Edmon,
What is the status of your invitation to JPRS? Please see my previous
email. Are we competing for a representative? Sato-san is telling me
he does not want to cover both events if we are.
Since you are in the same time zone can you speak with him (or others
at JPRS) and see if you can get them to cover both of out events?
Thanks,
Jim
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Dear all,
Sorry for my late reply since there is some technical problem I couldn't
receive emails from the list.
Please note that the coffee break is 10:30am-11:00am (and 3:30pm-4:00pm) and
the lunch break is 12:30pm-2:00pm.
Thank you very much and Happy New Year.
Best Regards,
Yannis
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Kelvin Truong <kelvin(a)registry.asia> wrote:
> Forwarded... - Kelvin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dnssec_oc-bounces(a)dotasia.org [mailto:dnssec_oc-bounces@dotasia.org]
> On Behalf Of James M Galvin
> Sent: February-04-11 5:32 AM
> To: Edmon Chung; dnssec_sc(a)dnssec.asia
> Subject: Re: [DNSSEC-OC] [DNSSEC-SC] 21 February DNSSEC Summit - the panel
>
> Response inline.
>
>
> -- On February 4, 2011 4:31:59 AM +0800 Edmon Chung
> <edmon(a)registry.asia> wrote regarding RE: [DNSSEC-OC] [DNSSEC-SC] 21
> February DNSSEC Summit - the panel --
>
> > Responses below
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: dnssec_oc-bounces(a)dotasia.org
> > > [mailto:dnssec_oc-bounces@dotasia.org] On Behalf Of James M Galvin
> > > Sent: Friday, February 4, 2011 12:21 AM
> > > To: dnssec_sc(a)dnssec.asia
> > > Subject: [DNSSEC-OC] [DNSSEC-SC] 21 February DNSSEC Summit - the
> > > panel
>
>
> > > ACTION to Yannis: Please tell us when the morning coffee break is
> > > actually schedules on Monday. With that information we can finalize
> > > the overall time schedule. We have 2 1/2 hours. I'm modifying my
> > > previous proposal to the following:
>
> We really need this question answered. Is Yannis on this mailing list?
> Can we get an answer the question?
>
>
> > > ACTION to Edmon: This is a .ASIA event so someone from .ASIA should
> > > open this event, presumably you. Will it be you or do you want to
> > > arrange for someone else?
> >
> > It would be me.
>
> Great, thanks.
>
>
> > > ACTION to Edmon: As moderator I could summarize and close but it
> > > would also be good for .ASIA to close. How do you handle this?
> >
> > Maybe have ISOC HK close. That would be Charles Mok.
> > Also, we would like to invite a government official to have opening
> > remarks as well.
>
> Good suggestion. I know Charles although you may have better access to
> him. I'll make sure to leave a 10 minute slot for a Government
> official. I'm assuming you'll take care of this invitation.
>
>
> > > That leaves us with panelists.
> > >
> > > My starting list is:
> > >
> > > .ASIA needs to be represented - will this be you Edmon?
> > > .ORG should be represented - Lance Wolak
> >
> > I bumped into Lance here at Domainfest and he said perhaps he will
> > not be able to be in HK (Lance, you should be on this list as
> > well?...)
>
> Lance, if you can't make it can someone else from PIR be present?
> PIR/ORG is a leader in DNSSEC deployment. It would be unfortunate if
> you couldn't be represented.
>
>
> > > Suzanne Woolf - from ISC she represents Bind, a root server
> > > operator, she's a member of SSAC and RSAC, she's RSAC liaison to
> > > the ICANN Board, she's active in the IETF
> > >
> > > What I would like to do at this point is identify DNSSEC folks from
> > > the region. This includes:
> > >
> > > Japan
> >
> > I can help with inviting someone from JPRS.
>
> I know the folks at JPRS, too.
>
>
> > > Malaysia
> > > India
> >
> > Please suggest.
>
> I don't know these folks off hand but I know I can figure it out. If
> you agree they are a good choice I'll take care of this.
>
>
> > Also, Thailand?... I think they signed their zone as well?
>
> I don't recall that they are signed but I'll check. If they are then
> yes, they should be invited.
>
>
> > > I would also like to suggest we include one or two of the .ASIA
> > > Friends and Family participants.
> >
> > That would be Afilias :-D
> >
> >
> > > ACTION to everyone: Is this a reasonable set of panelists?
> > >
> > > ACTION to Edmon: I'll need some suggestions from you for regional
> > > panelists.
> >
> > I can ask APCERT as well.
> > Beyond that am not sure who else... wonder if APNIC is relevant...
>
> I don't show APCERT has having a signed domain. Unless they have
> announced plans to do so I don't think they are appropriate for the
> panel. Same for APNIC. This panel is about evangelizing actual DNSSEC
> experience. Do you know if they have a relevant story to tell?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
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Best Regards
Yannis Li Ka Yin
Bachelor in Marketing and Management
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Mobile: (852) 61334003
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Yannis Li Ka Yin
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Except for Edmon there have not been any comments on my proposal for
the Monday AM Summit. I am still interested in any comments or
suggestions folks have but I will continue to move forward.
ACTION to Yannis: Please tell us when the morning coffee break is
actually schedules on Monday. With that information we can finalize
the overall time schedule. We have 2 1/2 hours. I'm modifying my
previous proposal to the following:
10-20 minutes opening remarks, including Vint Cerf
30-60 minutes of position statements
30 minute break
45-75 minutes of interactive discussion
5-10 minutes of closing remarks
ACTION to Edmon: How much time did you want to allow for Vint to speak?
ACTION to Edmon: This is a .ASIA event so someone from .ASIA should
open this event, presumably you. Will it be you or do you want to
arrange for someone else?
ACTION to Edmon: As moderator I could summarize and close but it would
also be good for .ASIA to close. How do you handle this?
I have proposed two related themes for this summit: some lessons
learned in the form of why "I" did it and what it took to get it done,
and a look at the future of the value "I" expect to get from it.
We will then take questions from the audience. I suggest collecting
written questions during the break. I suggest we allow questions to
come written in Chinese (is this sensible) and thus we'll need someone
available to translate questions. As moderator, I will ask all
questions and keep the discussion moving. My current plan is not to
take questions from the floor in real-time, although we can continue to
allow written questions to be brought to the front for consideration.
This suggestions I'll need a person available to help manage the
contact.
That leaves us with panelists.
My starting list is:
.ASIA needs to be represented - will this be you Edmon?
.ORG should be represented - Lance Wolak
Suzanne Woolf - from ISC she represents Bind, a root server operator,
she's a member of SSAC and RSAC, she's RSAC liaison to the ICANN Board,
she's active in the IETF
What I would like to do at this point is identify DNSSEC folks from the
region. This includes:
Japan
Malaysia
India
I would also like to suggest we include one or two of the .ASIA Friends
and Family participants.
ACTION to everyone: Is this a reasonable set of panelists?
ACTION to Edmon: I'll need some suggestions from you for regional
panelists.
That's it for now.
Jim
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I'm sorry for the length of this message but we're a bit tardy in
getting this started so I wanted to include a complete proposal for
discussion.
There are actually 3 related meetings to consider. We have the summit
on Monday morning, a press event on Monday afternoon, and a workshop on
Wednesday afternoon. We also need to keep in mind that we'd like to
replicate this format around Asia, i.e., ideally this event is a
kick-off of events to come.
Edmon proposed the following high-level description of two of the
events.
1. DNSSEC.Asia Summit -- high-level conference style discussion. Vint
Cerf has already agreed to be present. 9:30am-12pm.
2. DNSSEC.Asia Workshop -- designed for ISP and hosting provider
engineers. 2-5pm, classroom setting, 25 or 50 people.
Somewhere during these events we should include a real-time
demonstration of how DNSSEC can prevent a hijack of access to a web
site. Edmon had proposed the press event. I think we should plan to
do this at both the press event and the workshop.
With that as background, let me quickly offer a few suggestions for the
workshop and the press event and then focus on the summit.
I suggest the workshop have a "how to" theme. I think there are 3-5
bullets of essential functionality that several different kinds of
players must deploy for the full benefit of DNSSEC to be realized by
everyone. So, in addition to ISPs and hosting providers, I think we
should include registrars and a few significant organizations that we
want to be the first to sign their domains. (How about the Friends and
Family participants?) Someone should also speak on behalf of the .ASIA
registry. We start this meeting with a real-time demo of a hijack
primarily for the effect. There are several folks who could probably
be engaged to make this meeting happen, individually or collectively:
Russ Mundy, Simon McCalla, and Markus Travaille.
My only comment about the press event is to include the real-time demo
of the hijack. I think this will help to crystallize in their minds
the importance of DNSSEC. We need to make sure the demo is not
technically focused. We have to ensure it is focuses on the user
experience from the user perspective. I would expect that Edmon will
take responsibility for organizing the press event.
Moving on to the summit, I like Edmon's suggestion for a conference
style discussion and I would propose the following format.
We setup a number of panelists and use the following format:
60-90 minutes of presentation/position statements
30 minute break
60-90 minutes of questions and answers
Since we have Vint I would suggest that we ask if he would be willing
to moderate the discussion. He can start with a "keynote" and then
progress through each of the panelists. During the break we can have
people submit questions on paper, which Vint can then use to keep the
rest of the discussion going. We can continue to take questions during
the discussion, on paper.
With that as a format we need a theme in order to choose panelists. I
suggest that the intended audience be decision makers, from managers up
through executives. The technical folks are welcome but they should be
directed to the workshop on Wednesday.
I suggest two related themes: some lessons learned in the form of why I
did it and what it took to get it done, and a look at the future of the
value I expect to get from it.
For panelists I suggest we reach out to the friends and family
participants in .ASIA, plus any other significant organization we can
find that is planning to do something soon, if not already. Of course,
.ASIA, Afilias, and .ORG/PIR could be invited to speak also.
That should be enough to get us started. Comments and suggestions are
welcome!
Thanks,
Jim
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