On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, John Lynch wrote:
At 02:13 PM 1/16/02 +1100, Dean Pemberton wrote:
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 14:00, Donald Neal wrote:
No, Thursday and Friday have traditionally been days for the presentation of papers. Tutorials and workshops ran Monday to Wednesday.
Ok, My bad.
I got confused. It's been 5 years since I was at one =) You said that the conference was going to be run Thurs-Sat. I thought that as the first days used to be used for Tutorials etc that this was the idea here.
sorry.
These have yet to be set, and I see a decision about charges as one to be made by discussion between NZNOG representatives and the UniForum NZ convenor. If we choose to take this course.
Sure - I just wondered if you had any information on this yet
I thought you were making reasonable progress collecting peoples' preferences. There also remains the task of following up offers to present or to provide speakers, which is a task I'm hoping not to end up taking on alone.
Yeah - I'm just not seeing the level of response that would make me comfortable that we have the right program.
Sure we have a list of possible things. But the responses for "Yeah I'd come to see that" or "Nah thats dumb" have been deafening in their silence.
We have thusfar had a few people interested in Wireless, A few in DDos, and a few in Multicast. All in all about 10 people. This does not a conference make.
I guess no one else is interested.
OK you guys have forced me out of silence ....... I would be interested in IP V6 migration strategies. Interested in all things "VOIP" . Would be like some tutorials on BGP/ routing protocols in general. and a practical guide in multicasting .
Thats the sort of stuff I'd turn up for.
If there was a wiff of IPv6 I'd make the trip, VoIP, and multicasting would also get me interested. Chris - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog