[IPv6crawler-wg] Fwd: [ISOC] ISOC Member Newsletter - Volume 9 Number 9 - September 2010

Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond ocl at gih.com
Sun Oct 3 20:31:38 BST 2010


 Hello everyone,

here's the ISOC newsletter in which the IPv6 Crawler is announced. The
rest of the newsletter is pretty interesting too! :-)
Kind regards,

Olivier

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Sujet: 	[ISOC] ISOC Member Newsletter - Volume 9 Number 9 - September 2010
Date : 	Thu, 30 Sep 2010 19:02:51 -0400
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Internet Society Member Newsletter
Volume 9 Number 9 - September 2010 
Full online version: http://isoc.org/wp/newsletter/?m=201009
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Contents
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Internet Society Updates & General News
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- U.S. Government Announces Timetable for IPv6 Deployment
- Internet Society Urges Action to Safeguard Internet Future
- Internet Society Asia Bureau Participates in WEF Meeting
- Community Grants Programme Project Showcase: IPv6 Crawler
- Experiential Component added to Internet Society's Next Generation Leader
Programme

Chapter News
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- Australia
- Chad
- Ecuador
- India, Bangalore
- India, Kolkata
- Puerto Rico
- Uruguay
- US Colorado
- US NYC

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Internet Society Updates & General News
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U.S. Government Announces Timetable for IPv6 Deployment

Internet Society's Leslie Daigle participates IPv6 workshop panel chaired by
U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra

30 September 2010--The Internet Society welcomed the announcement this week by
White House CIO Vivek Kundra of specific milestones for U.S. government
agencies in their deployment of IPv6, the next generation of Internet
Protocol, as it provides additional momentum behind an important evolution of
the Internet. The Internet Society believes governments have key roles to play
in raising awareness and encouraging the deployment of IPv6, and that
government leadership can foster IPv6 deployment more generally.

Speaking on a panel chaired by US CTO Aneesh Chopra during the workshop at
which the announcement was made, the Internet Society's Chief Internet
Technology Officer Leslie Daigle observed that IPv6 deployment is critical to
the Internet's continued success as a global platform for unprecedented
innovation and development, and to the future of organizations that use the
Internet.

Daigle said, "Just as any business that uses the Internet should have a
strategy and a plan for deploying IPv6, the Internet Society believes that a
clear plan for deploying IPv6 will help governments continue to provide
effective Internet-based services for their citizens."

The announced deployment timetable extends the U.S. Government's efforts in
promoting IPv6, and adds to IPv6 deployment initiatives being undertaken by
other governments, such as the European Commission, Japan and Australia.

Details about the Internet Society's efforts to promote and support the
deployment of IPv6 can be found at:

http://InternetSociety.org/ipv6

Additional information about the U.S. National Telecommunications and
Information Administration IPv6 workshop and the announcement is available at:

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/press/2010/IPv6workshop_09282010.html


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Internet Society Urges Action to Safeguard Internet Future

Global organisation calls on users to act to keep the Internet open and
transparent at Internet futures event

29 September 2010, LONDON -- The Internet Society urged Internet users around
the world to become active participants in the effort to guarantee that the
Internet remains an open and transparent platform for communication and
innovation.

At its INET conference on the impact of the Internet revolution on business in
London today, the Internet Society warned all users that they would ignore
future Internet opportunities, threats and challenges at their peril. To
illustrate the potential for a future Internet that is very different than the
one we use today, Internet Society launched *four scenarios that highlight
contrasting paths along which the Internet could develop based on economic,
political and social forces emerging today.

Of the four Internet scenarios, the Internet Society advocates The Common
Pool, in which the Internet continues to be built on open technologies and
processes, fostering permission-less innovation, economic growth, and social
development.

The conference heard EU Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes endorse
this approach with a resounding message that fast, cheap, open Internet
access is crucial for all business and other users. "The Internet is
increasingly a cornerstone for business and communication around the world
today. We often regard it as a utility, but we would be foolhardy to take its
unique and invaluable characteristics for granted," said Frederic Donck,
director of the Internet Society's European Regional Bureau.

