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2012

OK, I’m slacking this time – we are already a whole month into the second quarter and I already spoke at a major event in that month. I even already posted the slides from one of my talks at that event. Oh well, nobody’s perfect right? For posterity’s sake, I’m going to list everything for [...]

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The 2012 North American IPv6 Summit has come and gone but requests for my slides from the third day continue to roll in. So I’ve decided, as I often do, to post them up here. My talk “Carrier Grade NAT – Observations and Recommendations” was given as part of the “IPv6 Transition and IPv6 in [...]

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The following draft policies are currently on the AC’s docket and will be discussed at ARIN XXIX in Vancouver.

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An update on policy changes that are no longer under discussion, because they have been adopted by the ARIN Board and implemented by ARIN staff. While these policies will not be discussed at ARIN XXIX, they are important to understand for two reasons. First, they have altered the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) which may affect your next interaction with ARIN. Second, they provide some background and history on the current policy debates. You may be able to glean a sense of where the ARIN community’s focus is (or at least has most recently been) by understanding the policy changes which have made it through to adoption following the previous PPM.

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This year’s summit is the North American (rather than Rocky Mountain) IPv6 Summit and it will again be the largest IPv6 event in North America, even bigger than last year. There’s a long line up of fantastic speakers and over 500 IPv6 networking professionals expected to be in attendance. Plus, I’m presenting something on all three days!

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My speaking engagements for the first quarter of 2012 (Jan – Mar).

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A New Leaf for dp

01/31/2012

One of my resolutions for 2012 is to write more. Specifically to post here on dp at least once a week, on average. In order to meet my goal of a post a week, I have to branch out into new topics – probably exposing a little more of my self in the process. I’m good with that and I hope you are too.

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2011 was a fascinating year for me: I changed jobs, got divorced and fell in love (twice). I moved from the suburbs to the city and started riding to work. I was interviewed by Juniper, took 16 trips to 13 different cities, joined TheHundred Denver, and was kicked out of Canada. I started speaking more, working less, and spending more time with my kids. I published my second book, co-authored my first Internet-Draft, filed my first patent application, and re-discovered my spirituality. Oh, and I turned 30…

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