On Monday, the NSDI 2025 Program Committee presented the #nsdi25 Test of Time Award, given for an NSDI paper accepted at least 10 years ago, to the authors of the 2015 NSDI paper "The Design and Implementation of #openvswitch." Ben Pfaff and Ethan Jackson were present to accept the award on behalf of the 12 coauthors of the paper. Each of them gave brief remarks attributing the success of Open vSwitch, in academia and industry, to its large and vibrant community of contributors.
There's a tendency of speakers at #nsdi25 to pronounce parallelization as paralyzation. Fortunately everyone understands and I don't think many people notice anyway.
I was so honored earlier today to receive the NSDI Test of Time Award along with coauthor Ethan Jackson on behalf of the full set of authors of our 2015 NSDI paper The Design and Implementation of Open vSwitch! It is amazing to think that our paper has so many mentions and citations and that the software we built together with the larger Open vSwitch community has so many users! #nsdi25
I'm on the program committee. #nsdi25
A quick history lesson in the sunshine before #NSDI25. Exciting to speaking about our paper on “smart casual verification” with #TLAplus and how we applied it to find and fix subtle bugs in our distributed system the Confidential Consortium Framework.

With #NSDI25 coming up in two weeks (Apr 28-30) in Philadelphia, do we have a sense for how the mess at the US border is going to impact international attendees? I'm certainly worried for folks who will be traveling to the conference from overseas and I'm wondering what impact both challenges getting visas as well as fears over getting detained/deported will have on attendance.

https://www.usenix.org/conference/nsdi25

(I won't be there, but I've gone previously and am talking with some of my local colleagues about attending.)

#NSDI #ACM

NSDI '25

The 22nd USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '25) will take place April 28–30, 2025, at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, PA, USA. NSDI focuses on the design principles, implementation, and practical evaluation of networked and distributed systems.

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