Re: [rrg] Rebooting the RRG

Tony Li <tony.li@tony.li> Wed, 27 November 2013 08:59 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rrg] Rebooting the RRG
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Dear volunteers,

Thanks for offering to help out and contribute to the workshop program. 

I'm very pleased to report that Dmitri Krioukov has tentatively agreed to present.

Let's keep adding to the list.

So far, the topics that folks have mentioned look like:

	- The intersection of naming and routing
	- Problems with centralizing control planes
	- Network programmability
	- Routing in ICN (information-centric networking)
	- Multi-layer routing
	- SDN routing, including multi-domain SDN
	- (Ab)use of BGP
	- Mesh routing
	- DTN routing
	- Privacy
	- Compact routing
	- Routing for more generalized addressing
	- Software defined Internet exchange

And some obvious sources of papers to pursue:
	- ANRP
	- Routing from SIGCOMM

For those of you have volunteered to help out, could you please:

	- Add other topics to the lists above
	- Add other specific authors that we should invite
	- Reach out and invite speakers

We rely on your help to make this into a successful workshop.

Thanks,
Tony