The timing may be tight though, and joining forces seems to be able to bring more interested audience to the event?
Edmon
From: Che-Hoo CHENG [mailto:chehoo@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 4:44 PM
To: Edmon Chung
Cc: 'Ka Ping Wong'; 'James M Galvin'; sc@dnssec.asia
Subject: Re: [DNSSEC-OC] [DNSSEC-SC] 21 February DNSSEC Summit - the panel
You're in fact stepping into APRICOT's domain which is not recommended. The easier way to solve this is to request APRICOT-PC to change the timing of DNSSEC Tutorial to other time slot.
Che-Hoo
On 10 Feb 2011, at 1:23 AM, Edmon Chung wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I just realized that there seems to be a conflict with a very related tutorial: http://www.apricot-apan.asia/program/dnssec for Monday Feb 21.
I think we should discuss with the instructors and APRICOT folks to integrate this with our event.
If so, I would suggest the following (integrating their tutorial rundown):
09:00-09:25 -- Opening Remarks: Vint / Charles Mok / HK Gov representative / Che Hoo Cheng
09:25-10:00 -- DNSSEC tutorial intro parts (Problems with DNS / The basics of DNSSEC)
10:00-10:30 -- Joint Panel with Tutorial (Registry-registrar aspects / Status today: Moderated by hil Regnauld (NSRC) and Hervey Allen (NSRC))
10:30-11:00 -- coffee break
11:00-12:00 -- DNSSEC tutorial (How to sign DNS data / Operational Aspects / What isn't solved / Application side)
12:00-12:30 -- Closing Panel (moderated by Jim Galvin)
Would suggest we invite the same set of people we were looking to.
Jim,
wonder if you have reached out to anyone to invite them as speakers?
What do you think about the above?...
Also, we need some work on the Wednesday Feb 23 workshop as well...
Edmon
From: dnssec_oc-bounces@dotasia.org [mailto:dnssec_oc-bounces@dotasia.org] On Behalf Of Ka Ping Wong
Sent: Monday, February 7, 2011 11:34 AM
To: James M Galvin
Cc: sc@dnssec.asia
Subject: Re: [DNSSEC-OC] [DNSSEC-SC] 21 February DNSSEC Summit - the panel
Dear James,
Just a friendly reminder:
10:30-11:00 morning tea break
12:30-14:00 lunch
15:30-16:00 afternoon tea break
Sorry, due to the long Chinese New Year holiday, Yannis, should be back online soon.
Please feel free to let us know if you need any assistance.
Thanks!
Regards,
Ping
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 12:15 AM, James M Galvin <jgalvin@afilias.info> wrote:
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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