This document outlines the definition, appointment, composition and responsibilities of RIPE task forces.
This document describes the RIPE Policy Development Process (RIPE PDP), outlining how policies relating to the operation of the Internet are developed by, and for, the RIPE community.
This document outlines the definition, appointment, composition and responsibilities of RIPE task forces.
This document describes the RIPE Policy Development Process (RIPE PDP), outlining how policies relating to the operation of the Internet are developed by, and for, the RIPE community.
Please note: this is a French translation of RIPE-759 provided by Afnic and not an official RIPE Document in itself.
For more than a quarter of a century, the RIPE community's strength has come from its breadth of experience, diversity of views, and open, respectful exchange of ideas. These are values that we want all RIPE community members to uphold. Therefore, everyone who participates in our community must adhere to the RIPE Code of Conduct (CoC).
The RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP) is important both for articulating RIPE Community values and for communicating these values formally to the RIPE NCC. The process has been revised a number of times.
In October 2020, the appeals procedure as defined in the PDP was used for the first time. All parties involved were invited to provide feedback. This document contains the outcome of this review, together with recommendations.
2017-01: Amendments to existing policy document ripe-682
How to read this draft document: This document relates to the policy proposal 2017-01, “Publish statistics on Intra-RIR Legacy updates”. If approved, it will modify ripe-682, “RIPE Resource Transfer Policies”. To show you how the new document would be different to the old one, we have highlighted an