From kevinr at free-dissociation.com Sat Jan 22 20:00:28 2011 From: kevinr at free-dissociation.com (Kevin Riggle) Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:00:28 -0500 Subject: [zephyr-announce] Sun 20 Feb Zephyr mini-conference call for RSVPs and talks Message-ID: <1295744333-sup-9516@black-opal.free-dissociation.com> tl;dr Zephyr mini-conference, Sunday, February 20, around MIT. RSVP and submit talk topics to zephyr-organizers at mit.edu by Sunday, February 6. Please forward this mail to anyone you think would be interested. Hi people interested in Zephyr, We (meaning Karl Ramm, current Zephyr maintainer, and me as organizer) are trying to get together a small Zephyr conference thing in Cambridge, Massachusetts on the Sunday of Presidents' Day weekend, February 20, 2011. Never having done this before, we have no idea how many people will be interested or show up, so if you will be coming, I'm requesting you RSVP to zephyr-organizers at mit.edu by no later than Sunday, February 6, so I have time to find a large enough space for us on or around MIT's campus. We're also looking for people to give short, not especially formal talks, probably no more than 30 minutes for the talk itself and 30 minutes for discussion. (The topics Karl suggested he might talk about were "Future protocol directions," "NATs: threat or menace?", and "Things I would like someone else to do with zwgc".) To that end, if you have something you'd like to talk about, please send e-mail with the subject and a brief description to zephyr-organizers at mit.edu by Sunday, February 6 (the same date as for RSVPs) and we'll figure out the schedule. We'll work out exact scheduling details once we have some idea how many people have things to talk about. As general guidelines, I'd expect not to begin much before 10a and not to end much later than 6p, though it wouldn't surprise me if a dinner mob develops following. We obviously don't have a hotel or anything official like that. There are a few options in the area, which Google Maps knows better than I do. Let me know at zephyr-organizers at mit.edu if you're having trouble finding lodging, and we'll work something out. A word on mailing lists: You're all receiving this because you are on zephyr-announce at mit.edu, which I populated from a few lists for zephyr-interested people (barnowl-dev at mit.edu mostly) or were otherwise known to be zephyr-interested. zephyr-announce is managed through MIT's Mailman list infrastructure, and you can unsubscribe or manage your subscription at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/zephyr . You can also e-mail me at zephyr-organizers at mit.edu and I'll take you off the list. Zephyr will be moving to its own mailing list infrastructure eventually, but bootstrapping off MIT's infrastructure was the fastest way to get things to moving forward. That said, this is *NOT* a limited invite! Please forward this to anyone you think would be interested. Hope to see you in February! Best, - Kevin, for zephyr-organizers at mit.edu -- Kevin Riggle (kevinr at free-dissociation.com) http://free-dissociation.com -- Kevin Riggle (kevinr at free-dissociation.com) http://free-dissociation.com