From ripencc-management at ripe.net Mon Nov 3 18:22:02 2014 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Paul Rendek) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 17:22:02 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Seeking RIPE Community Volunteers for CRISP Team Message-ID: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015. For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see: https://www.nro.net/crisp-team Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation Working Group mailing list () by the close of the first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 12:30 UTC. Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography. The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by email. For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see: https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition Best regards, Paul Rendek Director of External Relations RIPE NCC From andrei.robachevsky at gmail.com Tue Nov 4 16:51:11 2014 From: andrei.robachevsky at gmail.com (Andrei Robachevsky) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 16:51:11 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Seeking RIPE Community Volunteers for CRISP Team In-Reply-To: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> References: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> Message-ID: <5458F5EF.1010107@gmail.com> Dear WG, I would like to put myself forward for a nomination to the CRISP Team. Please find below a short note about myself. I also would like to ask a question. The charter of the CRISP Team indicates that the "CRISP Team will integrate the input from each of the 5 RIR regions and finalize the initial RIR submission to the ICG". It is not clear whether a single draft submission will be produced to which input will be solicited from the global RIR community, separate draft proposals will be discussed per region, a mixture of the two, or whether this process is to be decided by the CRISP Team themselves. I hope this will be clarified at the Cooperation WG session on Thursday. Best regards, Andrei Robachevsky I work as a Technology Programme Manager at the Internet Society with the primary focus on security and resilience of the Internet infrastructure. This work is based on active engagement with the operator, research and policy communities. I have more than 15 years experience in the Internet technical community. I am a long standing member of the RIPE community, contributing to the work of various working groups. From 2011 till 2014 I served on the RIPE PC. Until 2011 I worked for the RIPE NCC in various positions, the last one being the CTO. For more that a decade I was following and participating in the IETF activities. In 2010-2012 I was a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). One of the areas of my interests was IANA, specifically the preparation of the IAB response to the NTIA RFC and Further Notice of Inquiry on the IANA function. Since then I continued contributing to the IAB IANA strategy Programme, and now to the IETF IANAPLAN WG. Paul Rendek wrote on 03/11/14 18:22: > Dear colleagues, > > We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015. > > For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see: > https://www.nro.net/crisp-team > > Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation Working Group mailing list () by the close of the first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 12:30 UTC. > > Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography. > > The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by email. > > For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see: > https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition > > > Best regards, > > Paul Rendek > Director of External Relations > RIPE NCC > > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 244 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: From nurani at netnod.se Wed Nov 5 11:51:40 2014 From: nurani at netnod.se (Nurani Nimpuno) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 19:51:40 +0900 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Seeking RIPE Community Volunteers for CRISP Team In-Reply-To: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> References: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> Message-ID: Dear colleagues, I would like to put forward myself for a nomination as a RIPE community representative to the CRISP Team. I am currently the Head of Outreach and Communications at Netnod. Netnod manages Internet exchange points (IXPs) in Sweden and Denmark, offers DNS anycast & unicast slave services to TLDs and is the operator of i.root-servers.net, one of 13 logical DNS root name servers. I have been an active participant in the RIPE community for the last 15 years. I have been deeply involved with Internet policy and Internet governance issues nationally, regionally and globally, and I work on a broader level with Internet operational matters, including Internet exchange points, interconnectivity, DNS and DNS root servers. I have represented the technical community in various forums, such as the IGF MAG and the CSTD-WG on IGF improvement, and I served on the Euro-IX program committee 2009-2011. I am currently on the board for the ISOC-SE, the Swedish chapter of