Re: NZNOG Conference Organisation [was RE:NZNOG Conference2002: Feedback So Far]
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. Dean - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
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.
Dean
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:37:14PM +1300, John Lynch wrote:
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.
I think Waikato had offered network analysis and network monitoring
as a topic ... not sure there is interest in this, however ...
Joerg
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Joerg B. Micheel Email:
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
On 16 Jan 2002, Dean Pemberton wrote:
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.
Well so as to add my vote, I'd be interested in Wireless, Neighbourhood networking, IPv6, and Multicasting (having been involved in all of the above to various extents). Hmm. IPv6 multicast over a wireless neighbourhood network anyone? :) --David Robb - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
participants (5)
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Chris Hellberg
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David Robb
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Dean Pemberton
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Joerg Micheel
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John Lynch