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Re: Call for Presentations RIPE 69


From: Filiz Yilmaz <koalafil () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 16:06:08 +0200

Dear colleagues,

Following the past submission deadline here is an update from the RIPE PC:

A list of currently accepted RIPE 69 presentations will be published next
week and a separate note will be sent to the ripe-list once this is out.

There are still slots remaining for the final RIPE 69 programme and RIPE
Programme Committee will accept new proposals until 1 October 2014.

This is a last call deadline if you wish to submit a proposal.

Kind regards

Filiz Yilmaz
RIPE PC Chair





On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:48 PM, Filiz Yilmaz <koalafil () gmail com> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

Please find the CFP for RIPE 69 in London below.

The deadline for submissions is 31 August 2014.

Please also note that speakers do not receive any extra reduction or
funding towards the meeting fee at the RIPE Meetings.

Kind regards

Filiz Yilmaz
RIPE PC Chair
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-meetings/pc


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Call for Presentations

A RIPE Meeting is an open event where Internet Service Providers, network
operators and other interested parties get together. Although the meeting
is mostly technical, it is also a chance for people to meet and network
with others in their field.

RIPE 69 will take place from 3- November 2014 in London, UK.

The RIPE Programme Committee (PC) is now seeking content proposals from
the RIPE community for the plenary session presentations, BoFs (Birds of a
Feather sessions), panels, workshops, tutorials and lightning talks at RIPE
69. The PC is looking for presentations covering topics of network
engineering and operations, including but not limited to:

• IPv6 deployment
• Managing IPv4 scarcity in operations
• Commercial transactions of IPv4 addresses
 • Data centre technologies
• Network and DNS operations
• Internet governance and regulatory practices
 • Network and routing security
• Content delivery
• Internet peering and mobile data exchange

Submissions

RIPE Meeting attendees are quite sensitive to keeping presentations
non-commercial, and product marketing talks are strongly discouraged.
Repeated audience feedback shows that the most successful talks focus on
operational experience, research results, or case studies. For example,
presenters wishing to describe a commercial solution should focus on  the
underlying technology and not attempt a product demonstration.

The RIPE PC accepts proposals for different presentation formats,
including plenary session presentations, tutorials, workshops, BoFs (Birds
of a Feather sessions) and lightning talks. See the full descriptions of
these formats at
https://ripe69.ripe.net/submit-topic/presentation-formats/

Presenters who are proposing a panel or BoF are encouraged to include
speakers from several (perhaps even competing) companies and/or a neutral
facilitator.

In addition to presentations selected in advance for the plenary, the RIPE
PC also offers several time slots for “lightning talks”, which are selected
immediately before or during the conference.

The following general requirements apply:

- Proposals for plenary session presentations, BoFs, panels, workshops and
tutorials must be submitted for full consideration no later than 31 August
2014, using the meeting submission system at
https://ripe69.ripe.net/submit-topic/guidelines/. Proposals submitted
after this date will be considered on a space-available basis.

-  Lightning talks should also be submitted using the meeting submission
system (https://ripe69.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/) and can be
submitted just days before the RIPE Meeting starts or even during the
meeting week. The allocation of lightning talk slots will be announced in
short notice – in some cases on the same day but often one day prior to the
relevant session.

- Presenters should indicate how much time they will require.
See more information on time slot allocations per presentation format at
https://ripe69.ripe.net/submit-topic/presentation-formats/

- Proposals for talks will only be considered by the PC if they contain at
least draft presentation slides (slides may be updated later on). For
panels, proposals must contain a clear description, as well as the names of
invited panelists, presenters and moderators.

- Due to potential technical issues, it is expected that most, if not all,
presenters/panelists will be physically present at the RIPE Meeting.

If you have any questions or requests concerning content submissions,
please email pc [at] ripe [dot] net.

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