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[ipv6-wg] RIPE72 IPv6 WG: call for presentations
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Jen Linkova
furry13 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 16:53:50 CET 2016
Dear IPv6 Enthusiasts ;) I know that 23 of May 2016 when RIPE72 will start looks so away but we (IPv6 WG Chairs) like to plan ahead! If you would like to present at IPv6 WG session or just have any suggestions on the agenda (what we should or should not be talking about) - please email ipv6-wg-chairs at ripe.net >From presenters we need the following information: - a tentative title of your talk; - short summary - how much time you need (I'd recommend allowing 5 mins for questions). For the last few meetings we filled all the agenda slots quite earlier and unfortunately had to reject a number of interesting talks because they were submitted too late. So don't be shy! If you *might* be able to present but not sure yet - also let us know. -- SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry on behalf of IPv6 WG Chairs.
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