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Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.
DPDK Team.
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and contributions.
The latest LTS release 22.11.4, brings several important updates, bug fixes, and improvements. Here’s a summary of the key changes and highlights in this release here
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and contributions.
Here are five things this month worth knowing about from the open source global community.
1. Main Announcements
DPDK 21.11.6 LTS (Long Term Stable Release) is now available to download here. Thanks to the authors who helped with backports and to Nvidia, Red Hat and Intel who helped with the validation.
Navigate the nuances of the LTS releases, their suitability for production, and the level of active support they receive in the latest guide here.
2. Events
Thanks to everyone who attended our latest webinar the turnout was fantastic! If you missed it you can catch up here.
Also thanks to everyone who provided their feedback, it looks like the preference for the next webinar is on the TCP Stack, followed by user stories, CXL (Compute Express Link), passthrough and SR-IOV with DPDK examples/ QUIC stack.
3. Blogs, User Stories and Developer Spotlights
Check out our latest dev spotlight with one of the first DPDK contributors Anatloy Burakov here
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This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
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This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.
Here’s five things this month we think you should know from the DPDK community.
#DPDKSummit 2023
A big thank you to everyone who travelled from around the world to make this year’s event a resounding success!
Your participation, insightful discussions, and shared knowledge have enriched the community in so many ways. It’s through events like these that we continue to push the boundaries of networking technology.
Special thanks to our keynote speakers, members, the DPDK team and The Linux Foundation events team for their dedication and hard work.
The session videos are now live! Check them out here
This newsletter is sent out to thousands of DPDK developers, it’s a collaborative effort. If you have a project release, pull request, community event, and/or relevant article you would like to be considered as a highlight for next month, please reply to marketing@dpdk.org
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm.