[CDBUG-talk] Come give a talk at CDBUG!
freebsd at fongaboo.com
freebsd at fongaboo.com
Thu Aug 6 17:44:50 EDT 2015
BEYOND BERKELEY: NSD & Unbound
* Background on NLnet Labs and their offerings
* Examining the legacy of BIND
* Unbound: Caching and Recursive resolver (FreeBSD built-in vs. 'stock' version)
* NSD: Authoritative-only name server
* Installation demonstrations
Again, unless you think otherwise, I'm not going to include any DNS basics.
On Wed, 5 Aug 2015, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Yup! Send a short abstract for the talk and bio so I can post it to the
> website and send out formal announce emails.
>
> ~Brian
>
> On 08/05/15 13:49, freebsd at fongaboo.com wrote:
>>
>> is this meet still on?
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>
>> On Tue, 21 Jul 2015, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>
>>> Cool! How does (tentatively August 11) sound? Current schedule says
>>> that's the next meeting date, but that might be up for change.
>>>
>>> ~Brian
>>>
>>> On 07/21/15 14:09, freebsd at fongaboo.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> OK after a confusing tussle with NSD and Unbound, I think I am in a good
>>>> position to prepare a presentation/tutorial.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 14 Apr 2015, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 04/14/15 09:25, freebsd at fongaboo.com wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was thinking of doing something on DNS with Unbound and NSD. But I
>>>>>> won't have spare time to devote to preparing a talk in the near
>>>>>> future. But would there be any interest? I'm going to keep it in mind.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Definitely! The first open meeting is July, btw. So you have time.
>>>>>
>>>>> ~Brian
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, Brian Callahan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi team --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> CDBUG is always on the lookout for speakers. We take all talks
>>>>>>> BSD/Unix
>>>>>>> related :)
>>>>>>> We're especially interested in first-time speakers. NYC*BUG and
>>>>>>> NYCBSDCon has been especially successful at providing a space for new
>>>>>>> speakers to present in a supportive, no-pressure environment and I'd
>>>>>>> love to see CDBUG emulate that model. Many speakers who got their
>>>>>>> start
>>>>>>> at NYC*BUG have gone on to give talks at major conferences. And that
>>>>>>> should be us too!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So anything you want to talk about we want to listen to! Don't feel
>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>> you need to be a developer to give a talk: the best talks I've seen
>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>> come from people who could consider themselves "just users."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And we are most definitely willing to work with you to make your
>>>>>>> talk as
>>>>>>> positive an experience for you as it will be for us.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We could use speakers for:
>>>>>>> April 14
>>>>>>> May 12
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you don't want to announce talk ideas in public, you can email
>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>> privately to cdbug-admin at lists.nycbug.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ~Brian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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