Hello Jiang,

Thanks for your question. Please send any future questions to
[email protected].

The Design Summit takes place June 12-13 and is where the OPNFV technical
community will convene to continue working on the E-Release and have
plenary sessions and project breakouts. It is very focused on the OPNFV
platform. The Summit Conference takes place Jun 14-15 and is for the wider
NFV ecosystem, featuring keynotes, breakout sessions, a technology
showcase, networking opportunities, etc. This is where the the breakouts
will be structured into the six tracks. Panels consist of 4 or more
speakers in a single session. When in doubt, we recommend you submit for
the Summit conference as a breakout session. From there, our track chairs
will be able to make further recommendations as needed.

Best,


Brandon Wick
OPNFV Head of Marketing, The Linux Foundation
Mobile: +1.917.282.0960  Skype: wick.brandon
Email / Google Talk: [email protected]

*The OPNFV Summit CFP Closes 3/27!
<http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/opnfv-summit/program/cfp-details>*

On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 12:31 PM, yunhong jiang <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, Brandon,
>     When I try to submit the CFP, I noticed there are two types of the
>     session. One is for Design Summit session and one is for OPNFV
>     Summit session. Are there any key differences of these two? I
>     attended the Openstack summit before and they are quite different
>     there.
>
>     Also on the Design Summit session, there are two formats called
>     break out session and panel discussion. What's the difference of
>     them? How should I decide which format should my session be?
>
>     Hope your guide on this, thanks!
>
> -jyh
>
> On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 07:24:43 -0700
> Brandon Wick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > OPNFV Technical Community:
> >
> > This is a reminder that the CFP for the OPNFV Summit
> > <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/opnfv-summit>, June 12-15,
> > Beijing, China, closes *Monday, March 27*. We encourage you to
> > prepare and submit a proposal by the deadline. The six primary tracks
> > are the following:
> >
> >    - NFV Applications and Orchestration
> >    - Testing, Infrastructure, and DevOps
> >    - NFV Strategy and End User Stories
> >    - NFV Platform Requirements
> >    - Community and Upstream
> >    - Futures and Research
> >
> > *Access the CFP Here
> > <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/opnfv-summit/program/cfp-
> details>*
> >
> > We look forward to your submissions. If you have any questions, please
> > email [email protected].
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Brandon Wick
> > OPNFV Head of Marketing, The Linux Foundation
> > Mobile: +1.917.282.0960  Skype: wick.brandon
> > Email / Google Talk: [email protected]
>
>
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