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NANOG History (v2.0) William B. Norton Co-Founder/Chief Technical Liaison Equinix, Inc. [email protected] Toronto NANOG 39 Feb 4, 2007 16:00

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NANOG History (v2.0). William B. Norton Co-Founder/Chief Technical Liaison Equinix, Inc. [email protected]. Toronto NANOG 39 Feb 4, 2007 16:00. What do I know about NANOG?. Merit Staff – 1987-1998 NANOG Chair 1995-1998 Developed 1 st Business Plan for NANOG Financially Self-sustaining - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NANOG History (v2.0)

William B. NortonCo-Founder/Chief Technical Liaison

Equinix, [email protected]

Toronto NANOG 39Feb 4, 2007 16:00

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What do I know about NANOG?

• Merit Staff – 1987-1998• NANOG Chair 1995-1998• Developed 1st Business Plan for NANOG

– Financially Self-sustaining

• Started number of NANOG traditions– NANOG T-Shirts– Numbering NANOGs– Colored NANOG NameTag– Beer-n-Gear– Cookie graph– Surveys– Etc.

Terryr: What can I expect?But, THESE SLIDES ARE NOT VETTED.Probably are mistakes in here.

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Q: What to expect in a typical day? A: Current Meeting Structure

• 2.5 days – it may look like a terminal room…Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

NewcomersWelcome

CommunityMeeting

Evenings Free

Beer-n-GearYou are not lost!It may look like a terminal room, but It is actually theNANOG Plenary Room.

Main Sessions Main Sessions

Tutorials/BOFs

Main Sessions

Tutorials/BOFs

Tutorials/BOFs

Tutorials/BOFs

Welcome

You Go Now

Distribute travel costs…

You Are Here

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NANOG Spreads Travel Burden

1 Ann Arbor, Michigan2 Ann Arbor, Michigan3 Boulder, Colorado4 Ann Arbor, Michigan5 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania6 San Diego, California7 Washington, DC8 Ann Arbor, Michigan9 San Francisco, California10 Tampa, Florida11 Phoenix, Arizona12 Albuquerque, New Mexico13 Dearborn, Michigan14 Atlanta, Georgia15 Denver, Colorado17 Montreal, Canada18 San Jose, California19 Albuquerque, New Mexico20 Washington, DC21 Atlanta, Georgia22 Scottsdale, Arizona23 Oakland, California24 Miami, FL25 Toronto, Canada26 Eugene, Oregon27 Phoenix, Arizona28 Salt Lake, Utah29 Chicago, Illinois30 Miami, Florida31 San Francisco, California32 Reston, Virginia33 Las Vegas, Nevada34 Seattle, Washington35 Los Angeles, California36 Dallas, Texas Future based on the past37 San Jose, CA38 St Louis, MO

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Merit

Logistics

NSF funded$

1987-1994

Regional Techs Meetings

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Then the Internet grew

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Merit

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Hey Norton!The Agenda Sucked!Worse than your jokes!

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1998-2004

• For a variety of reasons, NANOG restructuring started in 2004

• Desired Structure should provide 1. Transparency

2. Accountability

3. Better Agenda

4. Be Community-Driven and Responsive

Source: www.nanog.org/mtg-0501/pdf/golding.pdf

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Result: New NANOG Structure

• Steering Committee = 6 + 1 Merit

• Program Committee = 16 + 1 Merit

• Mail List Admin Group = >2 + 1 Merit

Source: http://www.nanog.org/charter.html

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Results

• Transparency – Each groups members/activities documented– Meeting Minutes– Community Meeting for discussions

• Community-Driven Agenda– PC actively recruiting talks

• Accountability– elected steering group– Accessible at NANOG, e-mail aliases

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A quick review of NANOGs Past

• NANOG Folklore

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A little bigger…

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Bob Metcalfe/InfoWorld

• “I've just been among the 350 mostly engineers attending NANOG's May > meeting at George Washington University. It's clear now, even if they hate > the idea, that if NANOG is to lead us toward an industrial-strength > Internet, then it must now urgently attract the active participation of > many more men and women who routinely wear suits. “

http://www.cctec.com/maillists/nanog/historical/9606/msg00191.html

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Back of Shirt

Front of Shirt:

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Bob Metcalfe & NANOG

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Famous Quotes Page• Internet – "I predict the Internet will soon go spectacularly

supernova and in 1996 catastrophically collapse." -- Robert Metcalfe, founder of 3Com and inventor of Ethernet (1995)

On the same web page:– Computers – "There is no reason for any individual to have a computer

in their home." • Kenneth Olson, founder of Digital Equipment Corporation (1977)

– Computers – "640 K [of computer memory] ought to be enough for anybody."

• Bill Gates, founder and CEO of Microsoft (1981) – Computers – “By 1990 75-80 percent of IBM compatible computers will

be sold with OS/2." • Bill Gates, founder and CEO of Microsoft (January, 1988)

Source: http://cazitech.com/press_quotes.htm

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Metcalfe Eats his wordsFriday April 11 4:27 AM EDT • Sage who warned of Net's collapse eats his words SANTA CLARA,

Calif., April 10 (Reuter) - The networking pioneer turned computer industry columnist who predicted the Internet would collapse last year, Thursday kept to his promise by literally eating his words.

• Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet technology and founder of 3Com Corp , had pledged he would eat the words from a December 1995 InfoWorld column he wrote if the dramatic debacle he predicted did not come to pass.

• In the column, Metcalfe warned of a "catastrophic collapse" of the Internet in 1996.

• He made the original vow at a conference of World Wide Web engineers and enthusiasts in Boston in 1995, and he argued here before the Sixth International World Wide Web Conference Thursday that the Web had logged major outages. Metcalfe said that outages at Netcom On-Line Communications Services Inc , A

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My Suggestions for You

• Every Conference is the same:– 1st time, you know no one– 2nd time, you recognize someone– 3rd time, someone recognizes you– … send the same person each time

• You won’t understand everything– Spend time in the hallways– (Big) Part of the benefit of NANOG is meeting

the Community

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Friends made 20 yrs ago