Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce UKNOF46, taking place online, on 19th January followed by an online social event. The meeting website is live and both the Call for Presentations and Registrations are now open. [ REGISTRATION ] There are a limited number of Free Registration spaces - 50 in total. Paid tickets are £50 each including VAT and the Eventbrite fee. You may also pay extra as an add-on to your registration. Registration is required to participate in the meeting. A recording of the proceedings will be made available on the UKNOF YouTube channel for viewing at a later time. Please register via: <https://uknof.uk/register46> [ CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS ] The Programme Committee are seeking content for UKNOF46, which takes place online, from the community for this meeting. UKNOF's remit is "distribution of clue", and for our first meeting of 2021, we are looking for content which is both operationally timely and our 'normal' operational remit. The whole session is planned for 3 - 5 hours. We are looking for a mix of formats * 15 or 25 minute presentations (with 5 minutes for Q&A) * 5 minute lightning talks (no Q&A) * 45 minute panel sessions We are keen for talks and panels in these subject areas: * 2020 retrospective and forward looking to 2021 * Confessions & War Stories / Lessons learnt from the field * Data centre design and operations * DNS infrastructure * Impact of public policy of network operations * IPv6 deployment * Network Automation and Tooling including SDN, Open Source initiatives * Network hardware/software/configuration architecture, design and operations * Open protocol standards and best practise initiatives * Peering and interconnection / routing. * Personal/Network security, inclusiveness and abuse prevention Please submit your proposals at <https://uknof.uk/cfp46> **Submissions** are welcome at any time, but for UKNOF46 we would like to have them **no later than 7 January 2021** (We have published an initial set of accepted talks in the "Confirmed Speakers" section on the meeting website <https://uknof.uk/46>. Our expected timeline is: 7 December 2020 - Submissions open via Indico 18 December 2020 - Initial Submission Deadline 22 December 2020 - Initial Contribution list published 7 January 2021 - Final Deadline for submission (23:59 GMT) 12 January 2021 - Full agenda published 13 January 2021- Deadline for slides submission and planned rehearsal date 19 January 2021 - Meeting Information for speakers about presenting and what to expect at UKNOF is available at <https://wiki.uknof.org.uk/Speaker_Information> Additional information for speakers of UKNOF46: * your talk will be live broadcast and recorded for future reference * your presentation slides will be available for delegates and others to download and refer to, before, during and after the meeting * you will be expected to attend a rehearsal in the week running up to the workshop. This has been tentatively scheduled for Wednesday 13 January. It would be very useful to have your slides (even if draft) ready for this. To preserve editorial neutrality, the UKNOF PC does not accept abstract submissions for presentations by commercial organisations that are also sponsors of the same UKNOF event. If you would like one of our sponsored presentation slots, please contact [sponsor@uknof.org.uk] UKNOF is run on a non-profit basis and is not in a position to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings. Regards James UKNOF Programme Committee Member
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James Bensley