[policy-wg] Re: [afrinic-discuss] AfriNIC-5: Call for Presentations
and Tutorials
AfriNIC - http://www.afrinic.net
meeting at afrinic.net
Thu Sep 14 10:26:00 SAST 2006
Dear Colleagues,
Please take note of the following correction:
The next AfriNIC Public Policy Meeting will be held in
Mauritius from 27th November - 01st December 2006.
( *not* 02-03 Dec 2006)
regards,
Ernest,
AfriNIC.
AfriNIC - http://www.afrinic.net wrote the following on 09/12/2006
05:37 PM:
> - apologies for cross-posting -
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> The next AfriNIC Public Policy Meeting will be held in Mauritius from
> 02 - 03 December 2006. It is an open forum to discuss issues related
> to internet number resource management within the AfriNIC service
> region. This meeting will also host a regional IPv6 conference where
> network operators will share their experiences on IPv6 deployment.
>
> We are looking for presentations and tutorials of relevance from
> anyone. Tutorials are usually 2 to 4 hour workshops, while
> presentations may
> last between 10 and 30 minutes.
>
> Presentations / Tutorials may cover the following topics:
>
> - IPv6 deployment
> - Routing Best Practice/Address Space Prefix Filtering
> - Reverse DNS implemenation
> - DNSec
> - Fighting Spam
>
> We would like to have as many practical, hands-on presentations
> as possible and they do not have to be long.
>
> Policy proposals are also usually discussed at the meeting,
> but must pass through the appropriate phases of the Policy Development
> Process (please see http://www.afrinic.net/pdp.htm).
>
> If you would like to make a presentation or tutorial, please send your
> proposal to meeting at afrinic.net
>
> Your proposal should contain the following information:
>
> - Full Name
> - Email Address
> - Affiliation
> - Short biography
> - Title of Talk
> - A detailed abstract or outline describing the presentation
> - Draft slides for the presentation (if ready/available)
> - Length of talk (minutes/hours/days)
> - Need (or not) for sponsorship or assistance to attend the
> meeting (travel and/or accommodation, etc)
>
> The audience at AfriNIC meetings is mainly composed of technical
> network operators and engineers with a wide range of experience levels
> from beginners to several years of experience.
>
> Presentations that contain any sort of marketing and commercial
> content are usually not encouraged at such meetings.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> AfriNIC
> www.afrinic.net
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