The Internet Society said it is up to users to act now to ensure that the
future development of the Internet takes a direction that is in the best
interests of everyone.

See videos highlighting the possible Internet futures online:

Common Pool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSDi0K5u6Jg
Porous Gardens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRXM5VHJJxQ
Boutique Networks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H_LOaPaLok
Moats and Drawbridges: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGPbcjKlLsg


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Internet Society Asia Bureau Participates in WEF Meeting

Rajnesh Singh, Internet Society's Regional Bureau Manager for Asia, was
invited to participate in the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of New
Champions 2010 in Tianjin, China. Referred to as the "Summer Davos", the
meeting is the foremost global business gathering in Asia and was introduced
in 2007. The annual meeting is held in close collaboration with the People's
Republic of China and with the personal support of Premier Wen Jiabao.

The meeting theme "Driving Growth through Sustainability" explored issues
fundamental for global, national and business competitiveness, under four main
pillars:

+ Improving Competitiveness through Science and Technology
+ Creating New Value from Business Models and for Future Markets
+ Facilitating Economic and Social Change
+ Designing Effective Global, Industry and Regional Solutions

Singh was a panelist in a session titled "Maximising Cloud Computing" where he
provided commentary on some current issues with cloud computing and suggested
some approaches which could help build user confidence in the cloud. Singh was
also part of a private session on ICT and Eco-sustainability.

The Meeting brought together over 1,500 industry, government and thought
leaders from around 90 countries and provided a good opportunity to profile
the Internet Society and its works across a range of stakeholders.

More information on the Meeting is available online at:
http://www.weforum.org/en/events/AnnualMeetingoftheNewChampions2010/index.htm

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Community Grants Programme Project Showcase: IPv6 Crawler

Contributed by: Olivier Crepin-Leblond

ISOC England Chapter was awarded a Community Grants Programme award in
November 2009, for the design and implementation of an "IPv6 crawler," a
computer and its software that would crawl through the DNS at pre-set
intervals in order to detect, for example, IPv6 DNS servers and IPv6 compliant
Web servers, SMTP mailers, and NTP servers. The search for project partners
led to a link-up with Nile University (Egypt) where professors and their
research assistants got to grips with IPv6, and started the task of writing
the software required in the project, as part of their experience. In the
meantime, the London team of partners built and installed two computers and a
router at Telehouse East, one of the UK's most connected facilities. One
computer was set-up as a crawler, and one as a Web server and information
storage, both connected to the Internet backbone via Dual Stack IPv4/IPv6.

The list of domains tested consisted initially of the world's 1 million most
popular Web sites, as referenced by alexa.com. After a cleaning up process,
about 980 000 domains supported by nearly 5.6 million hosts were tested.

The results showed how little dual stack IPv4/IPv6 was supported by major Web
sites. Without content, it is no wonder that the current volume of IPv6
traffic on the Internet is so low! The results were saved in text files and
SQL databases were created for easy interrogation. The Web site found on:
http://www.ipv6matrix.org/ is an example of a front end which interrogates
those databases, and displays results using the Google Charts APIs.
Ultimately, we plan to document the SQL database structure, so as to allow for
other projects to retrieve data directly from the databases.

Currently, a full scan of all TLDs in the database takes just over a month,
and results are stored for future analysis. It is hoped that a growth trend of
IPv6 will be seen in a few months. In the long term, the data collected will
enable researchers to find out exactly how major new technologies, such as the
migration to IPv6, spread on the Internet, and will answer the questions
relating to finding the early and late adopters of new technology.

In the short term, the maps show a snapshot of real world IPv6 penetration
data at a glance.

At this early alpha (or beta) stage, we would look forward to any feedback
regarding the data we collect, and for any bugs to be pointed out for the Team
to resolve. On the question of accuracy of results, we have found that results
are less accurate in TLD sample sizes under 900 domains. Larger TLD sample
sizes increase accuracy. We therefore appeal to any Registry whose zone data
sample size is less than 1000 domains to contact us, should they wish to
provide a wider sample of input domains for the zone they are responsible for.

