Re: 2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-11 Thread Matthew Petach
Hm.

They are linked now, but when I looked this morning before the
talk started, there wasn't a link to the slides.  ^_^;;

Thanks for getting them put up!   :)

Matt


On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 10:12 AM Valerie Wittkop  wrote:

> Ahem… slides are linked… you must click on the talk title under the
> “Topic” column of the agenda.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Valerie
>
> Valerie Wittkop - NANOG Program Director
> 305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
> Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103
>
> On Feb 10, 2021, at 12:59 PM, Matthew Petach 
> wrote:
>
>
> It was mentioned in the chat this morning that
> there was no link to slides or anything on the agenda
> for the community meeting that happened this morning,
> so I offered to share the notes I was jotting down during
> the meeting, to give an idea of what was covered for those
> in timelines not as friendly to the meeting time, or to those
> with conflicts.  ^_^;
>
> Thanks so much to the staff, Elizabeth, Steve, and Ed
> for the great presentations this morning!
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> 2021.02.10 NANOG81 community meeting
>
> Speaker Edward McNair, NANOG
> Steve Feldman, ViacomCBS
> Elizabeth Culley, Comcast
>
> NOTES:
> Michael Voity kicks off the meeting at 0901 hours Pacific time
> to go over the agenda for the day.
>
> special announcements:
> fill out surveys!  The PC reads all of them!
> And if you're a lucky winner, you'll get a
> $100 gift card!
>
> Looking for presentation proposals for NANOG82!
>
> check out sponsors at virtual expo both;
> sponsors have stepped up to the challenge
> with interesting offerings.
>
> first talk today is hosted by edward mcnair,
> with Elizabeth Culley and Steve Feldman.
>
> Ed Mcnair has been with nanog since 2005, and
> has been ED since 2018;
>
> Steve has been contributing to nanog since its
> inception since 1994, and has been involved with
> PC for the last 20 years.
>
> Elizabeth Culley is peering coordinator with
> comcast, and is completing her first year on
> the PC; this is her first time presenting to
> NANOG.
>
> welcome edward, steve and elizabeth, it's
> great to have you here.
>
> Edward takes a few moments to give some updates
> on the organization;
> strategic plan narrowed to 3 areas;
> education,
> meeting experience,
> online collaboration,
>
> another piece built out is the strategic
> timeline;
> encompasses from NANOG73 to NANOG 85.
> purpose is to see what we are aiming to
> achieve and what we will put forward.
> we always like to hear your comments,
> there is a feedback button that goes to
> NANOG staff, and he reads them all.
>
> Take a moment to honor the nanog staff;
> counting himself, there are 6.5 staff
> members, as Claudia works with them
> halftime.
> Claudia, Leigh, Valerie, Shawn, Darrieux (Dee), and Brandi
> all work very hard to ensure that we can have
> a quality program.
>
> Our 2020 annual report will be coming out
> soon; to give a linear record of what we've
> accompished over the course of 2020;
>
> we'll do polls at the end of the section;
>
> log into the polls at pollEV.com/nanog
>
> Over to Steve feldman;
> at end of every NANOG, there is a Program commitee
> get together; after SF, decided to have retreat in 2020;
> planned to do it in Boston or Seattle; but then
> things changed, and they couldn't get together in person;
> so they had a virtual retreat, 2 days, dec 16 2020,
> and jan 13 2021 to go over various items.
>
> some of the items covered:
> PC structure
> new member onboarding
>  PC handbook update
>  mentorship
> leadership
>  review roles, responsibliities
>   need to document them better
> subcommittees
>  are we optiimizing our effort?
>  some don't seem to do much.
>  will add some new ones.
> diversity of skills and perspectives
>  need to get people who have different
>  industry perspectives.
>
> other topics at virutal retreat
> meeting format
>  how to do hybrid meetings
>  we optimize time for training and tutorial
>  we focus on human interaction; need to accomodate people
>   in different timezones.
> talk solicitation and selection
>  attracting new speakers
>  expanding the audience
>  standardize voting
>  content review
> PC's strategic vision.
>
> Liz, chairing our data analysis effort;
> for past 20 years, we've been building a
> repository of tracks, tutorials, keynote speeches,
> lightning talks;
> we have a long history of hosting the voices of
> those building the internet.
> what comes up in NANOG is often in the leading edge
> of technology trends;
> this effort will be to mine the repository,
> to help us keep up with the onslaught of demand.
>
> cataloging NANOG;
> we are recording the details of every presentation,
> tutoria and keynote;
> tagging each record with relevant metadata
>  provide intuitive web page of popular topics
>  porovide data to potential speakers on history of any topic
>   which topics are asked for most often
>   which videos are most viewed.
>
> use surveys and data on view counts to project
> topics that will be 

Re: 2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-10 Thread Elmar K. Bins
Matt, thank you for the notes, very helpful!

