OARC 35

Asia Pacific

DNS-OARC

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[ OARC 35 ]is coming to the Asia Pacific region!

How is this being achieved?

It will be an online workshop and is scheduled to take place over the course of two days in an Asia Pacific friendly timezone — May 6th (01:00–06:30 UTC) and 7th (01:00–06:30 UTC), 2021. This will be around 6–9 hours of content / at least 10–12 presentations.

OARC 35 Call for Presentations

The Workshop’s Program Committee is seeking contributions from the community.

Submissions from the Asia Pacific region are encouraged.

All DNS-related subjects and suggestions for discussion topics are welcome. For inspiration, we provide a non-exhaustive list of ideas:

- Stories of DNS Migrations: Reasoning for DNS software migration. 
- Tooling used to ensure a smooth and correct process.
- DNS Intricacies: Chasing down problems and surprising behavior.
- Garbage Traffic: Analysis on unexpected traffic seen by authoritative and recursive servers.
- DITL: Day In The Life of various roles and teams in DNS.

As it is an online workshop, we’d like to encourage brevity; presentations should not be longer than 20 minutes (with additional time for questions).

Workshop Milestones

04 Feb 2021 : Submissions open via Indico
25 Mar 2021 : Initial Contribution list published
31 Mar 2021 : Deadline for submission (23:59 UTC)
08 Apr 2021 : Full agenda published
22 Apr 2021 : Deadline for slideset submission and Rehearsal
06 May 2021 : OARC 35 Workshop

Details for presentation submission are published here:

[ OARC 35 Abstract Submissions Page ]

To allow the Programme Committee to make objective assessments of submissions, so as to ensure the quality of the workshop, submissions SHOULD include slides. Draft slides are acceptable on submission.

Additional information for speakers of OARC 35:

- your talk will be broadcast live 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 on April 22nd. It would be very useful to have your slides (even if draft) ready for this.

If you have questions or concerns you can contact the Programme Committee via submissions@dns-oarc.net

Please note that OARC is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a position to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.

Additionally, if your submission is accepted as a presentation for OARC 35, your name and affiliation will be published and available publicly on the workshop website.

Attending OARC 35

Attending DNS-OARC Workshops is open to all OARC members and other parties interested in DNS operations and research.

Attending OARC 35 is on a paid registration basis. OARC members may register at a 50% discount (up to their member level allocation limit) at only US$75 per registration.

Registration fee waivers are available for the workshop to support those who are part of under-represented groups at DNS-OARC. See the registration page for details.

The fee is US$150 for everyone else

The active points of contact in the OARC member organization have already received the code for discounted registration and are able to use these themselves and distribute the code to their colleagues.

Registration is via:

[ OARC 35 Registration Page ]

Funding for OARC 35

As a non-profit organization, OARC relies on [ registration fees ], [ sponsorship ], [ patronage ] and [ donations ] to help with the costs for its programme of workshops.

Sponsorship

DNS-OARC workshops represent a unique opportunity to increase the visibility of your organization, products and services to the key influencers who operate the Internet’s DNS and other key players in the global Internet community.

We have come up with a sponsorship package specifically for online workshops — at US$2000 (plus optional extras)

Further details are available on the [ OARC 35 Call for Sponsors page ].

Patronage

Patronage shows your support of the workshops with up-front annual base funding, enabling OARC to be more effective in future planning, developing and organizing workshops.

Further details are available on the [ OARC Patronage Opportunities ] page.

Please contact sponsor@dns-oarc.net if your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor or patron.

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Looking forward to seeing you all soon!

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DNS-OARC

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