V6 is on the list. It doesn't matter who does it. I'm happy to if no one else wants to, or if there is nothing else that people would rather that I do. Dean On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 13:54, Kefyn Judson (ENZ) wrote:
Dean, you're a trainer.
How about you do an "Ipv6 and its implications on NZ Nets" or the like!
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-----Original Message----- From: Dean Pemberton [mailto:dean(a)flatnet.gen.nz] Sent: Monday, 14 January 2002 12:10 PM To: Andy Linton Cc: NZNOG List Subject: RE: NZNOG Conference 2002: Feedback So Far
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 08:01, Andy Linton wrote: > > I think you need to have some goal here. I'd be interested in this meeting > IFF it's technical - if we get marketing and sales types there I won't be > nearly as interested (possibly one of the understatements of 2002). > > Perhaps it would be useful to revisit out terms of reference - see below. > I'm sure Donald will be keeping these points in mind but I'd like others > to consider them too. I'd suggest that some form of program committee need > to be consituted - this event need to be content driven not event driven. > Let's think about organising the event when we have something that looks > like a program that people want to see/hear. >
I think that it would also be useful to look at the niche we fill in the industry.
For example. We don't want to have content that fits into the Governance or Legislative domain because thats for ISOCNZ. We also might want to stay away from the wider Open Systems issues, because thats for Uniforum to address.
This list is for Technical Network issues only.
So things that I would not be happy to see in an NZNOG conference.
. "A detailed look at the politics of neutral peering" . "Security issues of your favorite Linux distro" . "Domainz" (I'm going to get flamed on this one. but I don't think that there are any TECHNICAL issues that need to be discussed.)
Things that I think are slightly more appropriate.
. "An explanation of how new net technology X could be deployed in NZ" . "Detailed look at protocol X" . "Hands on workshop to install and demonstrate X."
You get my point. We are a technical list, it should be a technical conference.
Dean
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