Dear colleagues,
There is a call for nominations from the RIPE NCC service region to fill
one vacant seat on the Number Resource Organization (NRO) Number Council
(NC). The three-year term of Filiz Yilmaz ends on 31 December 2016.
The election to the NRO NC seat will take place during the Plenary at
the RIPE 73 Meeting to be held in Madrid from 24-28 October 2016. The
voting for this election will be conducted electronically for the first
time. Further information on the voting process is available online:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/internet-governance/internet-technical-com…
The deadline for nominations is 23 September 2016. Any individual
residing within the RIPE NCC service region is eligible for nomination,
except Regional Internet Registry (RIR) staff members. Self-nominations
are permitted.
Please send your nominations to <nominations(a)ripe.net> by 23:59 UTC on
23 September 2016. All confirmed nominations will be listed on the RIPE
NCC website by 26 September 2016.
All nominees may submit a written statement in support of their
nomination for publication on the RIPE NCC website. Other individuals
may express support for nominated individuals by sending an email to
<nominations(a)ripe.net>. Expressions of support will also be published on
the RIPE NCC website.
To find out more about the NRO NC and the election process, please see:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/internet-governance/internet-technical-com…
Regards,
Axel Pawlik
Managing Director
RIPE NCC
Dear colleagues,
Please note the approaching deadline of 28 August 2016 for RIPE 73
plenary programme submissions.
You can find the CFP for RIPE 73 below or at
https://ripe73.ripe.net/submit-topic/cfp/, for your proposals for
plenary session presentations, tutorials, workshops, BoFs (Birds of a
Feather sessions) and lightning talks.
Please also note that speakers do not receive any extra reduction or
funding towards the meeting fee at the RIPE Meetings.
Kind regards,
Benno Overeinder
RIPE PC Chair
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/ripe-meetings/pc
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Call for Presentations
A RIPE Meeting is an open event where Internet Service Providers,
network operators and other interested parties get together. Although
the meeting is mostly technical, it is also a chance for people to meet
and network with others in their field.
RIPE 73 will take place from 24-28 October 2016 in Madrid, Spain.
The RIPE Programme Committee (PC) is now seeking content proposals from
the RIPE community for the plenary sessions, BoFs (Birds of a Feather
sessions), panels, workshops, tutorials and lightning talks at RIPE 73.
See the full descriptions of the different presentation formats,
https://ripe73.ripe.net/submit-topic/presentation-formats/.
Proposals for plenary sessions, BoFs, panels, workshops and tutorials
must be submitted for full consideration no later than 28 August 2016.
Proposals submitted after this date will be considered depending on the
remaining available space in the programme.
The PC is looking for presentations covering topics of network
engineering and operations, including but not limited to:
- IPv6 deployment
- Managing IPv4 scarcity in operations
- Commercial transactions of IPv4 addresses
- Data centre technologies
- Network and DNS operations
- Internet governance and regulatory practices
- Network and routing security
- Content delivery
- Internet peering and mobile data exchange
- Internet of Things (IoT)
Submissions
RIPE Meeting attendees are quite sensitive to keeping presentations
non-commercial, and product marketing talks are strongly discouraged.
Repeated audience feedback shows that the most successful talks focus on
operational experience, research results, or case studies. For example,
presenters wishing to describe a commercial solution should focus on the
underlying technology and not attempt a product demonstration.
Presenters should indicate how much time they will require. In general,
the time allocated for the different presentation formats is as follows:
- Plenary presentations: 20-25 minutes presentation with 5-10 minutes
discussion
- Tutorials: up to two hours (Monday morning)
- Workshops: one hour (during evening sessions) to two hours (Monday
morning)
- BoFs: approximately one hour
- Lightning talks: 10 minutes
The following general requirements apply:
- Proposals must be submitted using the meeting submission system,
https://ripe73.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/.
- Lightning talks should also be submitted using the meeting submission
system (https://ripe73.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/) and can
be submitted any time up to and including the meeting week. The
allocation of lightning talks will be announced on short notice---in
some cases on the same day but often one day prior to the time slot
allocated.
- Presenters who propose a panel or BoF are encouraged to include
speakers from several (perhaps even competing) companies and/or a
neutral facilitator.
- All presentation proposals will only be considered by the PC if they
contain at least draft presentation slides (slides may be updated
later on). For panels, proposals must contain a clear description, as
well as the names of invited panellists, presenters and moderators.
- Due to potential technical issues, presenters/panellists should be
physically present at the RIPE Meeting.
If you have any questions or requests concerning content submissions,
please email pc [at] ripe [dot] net.
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Benno J. Overeinder
NLnet Labs
http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/
> hi. i would really appreciate a conversation with a routing geek in
> 12369. research measurements have raised some questions, and we would
> love an inside clue. thanks.
<blush> make that 12389, Rostelecom
randy
hi. i would really appreciate a conversation with a routing geek in
12369. research measurements have raised some questions, and we would
love an inside clue. thanks.
randy