the Internet Society. (I also worked at the RIPE NCC 1999-2001 as RS and Internet address policy manager.) I have been an active voice in the process of the IANA Stewardship transition and have expressed my support for a bottom-up approach with the full involvement of the community in this process. I am hoping to constructively contribute to that process by putting my name forward for the CRISP Team. My full bio is available at: https://www.netnod.se/about/staff-members/nurani-nimpuno I apologise for not being able to be physically present at the RIPE meeting this week, as I am participating the in ITU Plenipotentiary 2014 this week. Kind regards, Nurani Nimpuno -- Nurani Nimpuno Head of Outreach & Communications, Netnod , http://www.netnod.se Box 30194 | SE-104 25 Stockholm | Sweden --------------------------------------------- On 4 nov 2014, at 02:22, Paul Rendek wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015. > > For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see: > https://www.nro.net/crisp-team > > Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation Working Group mailing list () by the close of the first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 12:30 UTC. > > Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography. > > The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by email. > > For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see: > https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition > > > Best regards, > > Paul Rendek > Director of External Relations > RIPE NCC > > > From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Wed Nov 5 18:05:31 2014 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 18:05:31 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Surveillance Message-ID: I have been talking to various people about an event last week in Brussels. It was called DemoSec and was the joint final event for three EU-funded projects. Details of the event can be found here: DemoSec: Democracy and Security http://www.jointfinalevent2014.eu Details of each of the three projects can be found here: IRISS: Increasing Resilience in Surveillance Societies http://irissproject.eu RESPECT: Rules, Expectations & Security through Privacy-Enhanced Convenient Technologies http://respectproject.eu SURVEILLE: Surveillance: Ethical Issues, Legal Limitation, and Efficiency http://www.surveille.eu The information available is very variable between the projects. But RESPECT alone received ?3492687 funding. So a significant amount of work. SURVEILLE has though made available a number of reports. Their paper on a "Terrorism Prevention Scenario" and the related paper on NSA may be of particular interest. See: http://www.surveille.eu/index.php/research/publications/ :-) Gordon From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Wed Nov 5 18:19:47 2014 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 18:19:47 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Digital rights Message-ID: <544C3AD8-68C6-4A50-AD4D-0966181F0B29@gmail.com> EDRi is an organisation in Brussels that represents a number of European digital rights organisations. They publish a regular news-letter. It can be worthwhile subscribing if you are interested in what governments are doing in this area. Some of it can be quite surprising! The web-version of the latest edition of their news-letter is here. https://edri.org/edri-gram/12-21/ The contents include: ? Hungary's Internet tax postponed but not yet abolished ? CJEU: Embedding not a copyright infringement ? Poland: New project on public institutions' surveillance practices ? Finland: Web service to request verifying of secret registry data ? The ?Google tax? that is not a Google tax ? Samaritans RADAR monitor tweets ? FTDI: Is the law criminal? :-) Gordon From tahar.schaa at cassini.de Thu Nov 6 13:45:11 2014 From: tahar.schaa at cassini.de (Schaa, Tahar) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 12:45:11 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Seeking RIPE Community Volunteers for CRISP Team In-Reply-To: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> References: <816D11C1-CB11-423A-BB01-D593E977BE47@ripe.net> Message-ID: <70B2CDEDDC7428448D1596CE69CBC1748E06EFAE@cas003ex003.cassini.local> Hello Coop-Community, we would like to support the two put up volunteers Andrei and Nurani for the CRISP Team. Carsten Br?ckner & Tahar Schaa on behalf of Constanze B?rger LIR de.government (German Public Administration) lir at bva.bund.de Best regards Tahar -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: cooperation-wg-bounces at ripe.net [mailto:cooperation-wg-bounces at ripe.net] Im Auftrag von Paul Rendek Gesendet: Montag, 3. November 2014 18:22 An: RIPE Cooperation Working Group; ripe-list at ripe.net Betreff: [cooperation-wg] Seeking RIPE Community Volunteers for CRISP Team Dear colleagues, We are seeking two qualified individuals to join the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) Team as voluntary representatives of the RIPE community. This team will be responsible for producing the Number Community proposal on the IANA stewardship transition for submission to the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG) by 15 January 2015. For background and details of the CRISP Team, please see: