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This page tracks invitations of speakers.
Official site: IPv6 Summit.ca
List of potential recipients
- Bart google'ed for IETF drafts on IPv6 written by people in Ottawa, and found
- David F. Skoll, of Roaring Penguin, author of draft-dskoll-reputation-reporting
- Bart contacted, David is interested, and would talk about ranking IPv6 hosts based for spam detection
- Bart officially invited David 2011/03/03.
- Tom Taylor, author of draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-stateful
- Bart contacted on 2010/09/23, is interested.
- Bart officially invited Tom 2011/03/03.
- William F. Maton Sotomayor, of NRC, author of draft-ietf-dnsop-as112-ops
- Bart contacted on 2010/09/23, is interested.
- Bart officially invited William 2011/03/03.
- Philip Matthews, author of draft-ietf-behave-v6v4-xlate-stateful
- Bart contacted on 2010/09/23
- Bart attempted contact on 2011/03/03.
- MCR had a list of ISPs that were toying with IPv6 (in addition to TekSavvy)
- Bart contacted Joe Abley, IETF draft author, working at TekSavvy
- Gabriel Blanchard replied.
- Bart officially invited Gabe 2011/03/03.
- Bart google'ed for IPv6 training courses in Ottawa, and found
- Training City, contact, IPv6 hands on workshop
- Bart spoke with John ??? on 2010/10/04
- John is very interested. He could speak about ipv6 for a 2-3h block on various topics. He has some ideas for the conference, and will send them. He'd also like to come and meet our organizing team at one of our future meetings.
- Bart officially invited John 2011/03/03.
- CBIT/CCTI, contact, IPv6 on Windows Server 2008 course
- Bart contacted Alex Choquette on 2010/09/23 (no reply)
- ExitCertified, contact, IPv6 Fundamentals
- Bart contacted Ana Lissansky on 2010/09/23 (bounced)
- Global Knowledge, contact, lots of courses mention IPv6
- Bart contacted Kristine Serjak on 2010/09/23 (bounced)
- other stuff
- Yves Poppe is a technology writer, and Industry Adviser with IPv6 Canada
- Bart contacted on 2010/09/23
- David Barrera, Glenn Wurster and P. C. van Oorschot from Carleton, their research
- Bart contacted David, Glenn, and Paul on 2010/09/23
- David Barrera would like to speak about his privacy research
- Bart officially invited David 2011/03/03.
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- Bart officially invited Marc 2011/03/03.
- Frank Bulk (found Bart on LinkedIn) suggested Bart contact…
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- Bart officially invited Bill 2011/03/05.
- Victor Kuarsingh (Rogers)
- Bart officially invited Bill 2011/03/05.
- expressed interest but is not sure if he can fit it into his schedule.
- Alain Durand (Comcast / Juniper)
- … cannot find an email address.
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Letters of invitation
Letter inviting an IETF draft author
Hi …..,
I am one of the organizers of the Ottawa IPv6 Summit, scheduled tentatively for March 2011. The summit will serve as an introduction to IPv6 specific issues for people that setup, debug, and manage network infrastructure. We are planning a full day event with an intro/business-case stream, a technical stream, and a “demo” room where people can test their portable equipment's IPv6 compatibility.
I have noticed that you were involved in drafting IPv6 related IETF proposals. I am writing to ask if you would be interested in speaking at our event.
I would also appreciate your suggestions about other IPv6 evangelists who could speak at, or contribute to, this event.
Best regards,
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Letter inviting an ISP
Hi …..,
I am one of the organizers of the Ottawa IPv6 Summit, scheduled tentatively for March 2011. The summit will serve as an introduction to IPv6 specific issues for people that setup, debug, and manage network infrastructure. We are planning a full day event with an intro/business-case stream, a technical stream, and a “demo” room where people can test their portable equipment's IPv6 compatibility.
I am writing to ask if you would be interested in speaking at our event. We are looking for both technical talks and deployment success stories.
I would also appreciate your suggestions about other IPv6 evangelists who could speak at, or contribute to, this event.
Best regards,
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Letter inviting a training institution
Hi …..,
I am one of the organizers of the Ottawa IPv6 Summit, scheduled tentatively for March 2011. The summit will serve as an introduction to IPv6 specific issues for people that setup, debug, and manage network infrastructure. We are planning a full day event with an intro/business-case stream, a technical stream, and a “demo” room where people can test their portable equipment's IPv6 compatibility.
We were wondering if your organization would like to give a technical mini-seminar on IPv6 that could act as an introduction and promotion of your other course offerings.
We are looking for other technical speakers, and those that can talk of their IPv6 success stories. Feel free to share this invitation with other IPv6 evangelists.
Best regards,
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