[75all] Welcome to Stockholm!
Ray Pelletier <rpelletier@isoc.org> Sun, 26 July 2009 08:38 UTC
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1. Welcome 2. Spotify & Peerialism to Speak on P2P 3. What to Do - See Host website http://www.ietf75.se/ 4. Know More About Your Colleagues 5. Add or Update your Profile 6. IAOC Office Hours 7. Meeting Communications 1. Welcome to IETF 75 in Stockholm hosted by .se. We have over 1,100 folks attending with more than 200 1st Timers. This 75All list is used for 1-way administrative announcements by the Secretariat, the IETF Chair, the NOC, and myself, the IAD. It will be used sparingly. 2. Spotify & Peerialism to Speak on P2P Thursday 30 July 1200 - 1300 in Kongresshall A. Spotify (http://www.spotify.com/en/) is a service with which you can listen (streaming, like radio) to any music you want from their large archive of licensed music. It combines streaming from central servers with a P2P protocol, and Gunnar Kreitz has been working with the protocol design. Gunnar will himself talk, and give you an insight in how Spotify really works. Apart from working with Spotify, Gunnar has also been participated in programming competitions. A three person team he was a member of won in May 2009 the World Championship in Programming (http://www.challenge24.org/2009/ ). Peerialism (http://www.peerialism.se/) is a company working with large scale distribution and storage over P2P networks. "P2P 2.0 and it's impact on the Internet" - Andreas Dahlström, CTO and co-founder of Peerialism. Andreas Dahlström will talk about a new breed of P2P protocols to create structured P2P 2.0 networks which enable a whole new set of possibilities compared to P2P 1.0. ***** NOTE: NO outside food is permitted in the Conference Centre. ****** 3. What to Do - See Host website http://www.ietf75.se/ 4. Know More About Colleagues Attending IETF 75 Almost 200 have added profile links - LinkedIn, Facebook, Corporate, personal websites and blogs -when they registered, and more are doing so hourly. See these Profiles at https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf75/attendance.py by logging in with your meeting registration confirmation number and email address. 5. Add or Update Your Profile Didn't add a Profile link when you registered? You still can! https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf75/editprofile.py 6. IAOC Office Hours An opportunity to discuss the administrative support of the IETF and offer suggestions for improvement in room 403. Wednesday 15:15 - 15:45 Thursday 16:15 - 16:45 7. Meeting Comms NOC for Network Issues - noc@meeting.ietf.org Meeting Trouble Desk for Room Issues: mtd@ietf.org 75Attendees - Subscribe/Unsubscribe - https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/75attendees
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