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Experiential Component added to Internet Society's Next Generation Leader
Programme

Two NGL alumni to attend OECD Technology Foresight Forum in Paris to discuss
Smart ICTs and Green Growth

The Internet Society is expanding its Next Generation Leaders (NGL) programme
to include a pilot fellowship to the forthcoming Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) Technology Foresight Forum. Two NGL
alumni, Vinayak Hegde and Rafid Fatani, have been selected to participate.

The Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders programme blends coursework,
practical experience and mentorship to help prepare young professionals from
around the world to become the next generation of Internet technology, policy,
and business leaders. New components are added as opportunities present
themselves not only to benefit the participating individuals but also to bring
people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the discussions.

The annual OECD event brings together policymakers from member and non-member
governments, business, civil society, and the Internet technical community to
discuss and identify the opportunities and challenges that technical
developments present to the Internet Economy. The Foresight forums are
designed to enable constructive dialogue between these key stakeholders on key
Internet issues that have previously included RFID, Next Generation Networks,
Participative Web, Smart ICT and Cloud computing.

"The Internet with its global communications networks and richness of data
enables entirely new ways of addressing environmental challenges. Individuals
and organizations are increasingly using innovative ICT applications for
greater sustainability. But some issues remain to be addressed, e.g. relating
to co-ordination between ICT and environmental policy communities, and will be
addressed at this OECD Forum", says Arthur Mickoleit, author of the new OECD
report "Greener and Smarter. ICTs, the environment and climate change".

As the coordinator of the Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) to the
OECD, the Internet Society has participated in past editions of the OECD
Foresight Forum.

The 2010 OECD Foresight Forum will focus on Smart ICTs and Green Growth and
will be held in Paris on 29 September. As this is a pilot fellowship, the
Internet Society invited participants of its other NGL components to apply.
The two successful applications were submitted by:

+ Vinayak Hegde (India): Currently working as a Lead Architect at Inmobi, a
leading mobile Ad network, Hegde works on designing multi-datacenter networks,
large-scale data-processing platforms and high-performance ad servers. Prior
to Inmobi, he built network performance measurement tools at Akamai. His
fields of expertise are large-scale networks, large-scale data processing and
programming languages.

+ Rafid Fatani (Saudia Arabia/UK): Fatani has been involved in the IT industry
in a variety of roles since 1991. He is the founder and director of
SASIconsult - Saudi Arabian Strategic Internet Consultancy, a leading Saudi
ICT consultancy that offers an innovative portfolio of Internet related
research and services. As well as being involved in the industry through the
company, Fatani is in the final stages of his interdisciplinary PhD at the
University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, looking at Global Internet
governance and its implications on state actor policy formation.

The NGL programme is sponsored by organizations including: Nominet Trust and
the Association Française pour le Nommage Internet en Coopération (AFNIC) and
the European Commission.

Full details of the Next Generation Leaders programme and its other
opportunities are available here: http://www.InternetSociety.org/leaders/

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Chapter News
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Australia
- Contributed by Holly Raiche

A final reminder for our IPv6 Summit in Melbourne on October 18-19, which will
be preceded by an IPv6 workshop on 17 October. This year the
Summit "IPv6? You're Standing In it" focusses on the real life experiences of
implementing IPv6 nationally and internationally. See
http://www.ipv6.org.au/summit.

We also held a meeting of members to decide on this year's policy priorities
which are:

+ NBN and development of the Internet 
+ Online security and social responsibility 
+ Open Internet (Net neutrality, open standards, no misrepresentation of
walled gardens) 
+ Privacy and digital identity 
+ Transition to IPv6 and Any to any connectivity (any device to any device, no
NATs, helping corporates understand that firewalls can keep the corporate
network safe even though the internal addresses are globally addressable under
IPv6) 
+ new gTLDs and associated issues

The Internet Society Australia Chapter was very pleased to participate in this
year's PacINET, the premier Internet conference for South Pacific nations.
President Tony Hill participated in many of the sessions, including IPv6
training and strategic discussions about the Internet Society in the Pacific.
On behalf of the IPv6 Forum he chaired a full day workshop on recent
international developments in IPv6. We also continue participation in the
Safer Internet Group. With the probable demise of the Government's filtering
policy (now that we have a minority Government with both the independent
parties and opposition opposing the policy), the Group is changing focus
towards education strategies for a safer Internet.

