[lacnog] IETF Buenos Aires

Christian O'Flaherty christian.oflaherty en gmail.com
Lun Feb 22 11:40:20 BRT 2016


Hola!


En pocas semanas se hará la reunión del IETF en Buenos Aires.

Los alumnos y profesores pagan solo USD150 (en lugar de los USD 700)
por toda la semana o pueden participar por un día sin costo.

Pueden registrarse (sin pagar) aquí: http://www.ietf.org/meeting/register.html

Info completa:


IETF Guest Day


To:  University Professors, Students and Local ISOC Chapter Members


Join the Internet's Leading Engineers in Buenos Aires! Experience

first hand the Internet standards process and meet the world's

leading Internet engineers, developers and researchers. We expect

1,200 attendees from more than 60 countries.  This is the IETF’s 1st

meeting ever in Latin America and the IETF is also celebrating 30 years

developing standards to make the Internet work better.


The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) will convene April 3 -

8 for IETF 95 at the Hilton Buenos Aires and you are invited!


The IETF is a premiere international open-standards community and

is responsible for many of the Internet's most important standards,

including TCP/IP, e-mail, instant messaging, VoIP, and IPv6.  Its

work is concerned with the evolution of the Internet's architecture

and its smooth operation.  To learn more see:

<https://www.ietf.org/newcomers.html>


The IETF is unique from other standards groups in that it is a

volunteer organization, lead by individuals, not governments or

corporations.  The IETF's processes are open to all and decisions

are made on the basis of "rough consensus and running code."   If

you are doing research in networking or communications, this is one

event you don't want to miss.


The IETF meets three times a year face-to-face to progress its work

of Internet Standards development for the betterment of the Internet

and people worldwide.


Pick which day works best for you as your Guest Day.  Students,

instructors and members of local Internet Society Chapters can

receive a complimentary one-day Guest Pass to the IETF 95 Meeting.

Guests will need to check in at the Registration Table for their

name tags and meeting schedules.


Guests have an opportunity to attend some of the 30 plus Working

Group sessions being held that day.  The Agenda will be available

here - <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/95/agenda.html>


Note:  You may also attend Newcomer Training that is scheduled for

Sunday 3 April at the Hilton beginning at 1:00 PM. See:

<https://www.ietf.org/meeting/95/tutorials.html>


Interested local ISOC Chapter members, Students and Instructors

must:


1. Register online at <http://www.ietf.org/meeting/register.html>

but do not pay.


2. Send an email to iad at ietf.org, subject: Guest Pass,  State

whether you are an ISOC Chapter member, student or instructor,

provide your Registration ID and request a one-day Guest Pass in

your email.


3. Pick up your Guest Pass at the Registration Desk.


The IETF welcomes your interest in its work and looks forward to the

day when you will participate in this volunteer endeavor.


Ray Pelletier

IETF Administrative Director



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