Hosted by the KVM Developer Community, the purpose of the forum is to bring together developers, testers and other technical individuals from within the community to discuss the state of KVM today. We will also review and shape the future roadmap of KVM, examine development challenges, and agree on modes of collaboration needed for common development.
If you are a KVM developer, or thinking about joining the growing ranks of the KVM Developer Community, the place to be is Tucson, Arizona on August 29th - 31st, at the Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. Many of the world’s top virtualization developers will gather to discuss the state of the union on KVM and virtualization technology in general.
The KVM Forum 2007 will give developers an opportunity to update the community on the work that they are doing and coordinate efforts for the betterment of KVM. The event spans 2.5 days full of in-depth technical sessions as well as plenty of time for networking and brainstorming. Some of the presenters include developers from AMD, HP, IBM, Intel, Montavista, Qumranet and a host of other vendor organizations that are contributing to the success of KVM. The KVM project maintainer, Avi Kivity will also host a number of birds-of-a-feather discussions at the event.