The 24th DNS-OARC Workshop will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina between 
March 31st and April 1st 2016, Thursday and Friday before IETF95. This will be 
the first time DNS-OARC is held in the Southern Hemisphere. To attract the best 
DNS minds and local audience, DNS-OARC is requesting proposals for 
presentations, with a preference for Operational Practices Reports, and "How we 
solved this problem" presentations.

This workshop intends to build from previous strong DNS-OARC workshops, where 
both operational content and research are welcome. Presentations from DNS 
operators are particularly desired, as well as from DNS researchers. All 
DNS-related subjects are accepted. If you are an OARC member, and have a 
sensitive topic you would like to present for members-only, we will accommodate 
those talks too. A timeslot will be available for lightning talks (5-10 
minutes) on April 1st, for which submissions will be accepted during March 31st 
on a first-come first-served basis.

Workshop Milestones
        • 30th November 2015, Call for Presentations posted and open for 
submissions
        • 29th January 2016, Deadline for submission
        • 16th February 2016, Final Program published
        • 28th March 2016, Final deadline for slideset submission

Details for abstract submission are published here:

        https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/22/call-for-abstracts/

The workshop presentations will be organized by common themes, depending on the 
topics and the timing of each presentation. There are 30-minute and 15-minute 
slots, let us know your preference in your submission. To ensure the quality of 
the workshop, submissions including draft slides will get extra points during 
evaluation.

You can contact the Programme Committee 
(https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/programme) via <[email protected]> if you 
have questions or concerns.

OARC is also seeking sponsorship for this workshop, please contact 
<[email protected]> if your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor.

(Please note that OARC is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a position 
to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.)

Duane Wessels, on behalf of the OARC Program Committee

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