I just came back from a fantastic conference – EuroNOG 2011 in beautiful Krakow. I’ve been to too many conferences in my life, but this one really stood out for two reasons: the nerdiness factor (where it got to the level of advanced presentations @ Cisco Live) and the fantastic crew organizing it.
I managed to learn about new IS-IS and BGP features (LFA, PIC and BGP AddPaths) straight from the source – Pierre Francois who was talking about them was deeply involved in their development – and Elisa Jascinska told me everything I need to know about sFlow in 30 minutes. Being pulled into an IPv6 round table at the very last moment, having a great interview with the local PR team, and recording three awesome PacketPusher podcasts just added to the fun ... not to mention the great in-depth conversations I had with engineers attending the event (even though some of them involved VPLS and L2 DCI).
The icing on the cake were the social events they organized. A visit to the Polish Aviation Museum was like a trip to a candy store – being able to (almost) touch tens of aircrafts, from WWI twin-wing relicts and legendary Spitfire to F-104 and Mig 21and Mig 29 was my child dreams come true.
The visit to the nearby salt mine was a totally different experience – imagine a business that was operating continuously for over 900 years. We had the privilege to observe centuries-old stackable infrastructure, the kludges they had to use to get their designs right, and the nervousness IPv6 packets must experience while being pushed into long winding IPv4 tunnels.
All I can say is: Thank you, Andrzej, Emilia, Ela and the Proidea team for marvelous four days I spent in Krakow, and I’m looking forward to meeting you again at the EuroNOG 2012.
And last, but definitely not least: all the pictures in this post were taken by Greg (@etherealmind) Ferro because I'm too stupid to take my camera with me. Thank you Greg for sharing them with me!





That was a blast to see and speak with legend like you. Your knowledge.... wow !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you one more time for being here in Poland.
There are some rumors about EuroNOG2 :) See you there :)
mirek from http://www.onesmallthingtodo.com
Was really nice meeting you there. See you at next edition!
ReplyDeletePeter (http://ccieplayground.wordpress.com)
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ReplyDeleteThat was great experience :)
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to met you there and be on your presentation.
ReplyDeleteAmazing experience!! It would be great to see you on the next edition:)
br,
Please remember it was just a demo version of how hardcore we want it to be :D See you at the next EURONOG in Ljubljana! =-X
ReplyDeleteIt was a real pleasure to meet you at EuroNOG. Thank you for inspiring discussion.
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