[AusNOG] AusNOG 2021 Call for Presentations
Terry Manderson
terry at terrym.net
Wed Jun 16 18:44:38 EST 2021
Hey All,
We are just 2 days away from the deadline.
If you are working hard on putting together your submission and don't think you will make it by midnight of the 18th (Friday) please drop me a note ASAP.
Cheers
Terry
> On 10 Jun 2021, at 11:50 am, Terry Manderson <terry at terrym.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> I just want to draw your attention to an upcoming deadline.
>
> *******
> 18 June: Submission of presentation title, presentation description
> (300 words), and presenter biography (150 words)
> *******
>
> 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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