Fw: IETF Training Sessions

"Randy Presuhn" <[email protected]> Mon, 1 Nov 2004 10:56:33 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.disman
Message-ID <003801c4c044$81867bc0$7f1afea9@oemcomputer>
Hi -

You can't go wrong with these training sessions.
If you're an editor / author of an internet draft that
is intended for the disman WG, the "Editor's Training"
is *strongly* recommended, especially if you haven't
attended one recently.

Randy
disman WG chair

> From: "Margaret Wasserman" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 6:03 AM
> Subject: IETF Training Sessions
>

>
> Hi All,
>
> As usual, we will be offering a number of training sessions on Sunday
> afternoon of the upcoming IETF meeting.  These sessions are open to
> all IETF attendees.
>
> At IETF 61, we will be holding the following training sessions:
>
> Sunday, November 7, 2004
> =====================
>
> 1300-1400  Newcomer's Training -- Room TBD (Scott Bradner)
>
>             An introduction to the IETF for new or recent IETF
>             attendees.  Covers the IETF document processes, the
>             structure of the IETF, and tips for new attendees to
>             be successful in the IETF environment.
>
> 1300-1500  Editor's Training -- Room TBD  (Paul Hoffman)
>
>             Training for current or aspiring IETF document
>             editors.  Covers the roles and responsibilities
>             of a document editor, and includes advice on
>             producing a high-quality IETF specification.
>
> 1500-1700  Intro WG Chairs Training -- Room TBD  (Spencer Dawkins)
>
>             Introductory training for new or aspiring WG
>             chairs.  Covers the role and responsibilities of
>             a WG chair, and includes advice on how to run a
>             WG that is fair, open and productive.  This class
>             is open to all IETF attendees.
>
> 1500-1700  Security Tutorial -- Room TBD  (Radia Perlman)
>
>             All IETF attendees need to be aware of the security
>             implications of our design choices.  This session
>             offers a basic primer in protocol security, as well
>             as advice on how to write the Security Considerations
>             sections required for all IETF documents.
>
> Please check the final agenda for room assignments.
>
> If you have any comments or suggestions regarding these EDU Team
> sessions, please send them to the EDU Team discussion list -- 
> [email protected].
>
> Hope to see you all in D.C.!
>
> Margaret
>
>
>
>
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