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Chad
- Contributed by Youssouf Abdarahim

Le chapitre du Tchad de l'Internet Society a mis sur pied le projet "
School-Net-Chad", dans le cadre duquel des cours en informatique ont été
organisés pendant la période des vacances. Les cours ont couvert les domaines
suivants: initiation à l'informatique; initiation à l'internet, bureautique,
création de sites web: Joomla, cours sur demande (maintenance, programmation,
réseaux).

La formation, qui a eu lieu en français et en arabe, a duré 45 jours, soit du
1 août au 15 septembre 2010.

Suite à cette bonne expérience, deux nouveaux cours (en français et arabe)
vont commencer ces prochaines semaines.

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Ecuador
- Contributed by Carlos Vera

ISOC Ecuador Capítulo organiza HUB local para participar en el foro de Gobernanza de Internet en Vilnius

ISOC Ecuador Capítulo organizó varias actividades relacionadas con la Gobernanza de Internet, entre las que se incluyó un HUB local para participar del evento en Vilnius.

Por la diferencia de horario la conexión no pudo ser en línea con el evento
internacional, sin embargo diversos actores nacionales se congregaron en torno
a una propuesta de desarrollar políticas públicas para el desarrollo y
participación activa de los internautas en los procesos de Gobernanza de
Internet.

Los principales puntos tratados en el HUB desarrollado por ISOC Ecuador  Capítulo incluyeron:

a. Proponer políticas públicas nacionales para la participación activa del
País en los procesos de gobernanza de Internet b. Activar grupos de trabajo
para implementar, desde diversas orientaciones y puntos de vista, una
participación activa y proactiva en los procesos de gobernanza de internet c.
Desarrollar mecanismos de interrelación con actores e instituciones diversos
que nos permitan un mayor y más intenso involucramiento en los procesos de
gobernanza de Internet a nivel internacional.

El grupo de trabajo integrado estará liderado por la Alianza Tecnológica
Ecuatoriana, de la cual ISOC Ecuador es líder y participante activo, para
asegurar la inclusión y activa participación de gran número de actores y
posiciones.

Invitamos a los interesados en participar del grupo de trabajo ecuatoriano
sobre gobernanza de Internet a contactarnos a info at isoc.org.ec

ISOC Ecuador Capítulo http://www.isoc.org.ec

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India, Bangalore
- Contributed by Ankush Bagotra

The Internet Society Bangalore team recently conducted a workshop to
spread the awareness of the organisation and its events. The month of August
saw 40 new member additions to this growing chapter. The Chapter held its web
meeting on 4th Sep, 2010 where Chapter officers discussed the roadmap for
chapter events going forward. Also, the chapter kicked off its social
initiative "Empowering Young Minds through Internet and Computer Education."

The team spent a day with under-privileged school children to understand the
issues and problems faced by the students and teachers in areas of computer
and internet education. For more details about this initiative, please visit:
http://www.isocbangalore.org/?p=127&gt

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India, Kolkata
- Contributed by Niel Hirjee

1. Internet Society India Kolkata Chapter signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) with APNIC, the organization that provides Internet addressing services
to the Asia Pacific region, on 14 Sep 2010 in Kolkata. Mr. Srinivas Chendi of
APNIC flew in for this occasion and Anupam Agrawal, Chair of the Internet
Society India Kolkata Chapter signed the MOU in the presence of Niel Hirjee,
Vice Chair and Hemnat Sampat, VP Membership. The Chapter will work with APNIC
to promote IPv6, Internet development, meetings, training, and educational
activities in West Bengal. This event received some media coverage.

2. The Chapter organized an IPv6 Lunch (the invitation read 'What's on Your
Lunch on 22 Sept: IPv4 or IPv6?') with Amitabh Singhal, Director, Telxess
Consulting, Founder and former President ISPAI, Founder member & former CEO of
Nixi as a prelude to the One Web Day celebrations. The lunch was in
partnership with CIO Association of India and saw eminent CIOs and other
stakeholders of Kolkata discussing IPv6 issues and challenges over the
leisurely lunch.

