This spam is highly unwelcome.
Also quite surprising, since your spam has already been called out on
another list.

Thanks, Henry


On 1/18/11 4:30 AM, "Jan Seedorf" <[email protected]> wrote:

> P2P folks at IETF,
> 
> To help people interested in the P2P-TV workshop we are hosting,
> the NAPA-WINE project's final workshop will be *broadcasted live*
> with the P2P Live Streaming Software developed by the NAPA-WINE project.
> 
> The workshop opens on Thursday 20th January at 2.30PM CET and closes
> on Friday 21th January afternoon at 6.00PM CET.
> Recordings of the workshop will be made available from the project web site
> few days after the event too.
> 
> For people interested in following the workshop/talks live
> via P2P video stream, we have prepared a page with Quick-Start
> instructions on how to download, install, and use the software
> to follow the event live. If you are interested, please go to
> 
> http://www.napa-wine.eu/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Public/NapaWineWorkshopLive
> 
> If you have any questions regarding the use of the software or following
> the final workshop live with it, please use the mailing list
> ([email protected]).
> 
> A demo activity of the software is scheduled at 5.30PM (and yes! you
> will be part of the demo if you join the channel!)
> 
> *Workshop Program*
> The final NAPA-WINE workshop is intended as an informal forum for lively
> discussions on current and future trends in peer-to-peer live streaming. The
> program comprises four talks presenting the main NAPA-WINE achievements (and a
> demo of NAPA-WINE's network-aware P2P live streaming system) as well as nine
> talks from external highly qualified researchers from both academia and
> industry, providing a broad and articulated perspective on the main challenges
> and solutions on the topic. There will be external presentations provided by
> (see http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/program.html for agenda details):
> 
> - Presentations from other on-going  European projects on P2P-TV/CDN:
>   * Future Media Networks (FMN) cluster and ENVISION (David Griffin, UCL, GB)
>   * COAST/SEA (Emanuele Quacchio, ST Microelectronics, IT)
>   * P2P-NEXT (Raul Jimenez, KTH, SE)
> - Presentations from the industrial world (the operator/content provider
> vision):
>   * Nikolaos Laoutaris,  Telefonica Research, ES
>   * Enrico Marocco, Chair of IETF ALTO, Telecom Italia, IT
> - Presentations from academia (technical challenges)
>   * Ernst Biersack, Eurecom, FR
>   * Phuoc Tran-Gia, Tobias Hossfeld, University of Wuerzburg, DE
>   * Yong Liu, Polytechnic Institute of NYU, US
>   * Victoria Fodor, Gyorgy Dan, KTH, SE
> 
> For further workshop program details, please see
> http://www.napa-wine.eu/workshop/
> 
>  - Jan
> 
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