Hi All

As part of UKNOF36 we're looking into running a potential panel on the benefits & pitfalls on IPv6 only hosting (including the use of front-end IPv4 proxies).

If you've looked at UKNOF36 via Indico, thanks to fantastic work by the .@UKNOF ops team, you'll be using an infrastructure running exactly that, hosted by Mythic Beasts.

So is IPv6 only hosting in this manner a good or a bad thing ? is it the future, or plainly wrong ? will it scale ? - if you'd like to be involved in a panel on that exact subject at UKNOF36 please reply to this off-list or to any PC member.

We'd like to facilitate an open and frank discussion hence either side of the spectrum will be considered :)


 In terms of UKNOF36 itself, current state of the nation is:


Current Registrations: 82 (Register via: http://uknof.uk/register36) - thanks to those who've registered early as it makes our life that little bit easier :)


 Content Accepted: 2.5 hours


 Call for presentations:  Open  - http://uknof.uk/cfp36


CFP remains open and we'd love to hear from anyone with an interesting topic to discuss, if you're unsure please contact myself or any PC member to discuss (see: https://wiki.uknof.org.uk/Programme_Committee)



On the accepted Content:



* UKNOF - Points of View. We review any/all feedback sent to UKNOF, both individually as part of our meeting survey, here we respond to some of the feedback we've seen over the past year or so's meeting.


* University of Glasgow/Stirling - Evolving the Transport Layer (inc TCP Hollywood)


* Donal CUNNINGHAM - The Interesting times of Wireless Deployment (Radio Fun)


* Cisco / Linux Foundation - PNDA.io: when big data and OSS collide


* Brian NISBET, - Your 60 seconds starts now (how NOCS can evolve based on an ever increasing always-on SLA)


 .. and more.


Hope to catch up with everyone at UKNOF36 and hope my spelling is considerably better than my last list mail :)


Chris

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UKNOF PC Chair, UKNOF
Senior Networks Engineer, Onyx/Pulsant




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