https://www.nro.net/crisp-team Each RIR region will appoint three members to the CRISP Team: one RIR staff member and two community representatives. Volunteers for the two community representative positions should send their nomination to the Cooperation Working Group mailing list () by the close of the first session of the Cooperation Working Group on Thursday, 6 November at 12:30 UTC. Nominations should include your full name, affiliation, and a brief statement of qualifications and interest or a link to your CV or biography. The RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, in consultation with the RIPE NCC Executive Board, will select two representatives, and will bring forward these names to the RIPE 69 Plenary session on Friday, 7 November, for endorsement by the community. The successful candidates will be contacted by email. For background on the IANA stewardship transition process, please see: https://ripe.net/iana-oversight-transition Best regards, Paul Rendek Director of External Relations RIPE NCC -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The CRISP team will develop a single, consolidated proposal on behalf of the Internet numbering community for the future stewardship of the IANA functions. This work will be based on the output of discussions in the five RIR communities. Each community will select two community members and one RIR staff member by 15 November to participate in the CRISP team. All of the CRISP team?s work will be done transparently, via a public mailing list: ianaxfer at nro.net. Subscription options and public archives of this list are available at: https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer More information on the CRISP team is available at: https://www.nro.net/crisp-team Best regards, Serge Radovcic Chief Communications Officer RIPE NCC From athina.fragkouli at ripe.net Tue Nov 11 16:31:27 2014 From: athina.fragkouli at ripe.net (Athina Fragkouli) Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 16:31:27 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Proposed Charter for Enhancing ICANN Accountability Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) In-Reply-To: <54621694.3050306@ripe.net> References: <54621694.3050306@ripe.net> Message-ID: <54622BCF.6030206@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, Following my presentation to the Cooperation Working Group last Thursday, 6 November, on the process to enhance ICANN accountability, the Enhancing ICANN Accountability Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) has now published a Draft Charter: https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/49359098/Enhancing%20ICANN%20Accountability%20FINAL%20-%20Clean%20-%20Charter%20-%20updated%203%20November%202014.docx?api=v2 The Draft Charter includes, among other things, a problem statement, goals and objectives, scope, and proposed areas for work. It was developed by a Drafting Team made up of representatives from a range of ICANN Supporting Organizations (?SO?) and Advisory Committees (?AC?) : https://community.icann.org/display/acctcrosscomm/Drafting+Team+Membership Under the Draft Charter, the CCWG is expected to organise its activities into two Work Streams: Work Stream 1 is focused on mechanisms enhancing ?ICANN? accountability that must be in place or committed to within the time frame of the ?IANA? Stewardship Transition; and Work Stream 2 is focused on addressing accountability topics for which a timeline for developing solutions and full implementation may extend beyond the ?IANA? Stewardship Transition. Each ?ICANN? Supporting Organization (?SO?) and Advisory Committee (?AC?) will consider the proposed Draft Charter during their upcoming November meetings. Following the adoption of the charter, the relevant SOs and ACs will identify representatives to serve on the CCWG. In addition, a call for volunteers to join the CCWG will be launched, so that anyone interested in this effort may join and participate. The CCWG is expected to commence its deliberations in late November or early December. For your reference, here is the link to my presentation to the Cooperation Working Group last Thursday, 6 November: https://ripe69.ripe.net/archives/video/10069/ Best regards, Athina Fragkouli, RIPE NCC From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Wed Nov 12 11:10:08 2014 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:10:08 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Workshop on evolution of Internet Governanace Message-ID: Workshop on evolution of Internet Governance and US transition of IANA stewardship, 12 November, Brussels: agenda and audio call-in details You will find below the agenda as well as call-in details that you can share with colleagues and contacts who may be interested but are not able to join us in person. Agenda (timing only indicative) 1000 ? Scene-setting 1. Introduction / scene-setter - EC?s Megan Richards and ICANN?s Jean-Jacques Sahel 2. Overview of the Internet Governance ecosystem & ICANN - presentations by: - Frederic Donck, Internet Society (ISOC) - Jean-Jacques Sahel, ICANN 3. Q&A 1040 - The IANA stewardship transition process 4. Presentation of the stewardship transition process ? Jean-Jacques Sahel, ICANN - Discussants: - Michael Niebel, European Commission and member of the IANA Stewardship transition coordination group ICG) - Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC 5. Q&A then break 1130 ? Enhancing Accountability and Governance 6. Presentation of the accountability and governance review - Jean-Jacques Sahel, ICANN - Discussants: - Matthew Shears, CDT - Peter van Roste, CENTR 7. Q&A / discussion End 1245 with wrap-up by ICANN and DG CONNECT, then networking lunch. 