
- Henglong Fan, Huawei
- Yifei Jiang, Huawei
- Fan Henglong,Huawei
- Weidong Han, Huawei
- Leo / Cao Leqian, Yanfeng Visteon Electronics Technology