The NZNOG organising committee invites papers for its 14th annual
conference, to be hosted at Trinity Wharf, Tauranga, New Zealand
from 23 - 27th January 2017. There will the three day Workshops 23 – 25
January, a day of tutorials on 25 January with the main conference on 26
– 27 January.
Conference objective:
The NZNOG conference, workshops and tutorials are a once-a-year
opportunity for individuals and organisations involved in Internet
operations to meet and share the latest in Internet operations,
technologies practices and receive high quality training.
The event is unique in New Zealand and attracts technical, skilled
individuals with a genuine interest in Internet operations and
Internetworking technologies.
Submit a paper:
Presenters are invited to submit abstracts of their paper for
consideration by Monday 28th November. Abstracts should be no more than
one page long and provide a summary of your networking-related subject
matter.
To submit your paper please e-mail: talks(a)nznog.org
When considering a presentation, remember that the NZNOG audience is
mainly comprised of technical network operators and engineers with a
wide range of experience levels from beginners to multi-year experience.
There is a strong orientation to offer core skills and basic knowledge
in SIGs and to address issues relevant to the day-to-day operations of
ISPs and network operators in the conference sessions.
Note: The inclusion of a title, bio, topic, abstract, and slides with
proposals is not compulsory but will help us determine the quality of
your proposal and increase the likelihood it will be accepted.
The organising committee will evaluate proposals based on fit with the
conference’s objective and its ability to stimulate lively discussions
around the current state of New Zealand networking.
This call for submissions can also be found at:
http://www.nznog.org/call-for-papers
For more information about the conference visit www.nznog.org or
contact: talks(a)nznog.org
Thanks,
Mark Foster
for the Programme Committee
Hi everyone,
Rather than sending three emails out, I thought I'd combine... :-)
I'm assisting the PCs of three events upcoming in the Asia Pacific
region and on their behalf I'd like to remind you about these events.
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BTNOG (Bhutan's NOG) takes place from 14th to 18th November in Thimphu,
Bhutan. The PC are looking for presentations for the Plenary Conference,
taking place on Friday 18th November:
http://papers.apia.org/user/login.php?event=49
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SANOG 29 takes place from 23rd to 30th January in Islamabad, Pakistan.
The PC are looking for presentations and tutorials for the Conference,
taking place from 23rd to 25th January:
http://papers.sanog.org/user/login.php?event=47
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APRICOT 2017 takes place from 20th February to 2nd March in Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam. The PC are looking for presentations and tutorials for
the Conference, taking place from 27th February to 2nd March:
http://papers.apricot.net/user/login.php?event=48
On behalf of the three PCs, I'd like to thank you in advance for any
presentation proposals. Note that for BTNOG it is important to submit
asap to allow time for visa processing (up to two weeks).
Thanks!
philip
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Hi everyone,
Just a reminder that applications for the APRICOT 2017 Fellowship
Programme will close on 31st October at 17:00 (+8 UTC).
We'd like to thank everyone who has applied so far - the committee will
be reviewing the applications once the application period is over.
APRICOT would like to encourage applications from SE Asia and the
Pacific, and especially from women applicants (disappointingly few so
far this year).
To apply, please go to:
https://2017.apricot.net/fellowship/
Many thanks!
Philip Smith
For the APRICOT 2017 Fellowship Committee
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Colleagues,
This may be of an interest to the APNIC community as well, to be discussed at BCOP Task Force Agenda in RIPE73 Meeting.
The document looks like a guide on how to put Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) in actual implementation.
It mentions about creating Maintaining Contact Information in Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) including APNIC (Section 4.1.1.), and other relevant actions you can take to help improve routing security.
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) Implementation Guide
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZBIvtBQ-Fc4RZKXnOpEQIGJfxPr21brqqiYVRSa…
BCOP Task Force Agenda@RIPE73 (Monday, 24 October 19:00 - 20:00, UTC +2)
https://ripe73.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/bcop-tf/
Regards,
Izumi
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Subject: [bcop] Final draft of the MANRS BCOP document
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 11:44:03 +0200
From: Andrei Robachevsky <robachevsky(a)isoc.org>
To: bcop <bcop(a)ripe.net>
Hi,
The MANRS BCOP document is almost ready!
Here it is:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZBIvtBQ-Fc4RZKXnOpEQIGJfxPr21brqqiYVRSa…
It has been reviewed by several MANRS participating operators and the
MANRS BCOP team. Sander Steffann took the editorial pen at the final
stage of its production, added missing content and brushed it up.
There is still room for improvement - and the review and feedback from
this community will be very much appreciated. Please send your comments
and suggestions.
During RIP73 next week this document will be also discussed at the BCOP
TF on Monday. If you plan to be at RIPE73, please join this session. We
hope to finalize this work (this phase, at least) soon after RIPE73 and
reference it from the BCOP repository.
Regards,
Andrei, on behalf of the MANRS BCOP team