LFN Community: Those in attendance at OSN North America in Los Angeles last March and ONS Europe in Amsterdam last September will recall that we hosted an *LF Networking Booth* that showcased 8-10 compelling, community-driven demos from the LFN technical projects. See this blog post <https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2018/03/rubber-meet-road-x-project-collaboration-demos-ons/> for a description of the ONS North America booth demos, and this blog post <https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2018/08/building-in-the-open-ons-europe-demos-highlight-networking-industry-collaboration/> for the ONS Europe demos.
We wanted to reach out now to each of the LFN project communities to let you know that there will be space for 8-10 networking demos inside the LFN booth again at ONS North America (San Jose, April 4-6) and we are seeking demo ideas using the same process. Our goal is to show compelling uses of LFN networking project technology to solve real world industry challenges. Demos that show cross-project elements (e.g. between LFN projects and other networking projects), that map to a specific industry use case, or are endorsed by a service provider are preferred. That said, we have some room for demos that highlight the good work and value-add from projects that don't necessarily meet these criteria. At least one demo slot will be made available for each LFN project (FD.io, ONAP, ODL, OPNFV, PNDA, SNAS, Tungsten Fabric) that submits a quality idea. Demos stations will again have storage space, a counter, backdrop, monitor, power, and Wi-Fi internet provided. There is no cost to host a demo in the LFN booth although additional power, internet, space, etc. may incur a cost. Here are the key dates to keep in mind: - Jan 16: Demo idea solicitation email sent to community lists - *Feb 13: Demo ideas submissions due* - Feb 27: Demos ideas reviewed, chosen, and notifications sent - April 4-6: Demos shown To submit your demo idea for consideration, please collect and provide the following information: - Demo title (10 words max) - Brief demo description (200 words max) - List of demo manager(s) with contact information - List of open source projects involved - List of companies involved - Any extra requirements or special considerations Demo manager responsibilities include: - Creating the demo concept and actual demo to be shown - Responding promptly to requests for information - Meeting all demo preparation deadlines - Setting up and testing the demo pre-show and taking down post-show - Staffing the demo during ONS expo hours (along with other designated team members to help share the load) - Being willing to participate in media activities, e.g. photos, videos ONS sponsor companies are of course welcome to host demos in their booths on the show floor as well. Please check with your ONS sponsorship manager to explore these opportunities. *Submit your demo ideas by February 13 by sending an email to bw...@linuxfoundation.org <bw...@linuxfoundation.org>*. LFN staff leadership (Heather, Phil, Arpit) will then review the submissions, get back to submitters with questions, suggestions, and recommend a final demo roster by Feb 27th. Send any questions you may have to bw...@linuxfoundation.org. We look forward to seeing your demo ideas. Best, Brandon Wick Senior Integrated Marketing Manager The Linux Foundation bw...@linuxfoundation.org +1.917.282.0960
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