(Also, sorry for dropping out of the BoF, my ISP decided it was time for some
downtime, I hope they'll get it sorted)

Elmar.


Re: 2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-10 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Ahem… slides are linked… you must click on the talk title under the “Topic” 
column of the agenda.

Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop - NANOG Program Director
305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

> On Feb 10, 2021, at 12:59 PM, Matthew Petach  wrote:
> 
> 
> It was mentioned in the chat this morning that 
> there was no link to slides or anything on the agenda 
> for the community meeting that happened this morning,
> so I offered to share the notes I was jotting down during 
> the meeting, to give an idea of what was covered for those 
> in timelines not as friendly to the meeting time, or to those 
> with conflicts.  ^_^;
> 
> Thanks so much to the staff, Elizabeth, Steve, and Ed 
> for the great presentations this morning!
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
> 2021.02.10 NANOG81 community meeting
> 
> Speaker Edward McNair, NANOG
> Steve Feldman, ViacomCBS
> Elizabeth Culley, Comcast
> 
> NOTES:
> Michael Voity kicks off the meeting at 0901 hours Pacific time 
> to go over the agenda for the day.
> 
> special announcements:
> fill out surveys!  The PC reads all of them!
> And if you're a lucky winner, you'll get a
> $100 gift card!
> 
> Looking for presentation proposals for NANOG82!
> 
> check out sponsors at virtual expo both;
> sponsors have stepped up to the challenge
> with interesting offerings.
> 
> first talk today is hosted by edward mcnair, 
> with Elizabeth Culley and Steve Feldman.
> 
> Ed Mcnair has been with nanog since 2005, and
> has been ED since 2018;
> 
> Steve has been contributing to nanog since its
> inception since 1994, and has been involved with
> PC for the last 20 years.
> 
> Elizabeth Culley is peering coordinator with
> comcast, and is completing her first year on
> the PC; this is her first time presenting to
> NANOG.
> 
> welcome edward, steve and elizabeth, it's
> great to have you here.
> 
> Edward takes a few moments to give some updates
> on the organization;
> strategic plan narrowed to 3 areas;
> education,
> meeting experience,
> online collaboration,
> 
> another piece built out is the strategic 
> timeline;
> encompasses from NANOG73 to NANOG 85.
> purpose is to see what we are aiming to
> achieve and what we will put forward.
> we always like to hear your comments,
> there is a feedback button that goes to
> NANOG staff, and he reads them all.
> 
> Take a moment to honor the nanog staff;
> counting himself, there are 6.5 staff
> members, as Claudia works with them 
> halftime.
> Claudia, Leigh, Valerie, Shawn, Darrieux (Dee), and Brandi
> all work very hard to ensure that we can have
> a quality program.
> 
> Our 2020 annual report will be coming out
> soon; to give a linear record of what we've
> accompished over the course of 2020;
> 
> we'll do polls at the end of the section;
> 
> log into the polls at pollEV.com/nanog
> 
> Over to Steve feldman;
> at end of every NANOG, there is a Program commitee
> get together; after SF, decided to have retreat in 2020;
> planned to do it in Boston or Seattle; but then
> things changed, and they couldn't get together in person;
> so they had a virtual retreat, 2 days, dec 16 2020,
> and jan 13 2021 to go over various items.
> 
> some of the items covered:
> PC structure
> new member onboarding
>  PC handbook update
>  mentorship
> leadership
>  review roles, responsibliities
>   need to document them better
> subcommittees
>  are we optiimizing our effort?
>  some don't seem to do much.
>  will add some new ones.
> diversity of skills and perspectives
>  need to get people who have different
>  industry perspectives.
> 
> other topics at virutal retreat
> meeting format
>  how to do hybrid meetings
>  we optimize time for training and tutorial
>  we focus on human interaction; need to accomodate people 
>   in different timezones.
> talk solicitation and selection
>  attracting new speakers
>  expanding the audience
>  standardize voting
>  content review
> PC's strategic vision.
> 
> Liz, chairing our data analysis effort;
> for past 20 years, we've been building a
> repository of tracks, tutorials, keynote speeches,
> lightning talks;
> we have a long history of hosting the voices of
> those building the internet.
> what comes up in NANOG is often in the leading edge
> of technology trends; 
> this effort will be to mine the repository,
> to help us keep up with the onslaught of demand.
> 
> cataloging NANOG;
> we are recording the details of every presentation,
> tutoria and keynote;
> tagging each record with relevant metadata
>  provide intuitive web page of popular topics
>  porovide data to potential speakers on history of any topic
>   which topics are asked for most often
>   which videos are most viewed.
> 
> use surveys and data on view counts to project
> topics that will be of most interest.
> 
> looking at last 5 years of NANOG data;
> how many times this topic 
> 44 topics on DNS
> 40 requests for automation, but 26 talks on automation
> Geoff Huston comes up a lot
> look at 

Re: 2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-10 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Thank you for this!