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She and incoming ICANN GAC Chair Thomas Schneider of Switzerland discuss the role, the past and the future, and governments? role within ICANN." http://www.emilytaylor.eu/icann-gac-exclusive-change-at-top/ From chrisb at ripe.net Tue Nov 18 15:46:18 2014 From: chrisb at ripe.net (Chris Buckridge) Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 15:46:18 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] ITU Plenipotentiary 2014: RIPE NCC Report References: <8345B9F2-A415-4471-B2C5-0DDC8DC382DB@ripe.net> Message-ID: Dear colleagues, The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Plenipotentiary 2014 took place over three weeks in Busan, South Korea from 20 October to 7 November. The RIPE NCC has published a report on the conference, detailing our engagement at the event, proposals of concern and an analysis of the conference outcomes: https://www.ripe.net/reports/pp-14 Best regards, Chris Buckridge Senior External Relations Officer RIPE NCC -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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One question as a start, "chartering organization", who are they? and how are they appointed or selected? Does it involved all that has some involvement with ICANN or just from the RIR side? -- Roger Jorgensen | ROJO9-RIPE rogerj at gmail.com | - IPv6 is The Key! http://www.jorgensen.no | roger at jorgensen.no From athina.fragkouli at ripe.net Thu Nov 20 16:57:26 2014 From: athina.fragkouli at ripe.net (Athina Fragkouli) Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 16:57:26 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Proposed Charter for Enhancing ICANN Accountability Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) In-Reply-To: References: <54621694.3050306@ripe.net> <54622BCF.6030206@ripe.net> Message-ID: <546E0F66.6020400@ripe.net> Dear Roger and all, Chartering organisations in this context are the ICANN Supporting Organisations (SOs) and Advisory Committees (ACs), that may participate in the Accountability CCWG. The SOs are the three specialised advisory bodies that advise ICANN Board of Directors on issues related to Domain names (GNSO and CCNSO) and IP addresses (ASO). An Advisory Committee, as defined by ICANN, is a formal advisory body made up by representatives from the Internet Community to advise ICANN on a particular issue or policy area. Several are mandated by ICANN Bylaws and others are created as needed. Thank you. Kind regards, Athina Fragkouli, RIPE NCC On 19/11/14 08:48, Roger J?rgensen wrote: > On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Athina Fragkouli > wrote: >> Dear colleagues, >> >> Following my presentation to the Cooperation Working Group last >> Thursday, 6 November, on the process to enhance ICANN accountability, >> the Enhancing ICANN Accountability Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) >> has now published a Draft Charter: >> https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/49359098/Enhancing%20ICANN%20Accountability%20FINAL%20-%20Clean%20-%20Charter%20-%20updated%203%20November%202014.docx?api=v2 > > > Hello, > > Good to see this issue on accountability being addresses somewhere. > > One question as a start, "chartering organization", who are they? and > how are they appointed or selected? Does it involved all that has some > involvement with ICANN or just from the RIR side? > > > From chrisb at ripe.net Thu Nov 27 11:20:57 2014 From: chrisb at ripe.net (Chris Buckridge) Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 11:20:57 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] RIPE NCC and EuroDIG: Open Call for Input [Deadline 31 December] In-Reply-To: References: <6453A35C-6E7E-4873-BFEA-1FA749FF4439@ripe.net> <7EB725A1-0915-4E13-AFBC-D7F65285E599@ripe.net> Message-ID: <6278D08D-2CEC-4C27-93C0-4BF8E66F82E9@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, EuroDIG, the European Dialogue on Internet Governance, is an open forum that meets annually to discuss Internet governance issues of relevance to Internet stakeholders in Europe. EuroDIG 2015 will take place from 4-5 June 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria. What issues do you think should be on the agenda? There is currently an open call for input on topics and issues to be considered in the EuroDIG 2015 programme: http://www.eurodig.org/get-involved/call-for-proposals/ This open call will close on 31 December 2014, and all input received will be considered shaping the agenda of the 2015 event. The planning process will include an opportunity for online community evaluation of the input received and an open planning meeting to take place in Sofia in January 2015. The RIPE NCC recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding to serve as a EuroDIG institutional partner for the next three years, contributing with other institutional partners to the