As the conference co-chair, I can't play favorites (I love all my
children equally) but some highlights...

The keynotes. Ben's DevOps talk framed the issue and set the
trajectory fo discussion the rest of the conference.  The closing talk
was interesting and the funny... the wrong answers Watson was giving
in 2007 was funny but it also set up this drama of "how are they going
to make it better" that made the rest of the talk a more interesting
story.

Seeing 3 very different views of IPv6: a real experience, a talk about
how/why, and a full-day tutorial with tons of 'how to".  Plus people
from ISOC, ISC and other organizations talking about this and other
forward-thinking protocols.

I'm really thankful to the people that attended my 3 tutorials (time
management, team efficiency, and The Limoncelli Test).  The attendee's
enthusiasm and participation was at a "this goes up to 11" status
which made everything go so much better.  It was the first time I did
a tutorial based on "The Limoncelli Test" (based on this blog post
http://everythingsysadmin.com/the-test.html) and it went better than I
expected. I spent the last hour talking about nothing but how to
convince your coworkers and boss to make these changes; which was
material not available in the blog post.

Tom
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