[apnic-talk] APNIC Routing SIG - call for presentations
Call For Presentations for the APNIC Routing SIG
Philip Smith
Routing SIG Chair
The next meeting of the APNIC Routing SIG will be held in Taipei during the
APNIC track of APRICOT 2003 (www.apricot2003.net). This SIG is an open
forum to discuss routing and routing policy issues within the Asia Pacific
region.
This e-mail is a request for contributions. I'm looking for presentations
of relevance from anyone who is interested in routing issues in the Asia
Pacific region.
Topics we might want to explore this time around might include, but are not
limited to:
- Internet Routing table growth
- Routing stability and flap damping
- Best configuration practices for ISPs
- The Internet Routing Registry
If you would like to take part in this SIG with a presentation, please send
your proposal to sig-routing-chair at apnic dot net, cc'ing sig at apnic dot net.
Proposals should be sent no later than Friday 20th December, 2002.
Requirements
The proposal
- should be relevant to this special interest group,
- be no more than 1000 words, and
- should describe your perspective on the topic including its pros/cons
from various aspects
- should indicate the time required (I expect that a time limit of 15
minutes per presentation will be set)
A Guide has been prepared for all those intending to present at the
meeting. It contains useful information and helpful hints. This guide can
be found at http://www.apnic.net/meetings/archive/sigs/.
The tentative schedule is
20 December 2002 Proposal deadline and acceptance notification
24 January 2003 Presentation slides submitted to APNIC & SIG Chair
27 January 2003 Posting of presentation slides on APNIC meeting web site
24 February 2003 Open Policy Meeting Commences
Agenda slots will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so a
timely submission of your proposal would be welcome and to your advantage.
Philip Smith
Routing SIG chair
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