This is slightly off topic from dnsop, though is definitely heavily related so please excuse my side topic posting:
USC/ISI will be holding a workshop, of which the announcement follows. This, sadly, conflicts with the upcoming IETF. Because it conflicts with the Seoul IETF, which I'll also be at, I've decided to hold a less formal bar BOF on the subject. If you're interested in the topic of internet naming, where research is needed and would like to participate in a conversation about it, please let me know. ------------- DNS and Internet Naming Research Directions (DINR-2016) is a workshop to discuss the research landscape around DNS and Internet naming---what are the important problems, preliminary work, and tools that can help both. DINR-2016 is being held at ISI in Marina del Rey, CA on Nov 17 (just after the ACM Internet Measurement Conference). We're planning for a very interactive day of discussion and short talks, and we are soliciting short (1 page text + 1 page references) abstracts for people who are interested presenting. Abstracts are due soon (Oct 3), but it's only 1 page. Workshop co-chairs are John Heidemann (USC/ISI), David Dagon (Georgia Tech), and Mark Allman (ICSI). Workshop website: https://ant.isi.edu/events/dinr2016/ Abstract submission website: https://ant.isi.edu/dinr2016sub/ Abstracts due: Oct. 3, 2016 Workshop: Nov. 17, 2016 Location: Marina del Rey, CA, USA (ACM IMC and this workshop is unfortunately the same week as IETF.) -- Wes Hardaker USC/ISI _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop