On November 16-17, 2015, we'll hold an official ATS Summit, in Sunnyvale, CA. All developers and community participants are welcome to join! If you plan on attending, please RSVP below.

When and Where

When

The summit will be a two day event on Monday November 16th and Tuesday November 17th, between 8:15am and ~6pm. In addition to the official Summit, we will hold a Hackathon on Sunday November 15th, so plan to travel in on Saturday.

Where

Both the summit and the hackathon will be at 4995 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara CA 95054. The first floor of the Patrick Henry building, the Pythagoras and Voltaire rooms.

Schedule

 Sunday 11/15Monday 11/16Tuesday 11/17

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Breakfast (TBD)


Breakfast (TBD)

8:30am
9:00amOpening - LeifRTC vs CTR - Leif
9:30am

Proactive playlist push - Sudheer Vinukonda

Hierarchical Caching -

Phil Sorber, John Rushford,
Brian Geffon, AMC

10:00amStale-While-Revalidate - Sudheer Vinukonda
10:30am

HTTP/2 -

Bryan Call, Shu Kit & Masaori

11:00am

The Yahoo Unified Edge - Ed hall

11:30am



LUNCH



LUNCH

 

12:00pm
12:30pm
1:00pm

Code Structure and Dependencies - Jason Kenny

Diagnostics and Debugging -

Eric Schwartz

1:30pm

Ebay Image Caching - Steve Lerner

2:00pm

Plugin Development in C++ and Lua -

Brian Geffon

ATS in The Cloud - Panel Discussion

Tom Melendez drives the panel

2:30pm
3:00pmCoffee Break & Discussions

Coffee Break & Discussions

3:30pm

New Plugins -
Scott Beardsley, Daniel Moriha & Gancho Tenev

State of the TLS Onion - DrH. and

Dave Thompson

4:00pm
4:30pm

Edge Performance - Eric Schwartz,

Huan Yang, Francois Pesce, Dan States

Cache Control APIs

amc & Leif

5:00pm
5:30pm

Free Time

Closing Remarks

6:00pm

Sessions

Hackathon:

There will be 3 freeform discussions during the hackathon led by various community members. There are as follows:

Infrastructure updates led by Alan Carroll:

    • Containers design and use
    • Making the event loop better

Git teaching session led by Leif Hedström:

    • Basic usage - 10 commands everyone should know
    • How we use Git - best practices
    • Github integration - Issues and Pull Requests

Testing with TSQA led by Thomas Jackson

RSVP

Registration Form

To RSVP please fill out the form below


Confirmed Attendees

Sponsors

Many thanks to Yahoo! for sponsoring this event.

 

 

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