A reminder that we are still seeking content for UKNOF24.
The PC is meeting this Friday 7th to confirm content, if you have a talk
you'd like to propose, we'd love to have you submit it by CoB this
Thursday 6th !

Keith


On 11/07/2012 01:45 PM, Keith Mitchell wrote:
> The next UKNOF meeting will take place on 17th January 2013, sponsored
> Timico in Newark, and the Programme Committee are seeking content from
> the community for this meeting.
> 
> You may often hear it said that UKNOF's remit is "distribution of clue",
> so if the content of your talk fits with that ethos, we're actually
> pretty open minded about what the actual topic is - as long as it's
> relevant to our community's broad area of interest, and the quality is good.
> 
> Talks are usually around 20 to 40 minutes in length, and common subject
> areas are:
> 
>     Network operations
>     Network architecture and design
>     Networking hardware and software architecture
>     Peering and interconnect
>     Data centre design and operations
>     IPv6 deployment
>     Network monitoring and measurement
>     New innovations in networking technology
>     Open protocol standards
>     Domain Name System infrastructure
>     Network security and abuse prevention
>     Impact of public policy of network operations
> 
> But, we're always on the lookout for something different, so don't feel
> it has to fall into the areas above.
> 
> We're also interested in hearing proposals for panel discussions, as
> these are a great way of presenting and discussing different views on
> the same subject.
> 
> Please submit your proposals via our tool at:
> 
>     http://indico.uknof.org.uk/event/uknof24
>       
> Submissions are welcome at any time, but for UKNOF24 we would like to
> have them no later than 12th December 2012. However, don't worry if you
> miss the deadline and have something interesting to talk about, as we
> are often able to accept shorter (10 minute) "lightning talks" closer in
> to the meeting.
> 
> Please also get in touch with <[email protected]> if you would like to
> suggest any topics, themes or speakers, or contact <[email protected]>
> if you have any questions.
> 
> Please note that UKNOF is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a
> position to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.
> 
> UKNOF Programme Committee
> 
> 


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