Hi, NZNOG'09 is fast approaching. This year it is being held in Auckland, but as I am sure you have all registered by now (and if you haven't, head over to http://2009.nznog.org/register ), I'm now seeking interest for lightning talks. Lightning talks are very short 5-10 minute talks on a wide range of topics. It is a good opportunity to get your pet topic out there or perhaps to get some experience with presenting without having to do a full talk. This year we are aiming to have two separate sessions, one for general lightning talks, and one for IPv6 related talks while we run the IPv6 hour. If you are interested in speaking, please send a brief description to talks(a)nznog.org Kind Regards, Neil Fenemor NZNOG'09
Hi,
NZNOG'09 is fast approaching. This year it is being held in Auckland, but as I am sure you have all registered by now (and if you haven't, head over to http://2009.nznog.org/register ), I'm now seeking interest for lightning talks.
Lightning talks are very short 5-10 minute talks on a wide range of topics. It is a good opportunity to get your pet topic out there or perhaps to get some experience with presenting without having to do a full talk. This year we are aiming to have two separate sessions, one for general lightning talks, and one for IPv6 related talks while we run the IPv6 hour.
If you are interested in speaking, please send a brief description to talks(a)nznog.org
Kind Regards,
Neil Fenemor NZNOG'09
Got my ticket. So is there any interest in a Squid talk or Q&A session while I'm there? Might take more than 10 minutes though if you really get me going. Being optimistic, those with an interest probably know everything already ;) Stuff I can go on for ages about include: * Squid-2 vs Squid-3: which to choose (with only a little bias) * New and Future stuff in Squid * Config mistakes that cost performance I imagine we'll only have time for one of the above if it goes to a talk. Amos Jeffries Squid-3 Maintainer
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