Hi, Robin,

On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 10:00 AM Robin MARX <robin.marx=
40uhasselt...@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I wanted to send a small update regarding the academic EPIQ workshop.
>
> In an email earlier this year (see below) we wanted to poll interest for
> another installment of EPIQ.
> From your feedback, it was clear that co-locating it with SIGCOMM would be
> too early.
>
> As such, we are now planning to submit a workshop proposal for CoNEXT
> 2021, which will take place in December.
> There is no guarantee yet that the workshop will be approved, but given
> our good track record we're hopeful our proposal will be accepted.
>
> We will of course follow this up with an official announcement in that
> case,
> but we wanted to give everyone a heads-up ASAP so you might start
> preparing possible submissions.
>
> One final note is that, since another QUIC-related workshop (QUIPS [1])
> will not be organized again this year,
> we will be putting additional emphasis on attracting work on QUIC's
> security and privacy aspects for EPIQ.
> This is aided by Christopher Wood from Apple joining the team.
>
> If you have any questions or remarks, please let us know!
>
> [1]: https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss2020/cfp-quips-workshop/
>

I just want to thank you all for this (and for making good choices about
where you're planning the next workshop).

Best,

Spencer


> With best regards,
> Robin, Lars, Jörg and Chris
>
>
> On Tue, 26 Jan 2021 at 18:40, Robin MARX <robin.m...@uhasselt.be> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> With this email, we would like to gauge the interest for a new edition of
>> the academic EPIQ workshop in 2021.
>>
>> For those unfamiliar, the Workshop on the Evolution, Performance, and
>> Interoperability of QUIC (EPIQ)
>> is an academic publication and discussion venue for all things related to
>> QUIC.
>> It has been organized twice in the past three years,
>> first co-located with CoNEXT in 2018 [1] and second with SIGCOMM in 2020
>> [2].
>>
>> A third edition was originally planned in 2019, but was unable to
>> continue due to a lack of work submitted for review.
>> While the academic QUIC community has become more active and a repeat of
>> this scenario seems unlikely,
>> we would still like to gauge concrete interest before committing to
>> organizing a new edition.
>>
>> As such, if you are performing QUIC-related work and would likely target
>> EPIQ as a publication venue,
>> please contact (one of) us via private message (see emails in CC).
>> Please also indicate whether you would prefer co-location with SIGCOMM
>> (summer 2021) or CoNEXT (winter 2021).
>> There is no requirement to specify the precise subtopic of research
>> and indicating interest of course does not imply a commitment to actually
>> submit work.
>>
>> Please let us know by Tuesday February 2nd, as the SIGCOMM Workshop
>> submission deadline is February 5th.
>> If interest is deemed too low or the workshop is not accepted at SIGCOMM,
>> we will postpone the workshop to another conference (likely CoNEXT) or
>> next year.
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Robin Marx (joining the team this year), Lars Eggert and Jörg Ott
>>
>>
>> [1]: https://conferences2.sigcomm.org/co-next/2018/#!/workshop-epiq
>> [2]: https://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2020/workshop-epiq.html
>>
>> --
>>
>> dr. Robin Marx
>> Postdoc researcher - Web protocols
>> Expertise centre for Digital Media
>>
>> T +32(0)11 26 84 79 - GSM +32(0)497 72 86 94
>>
>> www.uhasselt.be
>> Universiteit Hasselt - Campus Diepenbeek
>> Agoralaan Gebouw D - B-3590 Diepenbeek
>> Kantoor EDM-2.05
>>
>>
>>
>
> --
>
> dr. Robin Marx
> Postdoc researcher - Web protocols
> Expertise centre for Digital Media
>
> *Cellphone *+32(0)497 72 86 94
>
> www.uhasselt.be
> Universiteit Hasselt - Campus Diepenbeek
> Agoralaan Gebouw D - B-3590 Diepenbeek
> Kantoor EDM-2.05
>
>
>

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