[AusNOG] AusNOG 2021 Call for Presentations
Terry Manderson
terry at terrym.net
Thu Jun 10 11:50:56 EST 2021
Hi all,
I just want to draw your attention to an upcoming deadline.
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18 June: Submission of presentation title, presentation description
(300 words), and presenter biography (150 words)
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Time to get those presentation proposals in!
Know someone who has done something smart or cool or sexy in our space? Give them a call and suggest (ahem, convince) they submit a proposal!
Was it you? Did you do something which "just rocks" - why not tell us all about it with an AusNOG presentation?!? Get that recognition you deserve!
... 8 days people...
Cheers
Terry
> On 12 Apr 2021, at 5:13 pm, Terry Manderson <terry at terrym.net> wrote:
>
> Colleagues,
>
>
> Here starts the AusNOG 2021 Call for Presentations.
>
>
> AusNOG 2021 will be held 'IN PERSON' on the 2nd and 3rd of September at
> the Fullerton Sydney
>
> As usual we are making a call for people to submit proposals
> for talks at AusNOG 2021 that would be of interest to the
> Internet operations community, ie technical presentations and
> not sales talks.
>
> Previous feedback from attendees has strongly suggested that AusNOG
> participants prefer to hear from operators. So, we are especially
> interested in operators who can share what they know!
> (for example, sharing experiences about COVID-19 impacts, deployments,
> or other things that truely impact operations).
>
> Notes to Presenters
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
> Preference will be given to controversial/thought-provoking or technological
> advancement presentations that result in actual operational outcomes.
>
> Speaking slots are typically 30 minutes, including Q&A time, although we
> can accommodate a limited number of requests for 45/60 minute slots. We
> would also entertain requests for 15 minute presentations. There will
> be a call for lightning talks (5 minutes) closer to the event.
>
> By submitting a presentation for consideration in the AusNOG 2021
> 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[1].
>
> Selected presenters receive complimentary registration while those not
> selected will be offered registration at the early bird rate.
>
> Deadlines
> =-=-=-=-=
>
> 18 June: Submission of presentation title, presentation description
> (300 words), and presenter biography (150 words)
>
> 23 July: Presenters notified of their acceptance status as an
> AusNOG 2021 presentation.
>
> 20 August: Submission of final presentation slides as *PowerPoint or
> Keynote* and provision of a recent digital
> photograph (<500k) of the presenter.
>
> All submissions MUST be sent by email to programme AT ausnog DOT net.
>
> [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.
>
> Cheers
> Terry
>
> On Behalf of the Programme Committee, and on behalf of the AusNOG Board
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