From mir at ripe.net Mon Mar 6 14:42:16 2017 From: mir at ripe.net (Mirjam Kuehne) Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2017 14:42:16 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Uncertainty is Key Message-ID: Dear colleagues, In order to manufacture Internet connectivity, network operators around the globe make a joint effort. As of today, they have interconnected more than 55,000 Autonomous Systems. By the measure of existence, the Internet gives evidence of a remarkable degree of decentral coordination between networkers. Please find more on RIPE Labs in a new article by Uta Meier-Hahn: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/uta_meier_hahn/uncertainty-is-key Kind regards, Mirjam Kuhne RIPE NCC From Achilleas.KEMOS at ec.europa.eu Tue Mar 7 12:43:02 2017 From: Achilleas.KEMOS at ec.europa.eu (Achilleas.KEMOS at ec.europa.eu) Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 11:43:02 +0000 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Call for Agenda Items RIPE74 - Cooperation WG Message-ID: <5213F3B60B84F74AA0C30985B5E546565CCD4388@S-DC-ESTG02-J.net1.cec.eu.int> Dear group members, Our meeting at RIPE74 is just ten weeks away and we are in the process of setting the agenda. If you would like to suggest a topic for discussion or have a presentation you have or would like to see presented, please get in touch with us. Best regards, Julf & Achilleas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 10:43:16 2017 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 10:43:16 +0100 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Fwd: [hrpc] New Version Notification for draft-tenoever-hrpc-association-00.txt References: <5ba63c7b-61c9-4ea8-ba91-a13a7b23b1e2@typeapp.com> Message-ID: <0AA1978D-FCF8-4CEA-8D65-167020898A8B@gmail.com> I believe this could be of interest to a number of people in the WG. Gordon > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Niels ten Oever > Subject: [hrpc] Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-tenoever-hrpc-association-00.txt > Date: 12 March 2017 at 22:02:36 GMT+1 > To: hrpc at irtf.org > > On Mar 12, 2017, at 18:05, internet-drafts at ietf.org wrote: > > A new version of I-D, draft-tenoever-hrpc-association-00.txt > has been successfully submitted by Niels ten Oever and posted to the > IETF repository. > > Name: draft-tenoever-hrpc-association > Revision: 00 > Title: Freedom of Association on the Internet > Document date: 2017-03-12 > Group: Individual Submission > Pages: 12 > URL: https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-tenoever-hrpc-association-00.txt > Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-tenoever-hrpc-association/ > Htmlized: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-tenoever-hrpc-association-00 > > > Abstract: > This documents aims to document the relation between Internet > protocols and the right to freedom of assembly and association. The > Internet increasingly mediates our lives and thus the ability to > excercise human rights. Since Internet protocols play a central role > in the management, development and use of the Internet the relation > between the two should be documented and adverse impacts on this > human right should be mitigated. On the other hand there have also > been methods of protest, a form of freedom of assembly, on the > Internet that have been harmful to Internet connectivity and the > Internet infrastructure, such as DDoS attacks. This document aims to > document forms of protest, association and assembly that do not have > a negative impact on the Internet infrastructure. > > > > > Please note that it may take a couple of minutes from the time of submission > until the htmlized version and diff are available at tools.ietf.org. > > The IETF Secretariat > > _______________________________________________ > hrpc mailing list > hrpc at irtf.org > https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/hrpc From marcoh at ripe.net Tue Mar 14 11:13:30 2017 From: marcoh at ripe.net (Marco Hogewoning) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 14:13:30 +0400 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Request to contribute to AIOTI survey on IoT indentifiers Message-ID: <3512E327-BC12-4735-9171-26895F4E3AAC@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The RIPE NCC is a member of the the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI). Its standardisation group (WG3) has established a task force to look at identifiers for use in the Internet of Things (IoT). One of the task force's work items is to collect information about any existing identification systems and standards that could be considered for application in IoT and investigate identification needs and requirements from IoT implementers. They have created a short survey to gather this information and asked us to invite the RIPE community to contribute. As both the requirements and options available will probably vary significantly