[AISPC] Draft agenda

Isatou Jah isatou.jah at qcell.gm
Sun May 7 09:25:47 UTC 2017


Ashil,

 

Some of the proposals such as LTE/EPC (EPS) were recommended for half day tutorials  but I can see them as rejected. Is the PC not responsible for coming up with Afnog tutorials on 28/29 May?

 

Regards

Isatou

 

 

From: Ashil Oogarah <ashil at afrinic.net>
Date: Friday, May 5, 2017 at 1:12 PM
To: Alan Barrett <alan.barrett at afrinic.net>
Cc: <aispc at afrinic.net>
Subject: Re: [AISPC] Draft agenda

 

Dear PC,

 

Note the deadline is Monday 8 May (CoB) for finalising the list of speakers to be included in the program so they have sufficient time to prepare.

 

Please send your comments asap.

 

I shall then proceed with informing speakers about the outcome of the selection process by Tuesday 9 May.

 

Thanks,

 

Ashil

 

 

 

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On May 5, 2017, at 9:54 AM, Alan Barrett <alan.barrett at afrinic.net> wrote:







On 5 May 2017, at 09:35, Douglas Onyango <ondouglas at gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Alan,
Comments:
1. I like the logical grouping of related presentations.
2. I notice that on 30th, you decided to go into Rm 3 only for the last session, when Rm 2 is empty at the same time. Is there some reason for this?


“Side room 1” (what you call “Rm 2”) is actually busy all day for a workshop on measurements.  We haven’t showed the time accurately.



3. On 02/06, I notice that we have engaged Rm 4 for a lonely set of presentations. Splitting up to 4 will mean some sessions will have little or no attendees. Anyway we can adjust this to make it fit in 3 rooms? say move it to 30/05 where we have Rm 1 & 2 available


All rooms are full on Tuesday 30 May.  They are used by sessions that the PC was not asked to review.



4. To make for proper panel discussion, it is necessary for us to re-orient some speakers, away from the presentation format. Take the Internet shutdown session for instance: I would much prefer that the speakers are told to not present but discuss the topic interactively.


Yes, we are contacting the presenters who wanted to talk about shutdowns, and we’ll have a panel instead of separate presentations.  We will probably let them make a short presentation during the panel.



5. And unrelated: I am happy to volunteer to moderate a session if Ashil needs some people to help.


Thank you.

Alan Barrett
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