Matt-
The Program Committee is definitely aware of the imbalance towards
complexity in topics. We have been working on some ways to try and bring
back more '101' style content to help fill that gap.
If you have any specific requests for content, or feedback you would like
to share on what comes
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 11:56:46 -0400, Matthew Pounsett
wrote:
> As for NANOG specifically, it would not occur to me to ask on this
> list about beginner-level networking problems, and that's as a
> long-time NANOG attendee and list subscriber. NANOG's environment
> just doesn't give the vibe that
On 3/23/21 12:41 AM, Cynthia Revström via NANOG wrote:
And while Discord is not at all a replacement for mailing lists in my
opinion, I think it's important to realize that it (and other chat based
things like it) have their place, especially among the younger groups.
I believe that chat / IM
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 02:42, Cynthia Revström via NANOG
wrote:
>
> And while Discord is not at all a replacement for mailing lists in my
> opinion, I think it's important to realize that it (and other chat based
> things like it) have their place, especially among the younger groups.
I'm not
On 3/23/21 08:41, Cynthia Revström via NANOG wrote:
And while Discord is not at all a replacement for mailing lists in my
opinion, I think it's important to realize that it (and other chat
based things like it) have their place, especially among the younger
groups.
Best advice we can
This is good!
I really appreciate it when younger people get attention for actually also
knowing things like this.
If I recall correctly according to Mark Kosters at ARIN, I was the first
person to successfully setup delegated RPKI in ARIN (in production) at the
start of 2020 at age 18.
This is
We’d be hard pressed to name many teenagers as thoughtful, curious, and
open to new experiences as Nate Sales. Now in his junior year at the Catlin
Gabel School in Portland, Oregon, he has already built, designed, and
engineered more than most people twice his age. Nate not only manages his
We’d be hard pressed to name many teenagers as thoughtful, curious, and
open to new experiences as Nate Sales. Now in his junior year at the Catlin
Gabel School in Portland, Oregon, he has already built, designed, and
engineered more than most people twice his age. Nate not only manages his
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