The first ARPA2 All Hands meeting is scheduled to take place on December
9th 2015 at SURFnet in Utrecht. Get to know the architecture and
thinking behind ARPA2 and why we think the internet needs it, and
get up to speed on the various sub projects. And of course: come and have
lots of fun with cutting edge internet technology.
We are organising the first ARPA2 All Hands meeting. This is scheduled to take place on December 9th 2015 from to (UTC +01:00), followed by informal drinks and food to continue the discussion and brainstorming... Thanks to the national research and educational network SURFnet for kindly providing the venue for this event.
The participants of the first All Hands meeting of the ARPA2 project will get an overall introduction to the architecture and thinking behind ARPA2 and an update on the status of the various sub projects. Importantly (and the main reason for an all-hands) you will meet the other people that are active elsewhere in the project, and brainstorm about the future direction of the project.
Address
3511 EP Utrecht
The Netherlands
Please find the directions on how to reach the venue.
Programme
10:00-10:15 | Welcome (Michiel Leenaars) |
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10:15-10:45 | Introduction round |
10:45-11:15 | The Internetwide.org principles and ARPA2 roadmap (Rick van Rein) |
11:15-11:30 | TLS-KDH (Tom Vrancken) |
11:30-11:45 | Tea break |
11:45-12:00 | Steamworks (Adriaan de Groot) |
12:00-12:15 | Realm-crossover in Kerberos (Oriol CaƱo) |
12:15-12:30 | YourRealm/LDAP Hosting (Tom Vrancken) |
12:30-12:45 | Q&A |
12:45-13:45 | Lunch |
13:45-14:15 | TLS Pool (Rick van Rein) |
14:15-14:35 | Proxying (Jos van den Oever) |
14:35-14:45 | Q&A |
14:45-15:00 | Break |
15:00-15:40 | Brainstorm |
15:40-16:00 | Wrapup |
16:00-17:00 | Drinks |
Who should attend
If you have an interest in the ARPA2 project, or one of the various subprojects, do consider attending. If you want to give a presentation about your ideas on ARPA2, you are invited to do so - we are eager to hear your ideas! Also, students and doctoral candidates that are interested in doing a research project inside ARPA2 should end up with plenty of exciting new opportunities. If you know someone that would potentially be interesting in building vital new decentralised infrastructure for the internet - or volunteer in some other capacity - bring them along!
RSVP: It would be kind if you could send a notice whether you are attending or not, so we can make sure catering etc is all scaled right. Informing us of any dietary requirements of you or your guests will make it easier to take these into account.
We will do our best to arrange some form of remote participation, so if you physically cannot attend but would be interested in attending remotely, let us know.
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