As for "interesting items on the agenda", there are a wide variety of things that appeal to *someone*, if you browse the agenda and working groups available.
If you plan to attend all week, the sunday newcomers orientation is quite helpful. In my case for example I am very interested in the "ACM, IRTF & ISOC Applied Networking Research Workshop 2016 " on saturday. sunday is "Emerging Work in IEEE 802" - (one of my big interests in layer 3 protocols is getting more link layers to work right) then there is dtn, 6lo, 6titch, homenet, tsvarea, nmlrg, lpwan, detnet, bier, and a couple others, and that's just monday. If I could clone myself 3 times, I could fit all that in... the rest of the week is lighter (for me), but then theres dnssd, homenet, babel, bgp, iccrg, etc, etc... and despite all that I mostly find myself in a hallway, talking there. ... This year, I decided that the smartest thing I can do is bring a giant thermos of coffee, because they have a tendency to run out, shortly before I need it. _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

