Just in case anyone is interested in presenting at AusNOG. 

Regards,
Mark. 

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> From: Gavin Tweedie <[email protected]>
> Date: 7 May 2013 12:02:54 AM GMT+03:00
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AusNOG] AusNOG 2013 Call For Presentations
> 
> Call for presentations for AusNOG 2013
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> 
>  Swissotel
>  **Sydney**
>  5 & 6 September, 2013
> 
> Notes
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> 
> AusNOG 2013 is being held in Sydney after a successful event in Melbourne 
> last year. We hope some of our new attendees from last year are able to 
> follow us back to Sydney this year!
> 
> Topics
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> 
> Internet operations can be a broad topic and the presentation selection
> committee will be short-listing presentations in the following focus areas:
> 
> * Improving the redundancy/resiliency/sustainability of your network
> * Making leaps in service or network availability
> * Taking the network operations BCP to the next level
> * Using 'offline' communications tools to keep the network working
> * How technology is changing network architectures
> * Evolution in network architectures and scaling issues
> * Analysis of relevant major operational events of the year
> 
> Other topics which are of interest to the network operator community are also 
> welcome at AusNOG 2013. Naturally, presentations of a marketing nature are 
> not welcome at this technical event.
> 
> Notes to presenters
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> 
> Preference will be given to presentations that result in actual operational 
> outcomes.
> 
> Session speakers should be prepared to present for 30 minutes. Keynote
> speakers will be expected to present for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Short
> presentations of strong operational content are also acceptable.
> 
> Once the final slides are submitted, changes will only be permitted where the 
> presentation requires the most up to date information or data.
> 
> By submitting a presentation for consideration in the AusNOG 2013 programme, 
> and if selected the presenter will allow AusNOG to:
> 
>  * Take photographs of the presentation and presenter.
>  * Record and rebroadcast video and audio of the presentation
>     and presenter.
>  * Redistribute, the presentation slides, audio, video, and photographs
>     electronically, on the AusNOG website, or otherwise but leaving
>     all intellectual property in the hands of presenter or rightful
>     property holder where possible[1].
> 
> Deadlines
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> 
> 10 June: Submission of presentation title, presentation description
>          (300 words), and presenter biography (200-400 words)
> 
> 01 July: Presenters notified of their acceptance status as an
>          AusNOG 2013 presentation.
> 
> 28 August: Submission of final presentation slides as Portable Document
>           Format (pdf), PowerPoint, or Keynote. Provision of a
>           recent digital photograph (<500k) of the presenter.
> 
> All submissions must be sent to organisers at ausnog.net.
> 
> A separate call for lightning talks will be made closer to the AusNOG 2013 
> event.
> 
> [1]: AusNOG accepts that some speakers are unable to allow us to archive 
> their presentation due to company or corporate policy, and if the situation 
> arises AusNOG will delete all copies in its possession after the presentation.
> 
> Gavin
> For the AusNOG Board
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