[apnic-announce] Call For Presentations for the IPv6 SIG
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Forwarded on behalf of Jun Murai:
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APNIC Open Policy Meeting
August 28th-31st 2001
Call For Presentations for the IPv6 SIG
Jun Murai
IPv6 SIG Chair
The IPv6 SIG meeting will be held in Taipei on August 30th, 2001 during the
APNIC Open Policy Meeting. This SIG is an open forum to discuss the
technical aspects relating to the development of IPv6 within the Asia
Pacific region. Please note: IPv6 addressing policy will be discussed in a
special joint session with the Address Policy SIG.
This e-mail is a request for contributions. I am seeking presentations of
relevance from anyone who is interested in technical IPv6 issues in the Asia
Pacific region.
If you would like to take part in this SIG with a presentation, please send
your proposal to <jun at wide dot ad dot jp>, cc'ing <sig at apnic dot net>. Proposals should
be sent no later than the 25th of June, 2001.
Requirements
The proposal should:
- be relevant to this special interest group,
- be no more than 1000 words,
- describe your perspective on the topic including
its pros/cons from various aspects
- indicate the time required (I expect a time limit
of 15 minutes per presentation will be set)
The tentative schedule is
Monday 25 June 2001 - Submission of proposals closes
Friday 29 June 2001 - Notification of acceptance of proposals
by SIG chairs
Monday 23 July 2001 - Submission of papers closes
Friday 27 July 2001 - Posting of papers on the web site
Tuesday 28 August 2001 - Open Policy Meeting commences
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