between different IoT products and services, we don't think it's feasible to provide the task force with a consolidated response, as compiling such an answer to some extent would duplicate the work of the task force. Instead, we encourage RIPE community members who have a stake in IoT or associated identification mechanisms or standards to respond to the survey on an individual basis. The survey is available here: https://goo.gl/forms/vT22nR1ZEh13lfzi1 You are kindly requested to respond before 7 April. Please also see the attached message from Juergen Helles, Chair of the task force. As a member of AIOTI, we will continue to monitor and contribute to the work of AIOTI WG3 and this task force. Regards Marco Hogewoning RIPE NCC - External Relations > > > The Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation AIOTI (www.aioti.org) was initiated by the European Commission in 2015, with the aim to strengthen the dialogue and interaction among Internet of Things (IoT) players in Europe, and to contribute to the creation of a dynamic European IoT ecosystem to speed up the take up of IoT. Further objectives of the Alliance are fostering experimentation, replication, and deployment of IoT and supporting convergence and interoperability of IoT standards; gathering evidence on market obstacles for IoT deployment; and mapping and bridging global, EU, and member states' IoT innovation activities. > > AIOTI Working Group 03 is a focus of European engagement and steering in the IoT standardization process: > - Maintain a view on the landscape of IoT standards-relevant activities being driven by Standard Developing Organizations, Consortia, Alliances and Open Source Software projects > - Provide a forum for analysis, discussion and alignment of strategic, cross-domain, technical themes and shared concerns across landscape activities > - Develop recommendations and guidelines addressing those concerns > - Engage the IoT community in disseminating and promoting the results and steering emerging standards > Note that AIOTI will not develop standards itself but interact with standardization development organizations and consortia in order to initiate standardization activities. > > Identification plays an important role for IoT. In addition to the identification of the Things identification of other entities will be needed. Various identification schemes already exist, are standardized and deployed. A thorough analysis of the identification needs and related standardization for IoT is therefore needed. The AIOTI WG03 IoT Identifier task force was setup specifically to > - Evaluate identification needs for IoT and related requirements > - Collect existing identification standards and ongoing standardization work and elaborate their applicability for IoT. > The results of these activities will be published in a public report on IoT Identifiers. > > The task force has setup a online survey in order to collect input for the above task. > > IoT Identifier Survey (https://goo.gl/forms/vT22nR1ZEh13lfzi1) > > We are asking RIPE Community to provide feedback to the survey until Friday April 7th 2017. > > Please also feel free to distribute this survey request to your members for their individual feedback to the survey. > > Please note, that the information that you provide will be anonymized, i.e. there will be no reference to your specific contribution to the survey in the public report. Still you can request to be listed in the report as a contributor to the survey without reference to your specific contribution. > A pdf file with the survey questions is attached for your information, but please use the only survey (see link above) for your feedback. > > In case you have questions on the survey don?t hesitate to contact the co-chair of the AITOI WG3 IoT Identifier task force (juergen.heiles at siemens.com, henri.barthel at gs1.org). > > > Best Regards > > Juergen Heiles, AIOTI WG3 IoT Identifier task force co-chair From BECHA at ripe.net Thu Mar 30 12:57:51 2017 From: BECHA at ripe.net (Vesna Manojlovic) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2017 12:57:51 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] Live blogging from RightCon in Brussels In-Reply-To: <7e90387b-f693-662f-b736-75327248b506@ripe.net> References: <7e90387b-f693-662f-b736-75327248b506@ripe.net> Message-ID: Dear all, I am at a conference where lots of topics are relevant for this community: https://www.rightscon.org/ 29-31. March 2017 , Brussels Please check out these RIPE Labs articles if interested: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/becha/rightscon-2017-day-two https://labs.ripe.net/Members/becha/rightscon-2017-day-one https://labs.ripe.net/Members/becha/live-blogging-from-rightscon .. and another one coming up tomorrow. There is a live-stream too: https://t.co/Simfc64m3l Please let me know if you want me to report back on something specific, or if you want me to convey a special message from you.. Regards, Vesna