[Planetlab-users] checkout new_plc_api fron svn

Stephen Soltesz soltesz at CS.Princeton.EDU
Tue Jul 29 15:43:42 EDT 2008


Please try it without https:

     svn checkout http://svn.planet-lab.org/svn/PLCAPI/trunk PLCAPI

Thank you,
Stephen

Micah Sherr wrote:
> I'm experiencing the same problem and would be very appreciative if
> someone knowledgeable could help out with this.
> 
> Thanks,
> Micah
> 
> 
> 
> Khanh Nguyen wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to
>>
>>  svn checkout https://svn.planet-lab.org/svn/PLCAPI/trunk PLCAPI
>>
>> after reading http://lists.planet-lab.org/pipermail/users/2007-November/002609.html
>>
>> but it asks for authentication. Please help. Thanks
>>
>> -k
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Andy Bavier <acb at cs.princeton.edu> wrote:
>>> CfP: ROADS'08 - Madrid, Spain, 9 December 2008
>>>  http://www.sigcomm.org/co-next2008/roads.html
>>>
>>> The 3rd International Workshop on Real Overlays And Distributed
>>> Systems (ROADS) seeks papers on the challenges in building large-scale
>>> distributed systems and networking overlays. ROADS is a place to share
>>> new experiences, and work in progress, with an emphasis on systems
>>> that actually run in the wide-area Internet.
>>>
>>> The Real in ROADS refers to systems that are deployed on a real
>>> platform for a period of time. They might be existing widely deployed
>>> systems, new research prototypes, or more permanent services, but
>>> submissions should address technical challenges they present for
>>> designers and researchers.  We also welcome papers that explore the
>>> extent to which results retain their validity when moving from
>>> simulation (e.g., ModelNet) to emulation (e.g., Emulab), and/or to
>>> more realistic deployment settings (e.g., PlanetLab).
>>>
>>> The workshop program will include invited speakers and presentations
>>> of peer-reviewed papers. Papers will be selected based on originality,
>>> likelihood of stimulating a lively discussion, and technical merit. We
>>> encourage submissions of early work containing novel and interesting
>>> ideas. We envision ROADS as a forum where participants can receive
>>> early feedback on the design and implementation of systems that may
>>> later form the core of submissions to conferences such as CoNEXT,
>>> SIGCOMM, NSDI, SOSP, OSDI, MobiCom, or MobiSys.
>>>
>>> Topics of interest include, but are by no means limited to:
>>>
>>> * Self-organizing, autonomous, and federated networked systems
>>> * Overlays and peer-to-peer systems
>>> * Online social networks: privacy, reputation, content sharing, search
>>> * Video-On-Demand and other advanced content distribution systems
>>> * Cloud computing and data center networks
>>> * Managing, debugging, and diagnosing problems in distributed systems
>>> * Virtualization and resource management for networked systems
>>> * Architectural support for improving security or availability
>>> * Design and evaluation of Internet-scale testbeds
>>> * Experiences with deployed systems (e.g., CDNs, metro-area Wi-Fi
>>> networks, massive multiplayer game systems)
>>> * Addressing novel challenges for the developing world
>>> * Energy efficient computing in networked environments
>>>
>>> Important Dates
>>>
>>> Submission deadline: September 12th, 2008 (Friday, 23:59 CEST)
>>> Notifications of acceptance: October 20th, 2008
>>> Final versions due: November 14th, 2008
>>>
>>> Submissions
>>>
>>> Submissions should be at most 6 pages in length (including figures,
>>> tables, and references), in standard ACM two-column format, using at
>>> least 10 point type. Longer submissions will not be reviewed.
>>> Submissions should expose a new problem, advocate a specific solution,
>>> or report on actual experience. Instructions regarding the submission
>>> process can be found on the ROADS'08 web site.  Papers will appear in
>>> the ACM Digital Library and will be included in the ACM CoNEXT 2008
>>> electronic proceedings.
>>>
>>> Program Committee
>>>
>>>  Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech, USA
>>>  Bryan Ford, MIT, USA
>>>  Mike Freedman, Princeton University, USA
>>>  Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington, USA
>>>  Ratul Mahajan, Microsoft Research, USA
>>>  Sue Moon, KAIST, Korea
>>>  Dushyanth Narayanan, Microsoft Research, UK
>>>  Stefan Saroiu, University of Toronto, Canada
>>>
>>> Workshop Chairs
>>>
>>>  Andy Bavier, Princeton University, USA
>>>  Krishna Gummadi, MPI-SWS, Germany
>>>  Pablo Rodriguez, Telefonica Research Lab, Spain
>>>
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