*ISC invites all local BIND administrators, system architects, and anyone interested in DNS to attend our next BIND Open Day on Friday, January 13, 2012. This is your opportunity to meet, interact, and build a relationship with many of ISC's engineers who have been coding DNS, crafting the standards, and pushing the technology of the world's most deployed DNS software. Interactive dialog is a core theme for all ISC events.*
We seek BIND operators to share their architecture, experiences, and requirements for the future. The day will have a range of "geek to geek" opportunities with ISC's engineers -- building the operational understanding relevant BIND functionality. The January BIND Open Day will focus on the future of BIND and seeking guidance to insure operational relevance. * The whole BIND 10 development community will be attending (ISC and their partners). * The day will start with a segue from BIND 9 to BIND 10 - reviewing all the engineering design principles, approaches, quality methodology, and open source access between the two versions. * You'll hear how the BIND Team uses Agile Scrum, and Test Driven Development (TDD) to achieve code quality and visible development goals. * We'll walk through the architecture and technology used in BIND 10's development. * You'll learn how your input can shape BIND 10 today, providing operational "user stories" that would be used to enhance BIND's progress. Evolving agenda: http://bind10.isc.org/wiki/Jan2012OpenDay While we want the event to be open, we would truly appreciate your RSVP (click here) <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dElFOWVqTHhXRXN0VkltUUU0VEU0N2c6MA>so that we can do some planning on our end. Here are the details: DATE: Friday, January 13, 2012 TIME: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM PST VENUE: Silicon Valley, California - specific location TBD, depending on attendance. We will send confirmation emails and location information in early January. *Share your User Stories!* The first lines of BIND 10 code were unit test derived from an Agile user story. We are seeking operator's User Stories that will evolve into new BIND features, functions, and capabilities. Use the optional field below to enter your User Story. For a brief outline of what we mean by User Stories have a look at this entry in ISC's Knowledge Base: https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-00574/0/What-is-a-User-Story.html Are you a DHCP user? This "BIND Day" will have ISC's full DHCP Engineering Team in attendance. Let us know if you are interested in break out sessions focusing on DHCP 4 and DHCP 10. We look forward to meeting you in January! Use this webform to RSVP! <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/embeddedform?formkey=dElFOWVqTHhXRXN0VkltUUU0VEU0N2c6MA>
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