3. The Chapter celebrated One Web Day on 22 September 2010 at the CSC Banquet
Hall. The event was the second consecutive celebration of One Web Day by the
Chapter. The event started with a presentation on One Web Day and Chapter
Activities by Niel Hirjee. The podium was handed to Mr. Amitabh Singhal who
conducted the discussion on IPv6 in Open Format resulting in greater audience
participation. In parallel, in another part of the Banquet Hall a LAN party
was in progress for children who played multiplayer games. The event saw a mix
of stakeholders with participation from business, schools, parents , kids and
technocrats. The open house format continued for an hour after which Sri NN
Banerjee , CGM, Assam Telecom, BSNL presented a memento to Amitabh Singhal. An
OWD 2010 cake was cut to celebrate the occasion.

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Puerto Rico
- Contributed by Eduardo Diaz

ISOC Puerto Rico Chapter is announcing its INET event for the region to be
held on 16 December 16, 2010 The theme for the event is: "The Power of the
Cloud: The Internet as a knowledge resource for economic growth and global
competitiveness...". If you are around this region, please join us that day.

Puerto Rico's Chief Information Officer (CIO), Mr. Juan Eugenio Rodriguez was
the keynote speaker at our August monthly member meeting. He presented the
strategic plan for bringing under one umbrella all government information
systems. At the moment there are approximately 144 public agencies in Puerto
Rico, the majority of them with their own computer center and support
personnel.

More information here: http://bit.ly/cio-presentation

ISOC Puerto Rico Chapter was the proponent of the CIO position for the
government of Puerto Rico. It took us three years working together with
government officials to create this position which we believe is key to move
the Island forward with respect to its technology and information
utilization.

The keynote speaker for our September member activity will be Mr. John
Canaday, President of Cisco Puerto Rico. The topic of his presentation is:
"Technology Development: What's Next". See you next month...

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Uruguay
- Contributed by Nicolas Antoniello

La experiencia de INET Montevideo

El pasado 2 de Julio de 2010, tuvo lugar en Montevideo el evento INET de la
Internet Society, organizado por el Capítulo ISOC Uruguay, en el que
participaron unas 150 personas procedentes del sector privado, público,
académico, etc. Entre ellas contamos tanto con participantes como disertantes
de relevancia en el ámbito nacional e internacional.

Para nuestro incipiente Capítulo ISOC Uruguay, este evento significó la
presentación del capítulo y al mismo tiempo su primer actividad de relevancia.
La planificación del mismo insumió numerosas y largas horas de reuniones,
definiciones, consultas y decisiones que hubiese sido imposible desarrollar
sin la ayuda de muchos miembros del Capítulo, organizaciones, empresas y el
apoyo de ISOC y en particular de la Gerente de Eventos de ISOC, del Director
de la Oficina Regional para América Latina de ISOC y del Presidente del
Directorio de ISOC (Sra. Carmen Dell'Erba, Sr. Sebastián Bellagamba y Sr. Raúl
Echeberría respectivamente).

Presentó un desafío adicional e inesperado, cuando finalmente la fecha fijada
(e inmodificable) para el evento coincide con el partido de fútbol entre las
selecciones de Uruguay y Ghana que definió el pasaje a la semifinal de la Copa
del Mundo Sudáfrica 2010.

Las actividades se desarrollaron en el hotel Sheraton Montevideo, en una
jornada a la que no le faltó nada. Comenzamos a la hora 9:00 con una sala
colmada de público, el cual estuvo muy atento y participativo durante todo el
evento. El miso culminó con un almuerzo mientras disfrutábamos (algunos
sufrimos un poco), en dos pantallas gigantes, del emblemático e increíble
partido por los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo.

