Re: [nznog] NZNOG 2003 Content
Hi, "..Managing IP Networks with Free Software.." Free as in speech or Free as in Beer? I'd be happy to help out/swap notes with anyone doing "..Managing IP Networks with Open Source Software.." jamie
"Donald Neal"
02/20 3:58 PM >>> Suggestions I've received for NZNOG 2003 content are summarised below. The first number listed after each topic is the number of expressions of interest I've received, the second is the number of offers to present.
NB: One volunteer has heroically made multiple offers to present and can't possibly deliver on all of them. So further feed back on preferences and/or offers to present definitely remain relevant. DNS [1/0] DNS Security [0/1] f-root Server Deployment [0/1] Email [1/0] Measurement New Zealand Network Measurement Infrastructure [1/0] Passive Network Measurement [2/1] New Zealand Next Generation Internet [2/0] The Future of IP Addressing [0/1] Spam [1/0] Spam Filtering at the Provider Level [0/1] Tutorials BGP [0/1] Congestion Mitigation [0/1] Managing IP Networks with Free Software [0/1] Mitigating Network Abuse using BGP [0/1] Real-World Network Operations [0/1] For now I'm seeking content independent of the conference format. I'm hoping we'll be guided in the format by the content. Feedback to me rather than the list, please. - Donald Neal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "This communication, including any attachments, is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you should not read it - please contact me immediately, destroy it, and do not copy or use any part of this communication or disclose anything about it. Thank you." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Nznog mailing list Nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog
On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 11:32 Asia/Taipei, Jamie Baddeley wrote:
"..Managing IP Networks with Free Software.."
Free as in speech or Free as in Beer?
Whatever rocks your boat :) That was a suggestion based on a tutorial I wrote for NANOG a while ago: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0210/abley.html All the scripts there were BSD-licenced, I think (with the possible exception of things like graphviz, which AT&T might have released under something different). It turned out that I wasn't actually able to attend that meeting, so someone else presented it. We also organised and held a "toolmakers" BOF at that meeting, designed for script hackers to swap horror stories and tales of great awk heroism, which apparently was fun. If nznog script wranglers need an excuse to get together in a room and drink beer (surely not) we could do the same thing in July.
I'd be happy to help out/swap notes with anyone doing
"..Managing IP Networks with Open Source Software.."
We're saying the same thing, I think. Joe
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Jamie Baddeley
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Joe Abley