On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 10:00 Matthew Petach  wrote:

>
> It was mentioned in the chat this morning that
> there was no link to slides or anything on the agenda
> for the community meeting that happened this morning,
> so I offered to share the notes I was jotting down during
> the meeting, to give an idea of what was covered for those
> in timelines not as friendly to the meeting time, or to those
> with conflicts.  ^_^;
>
> Thanks so much to the staff, Elizabeth, Steve, and Ed
> for the great presentations this morning!
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> 2021.02.10 NANOG81 community meeting
>
>
> Speaker Edward McNair, NANOG
>
> Steve Feldman, ViacomCBS
>
> Elizabeth Culley, Comcast
>
>
> NOTES:
>
> Michael Voity kicks off the meeting at 0901 hours Pacific time
>
> to go over the agenda for the day.
>
>
> special announcements:
>
> fill out surveys!  The PC reads all of them!
>
> And if you're a lucky winner, you'll get a
>
> $100 gift card!
>
>
> Looking for presentation proposals for NANOG82!
>
>
> check out sponsors at virtual expo both;
>
> sponsors have stepped up to the challenge
>
> with interesting offerings.
>
>
> first talk today is hosted by edward mcnair,
>
> with Elizabeth Culley and Steve Feldman.
>
>
> Ed Mcnair has been with nanog since 2005, and
>
> has been ED since 2018;
>
>
> Steve has been contributing to nanog since its
>
> inception since 1994, and has been involved with
>
> PC for the last 20 years.
>
>
> Elizabeth Culley is peering coordinator with
>
> comcast, and is completing her first year on
>
> the PC; this is her first time presenting to
>
> NANOG.
>
>
> welcome edward, steve and elizabeth, it's
>
> great to have you here.
>
>
> Edward takes a few moments to give some updates
>
> on the organization;
>
> strategic plan narrowed to 3 areas;
>
> education,
>
> meeting experience,
>
> online collaboration,
>
>
> another piece built out is the strategic
>
> timeline;
>
> encompasses from NANOG73 to NANOG 85.
>
> purpose is to see what we are aiming to
>
> achieve and what we will put forward.
>
> we always like to hear your comments,
>
> there is a feedback button that goes to
>
> NANOG staff, and he reads them all.
>
>
> Take a moment to honor the nanog staff;
>
> counting himself, there are 6.5 staff
>
> members, as Claudia works with them
>
> halftime.
>
> Claudia, Leigh, Valerie, Shawn, Darrieux (Dee), and Brandi
>
> all work very hard to ensure that we can have
>
> a quality program.
>
>
> Our 2020 annual report will be coming out
>
> soon; to give a linear record of what we've
>
> accompished over the course of 2020;
>
>
> we'll do polls at the end of the section;
>
>
> log into the polls at pollEV.com/nanog
>
>
> Over to Steve feldman;
>
> at end of every NANOG, there is a Program commitee
>
> get together; after SF, decided to have retreat in 2020;
>
> planned to do it in Boston or Seattle; but then
>
> things changed, and they couldn't get together in person;
>
> so they had a virtual retreat, 2 days, dec 16 2020,
>
> and jan 13 2021 to go over various items.
>
>
> some of the items covered:
>
> PC structure
>
> new member onboarding
>
>  PC handbook update
>
>  mentorship
>
> leadership
>
>  review roles, responsibliities
>
>   need to document them better
>
> subcommittees
>
>  are we optiimizing our effort?
>
>  some don't seem to do much.
>
>  will add some new ones.
>
> diversity of skills and perspectives
>
>  need to get people who have different
>
>  industry perspectives.
>
>
> other topics at virutal retreat
>
> meeting format
>
>  how to do hybrid meetings
>
>  we optimize time for training and tutorial
>
>  we focus on human interaction; need to accomodate people
>
>   in different timezones.
>
> talk solicitation and selection
>
>  attracting new speakers
>
>  expanding the audience
>
>  standardize voting
>
>  content review
>
> PC's strategic vision.
>
>
> Liz, chairing our data analysis effort;
>
> for past 20 years, we've been building a
>
> repository of tracks, tutorials, keynote speeches,
>
> lightning talks;
>
> we have a long history of hosting the voices of
>
> those building the internet.
>
> what comes up in NANOG is often in the leading edge
>
> of technology trends;
>
> this effort will be to mine the repository,
>
> to help us keep up with the onslaught of demand.
>
>
> cataloging NANOG;
>
> we are recording the details of every presentation,
>
> tutoria and keynote;
>
> tagging each record with relevant metadata
>
>  provide intuitive web page of popular topics
>
>  porovide data to potential speakers on history of any topic
>
>   which topics are asked for most often
>
>   which videos are most viewed.
>
>
> use surveys and data on view counts to project
>
> topics that will be of most interest.
>
>
> looking at last 5 years of NANOG data;
>
> how many times this topic
>
> 44 topics on DNS
>
> 40 requests for automation, but 26 talks on automation
>
> Geoff Huston comes up a lot
>
> look at how many times talks are viewed on youtube;