La agenda del mismo fue orientada a todo público, sin entrar en aspectos muy
técnicos y abordando temas y problemática incipiente y de actualidad para en
país y la región en lo relativo a Internet y alineados con objetivos de ISOC.
Así, los temas tratados fueron: Bienvenida y Presentación del Capítulo; El
Ecosistema de Gestión de Internet; Gobernanza en Internet, principales debates
en el marco del Foro de Gobernanza en Internet (IGF); Gobernanza en Internet,
metas e indicadores; Neutralidad de la Red; Nuevo Marco Jurídico para la
Sociedad de la Información; Aspectos de Seguridad en Internet; y el cierre del
evento analizando ¿Hacia donde vamos? con el Capítulo Uruguay.

Mis felicitaciones y agradecimiento a los miembros del Directorio del Capítulo
y en general a todos los miembros del capítulo, personalidades invitadas,
organizaciones, empresas privadas, entidades gubernamentales y organismos e
individuos en general que brindaron su apoyo, tiempo y dedicación para hacer
posible este evento en un marco de camaradería y fraternidad, tratando temas
tan relevantes como los que formaron parte de la agenda.

Saludando calurosamente a todos y esperando continuar generando entre todos,
instancias de participación y proyectos, en este Capítulo Uruguay de ISOC,
alineados con los ideales y principios generales de ISOC.

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US Colorado
- Contributed by Chris Grundemann

US Colorado Chapter Now 200 Strong

The US Colorado Chapter now has over 200 members! Our chapter was founded in
January of 2008 by two friends and 25 supporters. Over the next two years we
grew to over 100 members. Now, in just over 6 months we have doubled our size
by adding another 100 members! Congratulations and thanks to all our members
and all those who have supported us.

US Colorado Chair Nominated for ARIN Advisory Council

Chris Grundemann, the Founding Chair of the US Colorado Chapter, has agreed to
run as a Candidate for the Advisory Council (AC) in the 2010 ARIN election. "I
am honored and humbled to have been nominated among the many other prestigious
and luminary candidates for the Advisory Council this year." Chris wrote in
response to the final slate of candidates being released. You can learn more
about Chris' candidacy on his personal website .

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US New York City
- Contributed by Joly MacFie

The 5th annual OneWebDay global celebration will take place on Wednesday
September 22 2010. Two events are planned for the day in New York City. Two
further events will occur over the course of the rest of the week. Join the
NYC group at http://onewebday2010.org/groups/new-york-city/

+ Wed Sep 22 2010: Harlem Internet Computer Access Project

At this event we plan to meet up with some of the seniors who have been
learning Internet skills through this valuable program. We will celebrate
OneWebDay and introduce them to the new NYCwiki neighborhood initiative. It is
hoped they can be persuaded to contribute to the project their memories, and
even photographs of their mementos, of the good old days.
http://hicap.blogspot.com/
http://meetup.com/u/2nwQ

+ Wed Sep 22 2010: ISOC-NY OneWebDay 2010

At this event Alex Goldman will make a presentation on this year's OneWebDay
theme of recognizing three core Internet principles: * The end-to-end
principle * Open Internetworking * The Internet Model

This will be followed by an open discussion on the state of the Internet, and
also the development of OneWebDay itself. http://isoc-ny.org
http://meetup.com/u/2nxF

+ Thu Sep 23 2010: Open Hardware Summit

The devices that attach to the Internet are as important as the network
itself. The freedom to develop new devices requires the same kind of open
generative frameworks that have broken open the programming world. A prelude
to the Maker Faire that will happen in the same venue over the weekend, at
this - the first conference of its kind - open source hardware producers will
come together to hammer out some of the basics.
http://www.openhardwaresummit.org/

+ Fri and Sat September 24& 25: Innovate/Activate

Innovate/Activate is an Unconference on IP and Activism, presented by the
Institute for Information Law & Policy at NYLS, and cosponsored by the
Information Society Project at Yale Law School. The stated purpose is to
"reexamine our approaches to improving global welfare by identifying new and
existing IP-related challenges to activism, developing strategies for
overcoming IP obstacles, and delivering practical solutions to spur social,
political, environmental, scientific, technological and legal change." * Joly
MacFie of ISOC-NY will be on the Replicate / Recreate panel on Sep 24 at
1:15-2:45 pm http://www.nyls.edu/innovateactivate

+ Other OneWebDay activities will be happening around the world - check
http://onewebday2010.org for details.


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