Hi Tashi and all of AusNOG,

The PC are still reviewing the Presentation Proposals for the main programme so 
we meet the posted deadlines. As that is our current priority we will make a 
call for lightning talks soon after the official programme is published.

We will certainly look forward being inundated by lightning talk submissions!!

Cheers,
Terry
--
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> On 9 Jul 2021, at 2:53 pm, Tashi Phuntsho <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> It's been more than a year since the last RPKI Deployathon at APRICOT 2020, 
> and since then, we've seen some great discussions and deployment in AU - 
> thanks to all the early adopters.
> 
> The RPKI framework is still evolving; validators have come and gone; some 
> router vendors are still catching up; and most importantly, the majority of 
> routes originating from AU still do not have a covering ROA.
> 
> As a result, APNIC is planning a full-day RPKI Deployathon in Sydney, on 
> Wednesday, 1 September, a day before AusNOG 2021 kicks off. We'll  present 
> the findings and results of the Deployathon at the AusNOG 2021 Lightning 
> Talks.
> 
> There are limited places available, so please register early:
> 
>   https://training.apnic.net/events/rpkideployathon_20210901 
> 
> More information and a detailed agenda are also available here: 
> 
>   https://wiki.apnictraining.net/rpki-ausnog2021
> 
> Joining us as co-facilitators are Phil Mawson, Tim Warnock, and Mark Duffell, 
> who have all volunteered to help.
> 
> Many thanks also goes to David Hughes and the AusNOG Committee for 
> accommodating us. 
> 
> We look forward to seeing you at the Deployathon.
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Tashi 
> (on behalf of APNIC)
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