event?s planning and coordination. The RIPE NCC?s goal in this role is to help ensure a strong Internet technical community presence in European Internet governance discussions, providing expert technical input and placing governance issues relevant to the technical community on the EuroDIG agenda. RIPE community members are invited to take an active role in contributing to EuroDIG and its planning process - even if you are not able to attend the event in June, this open call is an important opportunity to help shape the European Internet governance agenda. Best regards, Chris Buckridge Senior External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This proposal is to be passed to the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group (ICG), which has asked that proposals from the three affected communities be formatted around a Request for Proposals (RFP) template produced by the ICG. The members of the CRISP team selected by the RIPE community will work with CRISP team representatives from the other regions to develop this RFP. Their work will be guided by the principles agreed by the RIPE community (see below) and they will ensure that the community remains informed as to the progress and direction of discussions in the CRISP team. Communication to the RIPE community will be via the RIPE Cooperation Working Group mailing list. The principles agreed by the RIPE community, as understood (and updated) by the RIPE CRISP team members, are: - The RIPE community asks its selected CRISP team representatives to work with the other RIRs to produce a common proposal for a legally binding agreement (such as a Service Level Agreement) between ICANN and the RIRs to replace the Internet number-related elements of the ICANN-NTIA agreement. - This proposal should meet the requirements of the Request For Proposals (RFP) produced by the IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Group (ICG). - The proposal should bring the provisions of the agreement related to the services and service levels up-to-date with current requirements where necessary. - This work should be coordinated with the other users of the IANA function as much as practical, with the aim of producing a proposed arrangement that is compatible with the proposed arrangements of the other IANA users. - The RIPE community asks its CRISP team representatives to keep it informed about progress and content of the proposal. - The RIPE community asks the CRISP team to complete the proposal and to submit it to the ICG before 15 January 2015. The RIPE CRISP team have also identified what we see as an additional principle, not currently made explicit: - Changes to the policy-making structures or processes relating to the IANA registries are not within the scope of the IANA stewardship discussion. At this stage, we (as RIPE CRISP team members) would appreciate any feedback from the community on these principles. The timeline for the CRISP team?s work is very aggressive, and we plan to provide regular updates to this working group, both on the substance of the proposal being developed, the text under discussion and the CRISP team's timeline and processes (including information about public teleconferences). Best regards, Nurani Nimpuno on behalf of the RIPE CRISP team From seun.ojedeji at gmail.com Fri Nov 28 17:30:13 2014 From: seun.ojedeji at gmail.com (Seun Ojedeji) Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 20:30:13 +0400 Subject: [cooperation-wg] The RIPE Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) work In-Reply-To: <5CA4E0D5-9DDB-430F-B165-6D615D554217@netnod.se> References: <5CA4E0D5-9DDB-430F-B165-6D615D554217@netnod.se> Message-ID: sent from Google nexus 4 kindly excuse brevity and typos. On 28 Nov 2014 18:40, "Nurani Nimpuno" wrote: >. Their work will be guided by the principles agreed by the RIPE community (see below) and they will ensure that the community remains informed as to the progress and direction of discussions in the CRISP team. > Great, it will be good to agree on a global set of principles instead of going the regional route. It's important that all RIRs address issues from same set of principles. Will be good to see the crisp collaboratively (in consultation with the community) develop a single set of principles and then proceed to developing a single draft proposal which each RIR can then discuss. > Communication to the RIPE community will be via the RIPE Cooperation Working Group mailing list. > > The principles agreed by the RIPE community, as understood (and updated) by the RIPE CRISP team members, are: > Great and it's something that I expect will also await views from other region crisps members to determine a definite set of principles. We had a great discussion at AfriNIC's just concluded public policy meeting. Cheers! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jaap at nlnetlabs.nl Sat Nov 29 10:24:23 2014 From: jaap at nlnetlabs.nl (Jaap Akkerhuis) Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 10:24:23 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] IANA Stewardship Transition Message-ID: <201411290924.sAT9ONGe093070@bela.nlnetlabs.nl> Announcement about "IANA Stewardship Transition Cross Community Working Group (CWG) on Naming Related Functions" . Chairs' Statement with progress update and route ahead: jaap