NZNOG 2022 talks now online
Hi all! Late last year we posted the list of talks for the upcoming NZNOG Conference 2022 on the website. http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022/talks http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022/talks We’ve got a fantastic amount of local content - thank you to all our speakers (both local, and overseas) for stepping up, there’s some really interesting talks lined up. There are a few talks not (yet) on that list, but should give you a good picture of the talks you’ll see. The programme schedule will be published closer to the conference. Registrations are progressing really well - thanks to all who’ve registered so far. If you’re planning to come to NZNOG 2022, please remember to register. Start here: http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022 http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022 For those unable to attend, NZNOG 2022 will (as always) be available via streaming - but of course the best experience will be in person. We look forward to seeing you there! -- Nathan Ward for the NZNOG Trustees
is this event still taking place? If so, do I need to register and
what time is my speaking slot?
At one level I'd be mostly content if everyone had a good laugh at:
https://blog.apnic.net/2020/01/22/bufferbloat-may-be-solved-but-its-not-over...
and reminisce about a time where a speaker could still physically push
"people as packets" around, and was out there busily upgrading their
networks to run fq_codel and cake everywhere, and testing/deploying
mikrotik's support https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=179307
latest OS...
At another level I'm rather interested in what y'all would like me to
talk to as to current progress vs a vs bufferbloat. There's been a lot
of work on making lte behave better, over here, for example:
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/cake-w-adaptive-bandwidth/108848 progress
in a lot of products (eero 6 finally got gigE SQM), better latency
controls notably in the galene.org and signal's webrtc
implementations, and so on....
I am just getting over the flu and haven't put much for slides
together yet. I'm interested in newer problems - like gpon flow
control, other efforts to leverage openwrt in particular, and would be
content to say hi from across the pacific and hear of newer networking
pain points. I just gave away the highlights of my current slides
above. :0
I could do a tutorial-ish on how to use the flent.org benchmarking
tool... let me know.
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 3:32 PM Nathan Ward
Hi all!
Late last year we posted the list of talks for the upcoming NZNOG Conference 2022 on the website. http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022/talks We’ve got a fantastic amount of local content - thank you to all our speakers (both local, and overseas) for stepping up, there’s some really interesting talks lined up. There are a few talks not (yet) on that list, but should give you a good picture of the talks you’ll see.
The programme schedule will be published closer to the conference.
Registrations are progressing really well - thanks to all who’ve registered so far. If you’re planning to come to NZNOG 2022, please remember to register. Start here: http://www.nznog.org/nznog-2022
For those unable to attend, NZNOG 2022 will (as always) be available via streaming - but of course the best experience will be in person.
We look forward to seeing you there!
-- Nathan Ward for the NZNOG Trustees
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