2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-10 Thread Matthew Petach
It was mentioned in the chat this morning that
there was no link to slides or anything on the agenda
for the community meeting that happened this morning,
so I offered to share the notes I was jotting down during
the meeting, to give an idea of what was covered for those
in timelines not as friendly to the meeting time, or to those
with conflicts.  ^_^;

Thanks so much to the staff, Elizabeth, Steve, and Ed
for the great presentations this morning!

Matt



2021.02.10 NANOG81 community meeting


Speaker Edward McNair, NANOG

Steve Feldman, ViacomCBS

Elizabeth Culley, Comcast


NOTES:

Michael Voity kicks off the meeting at 0901 hours Pacific time

to go over the agenda for the day.


special announcements:

fill out surveys!  The PC reads all of them!

And if you're a lucky winner, you'll get a

$100 gift card!


Looking for presentation proposals for NANOG82!


check out sponsors at virtual expo both;

sponsors have stepped up to the challenge

with interesting offerings.


first talk today is hosted by edward mcnair,

with Elizabeth Culley and Steve Feldman.


Ed Mcnair has been with nanog since 2005, and

has been ED since 2018;


Steve has been contributing to nanog since its

inception since 1994, and has been involved with

PC for the last 20 years.


Elizabeth Culley is peering coordinator with

comcast, and is completing her first year on

the PC; this is her first time presenting to

NANOG.


welcome edward, steve and elizabeth, it's

great to have you here.


Edward takes a few moments to give some updates

on the organization;

strategic plan narrowed to 3 areas;

education,

meeting experience,

online collaboration,


another piece built out is the strategic

timeline;

encompasses from NANOG73 to NANOG 85.

purpose is to see what we are aiming to

achieve and what we will put forward.

we always like to hear your comments,

there is a feedback button that goes to

NANOG staff, and he reads them all.


Take a moment to honor the nanog staff;

counting himself, there are 6.5 staff

members, as Claudia works with them

halftime.

Claudia, Leigh, Valerie, Shawn, Darrieux (Dee), and Brandi

all work very hard to ensure that we can have

a quality program.


Our 2020 annual report will be coming out

soon; to give a linear record of what we've

accompished over the course of 2020;


we'll do polls at the end of the section;


log into the polls at pollEV.com/nanog


Over to Steve feldman;

at end of every NANOG, there is a Program commitee

get together; after SF, decided to have retreat in 2020;

planned to do it in Boston or Seattle; but then

things changed, and they couldn't get together in person;

so they had a virtual retreat, 2 days, dec 16 2020,

and jan 13 2021 to go over various items.


some of the items covered:

PC structure

new member onboarding

 PC handbook update

 mentorship

leadership

 review roles, responsibliities

  need to document them better

subcommittees

 are we optiimizing our effort?

 some don't seem to do much.

 will add some new ones.

diversity of skills and perspectives

 need to get people who have different

 industry perspectives.


other topics at virutal retreat

meeting format

 how to do hybrid meetings

 we optimize time for training and tutorial

 we focus on human interaction; need to accomodate people

  in different timezones.

talk solicitation and selection

 attracting new speakers

 expanding the audience

 standardize voting

 content review

PC's strategic vision.


Liz, chairing our data analysis effort;

for past 20 years, we've been building a

repository of tracks, tutorials, keynote speeches,

lightning talks;

we have a long history of hosting the voices of

those building the internet.

what comes up in NANOG is often in the leading edge

of technology trends;

this effort will be to mine the repository,

to help us keep up with the onslaught of demand.


cataloging NANOG;

we are recording the details of every presentation,

tutoria and keynote;

tagging each record with relevant metadata

 provide intuitive web page of popular topics

 porovide data to potential speakers on history of any topic

  which topics are asked for most often

  which videos are most viewed.


use surveys and data on view counts to project

topics that will be of most interest.


looking at last 5 years of NANOG data;

how many times this topic

44 topics on DNS

40 requests for automation, but 26 talks on automation

Geoff Huston comes up a lot

look at how many times talks are viewed on youtube;

27K views of 44 DNS talks on youtube;

26 automation videos got 77K views.


A lot of people would say they're experts in a field;

how can they talk about their job when it's 100%

proprietary, and they can't talk about their day

job;

take a look at the request counts, how many presentations

we get, so even doing a 101 intro class is a great way to

get your feet wet.


66% of presentations are on top 20 subjects.

115 categoreis in presentations and