All, I'd like to throw open a general invitation to a public talk at Swinburne University of Technology by Mark Nottingham at 2:30pm, Thursday, November 2nd, 2017. (And apologies for the late notice.)
*Title*: Internet Protocol Evolution Update *Abstract*: HTTP/2 is enjoying wide deployment, but the modern Internet protocol stack hasn't stopped moving. We'll discuss recent developments in HTTP, DNS and transport protocols, including QUIC. *Speaker*: Mark Nottingham is Chair of the IETF's HTTP and QUIC Working Groups, Member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), and has held a variety of very relevant industry roles over the years (https://www.mnot.net/). *Place*: Lecture theatre EN413 (4th floor, Engineering building), Swinburne University of Technology's Hawthorn campus (Melbourne). See https://www.swinburne.edu.au/study/life/campuses/hawthorn/ for site map and transport options. *Host*: Internet For Things Research Group (http://i4t.swin.edu.au) The talk is free, no RSVP required. cheers, gja -- Professor Grenville Armitage School of Software and Electrical Engineering Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology Swinburne University of Technology, Australia http://i4t.swin.edu.au/people/garmitage
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