[Update: MidoNet Mini-Summit has since been renamed MidoDay Tokyo 2015]

You might have heard about the first-ever MidoNet Mini-Summit in Tokyo on October 26, 2015 – the day before OpenStack Summit Tokyo. But back when we announced it, we were still working on the agenda, and asking for input about what people would like to see. Now, we’re delighted to announce the event’s agenda and are happy to say that we can live up to (almost) all wishes we’ve received!

Without further due, here’s the agenda of the MidoNet Mini-Summit Tokyo 2015:

09:00 AM Registration & Breakfast

09:45 AM Sandro Mathys (Midokura): Welcome & Agenda

10:00 AM Dan Mihai Dumitriu (Midokura): Keynote: A Brief History of MidoNet

10:30 AM JF Joly (Midokura): MidoNet Vision & Roadmap

11:00 AM Cody Herriges (Puppetlabs): Our journey to OpenStack with MidoNet

11:30 AM Chris Janiszewski (Red Hat): Walk Through a Software Defined Everything PoC (featuring MidoNet & Ceph)

12:00 PM Networking Lunch

01:30 PM Toni Segura (Midokura) & Carmela Rubinos (Midokura): Puppet, and Fuel, and Juju, and RDO Manager! Oh, my!

02:00 PM Taku Fukushima (Midokura): Container Orchestration Integration: OpenStack Kuryr & Apache Mesos

02:30 PM Samir Ibradzic (Midokura): Operations Experience

03:00 PM Tomoe Sugihara (Midokura): Testing MidoNet

03:30 PM Coffee Break

04:00 PM Pino de Candia (Midokura): Technical Deep Dive into MidoNet

05:00 PM Mike Ford (Midokura): Troubleshooting MidoNet

05:30 PM Sandro Mathys (Midokura): MidoNet Community

06:00 PM Networking Reception

Read more about the event in our wiki and sign up for free on Eventbrite! There’s also a hands-on mini-training available in the afternoon, which you can book on the same page.

At this time, we would also encourage you to join #tokyo-mini-summit on the MidoNet Slack if you’re interested in joining us in Tokyo.