From enog at ripe.net Tue Oct 1 09:54:16 2013 From: enog at ripe.net (ENOG) Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 10:54:16 +0300 Subject: ENOG 6: Opens Today! In-Reply-To: <51A30D97.30903@ripe.net> References: <51A30D97.30903@ripe.net> Message-ID: <524A7FA8.70403@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The ENOG 6/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting opens in Kiev today at 08:00 UTC. If you cannot attend the Meeting in person, you can follow the proceedings and participate remotely by viewing the live webcast and using the chat facilities: http://www.enog.org/live-stream/ http://www.enog.org/live-stream-sd/ http://www.enog.org/ru/pryamaya-translyatsiya/ http://www.enog.org/ru/pryamaya-translyatsiya-sd/ Your participation will ensure that this will be another excellent event for the region! Kind regards, The ENOG 6 Meeting Team From chrisb at ripe.net Tue Oct 1 15:44:13 2013 From: chrisb at ripe.net (Chris Buckridge) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 16:44:13 +0300 Subject: RIPE NCC Engagement with the EU Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We have published a new article on RIPE Labs, outlining the RIPE NCC's general strategy for engaging with the institutions of the European Union. It also looks specifically at recent legislative proposals regarding electronic identification (eID) and network and information security (NIS): https://labs.ripe.net/Members/chrisb/engaging-with-eu-legislative-process As ever, we welcome all feedback and discussion, either on the Cooperation Working Group mailing list, or on the RIPE Labs page. We also look forward to further discussion of these issues at the upcoming RIPE 67 Cooperation Working Group session. Best regards, Chris Buckridge External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC From gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com Tue Oct 1 22:37:21 2013 From: gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com (Gordon Lennox) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2013 22:37:21 +0200 Subject: [cooperation-wg] RIPE NCC Engagement with the EU In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Excellent. But we may also need now to consider the "Connected Continent" package. For pointers to the proposed regulation, the press release and more, see: http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/connected-continent-single-telecom-market-growth-jobs There was already a roundtable in the Parliament on the "network neutrality" aspects last week. Gordon On 1 Oct, 2013, at 15:44, Chris Buckridge wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > We have published a new article on RIPE Labs, outlining the RIPE NCC's general strategy for engaging with the institutions of the European Union. It also looks specifically at recent legislative proposals regarding electronic identification (eID) and network and information security (NIS): > https://labs.ripe.net/Members/chrisb/engaging-with-eu-legislative-process > > As ever, we welcome all feedback and discussion, either on the Cooperation Working Group mailing list, or on the RIPE Labs page. We also look forward to further discussion of these issues at the upcoming RIPE 67 Cooperation Working Group session. > > Best regards, > Chris Buckridge > External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC From hank at efes.iucc.ac.il Wed Oct 2 10:25:45 2013 From: hank at efes.iucc.ac.il (Hank Nussbacher) Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 11:25:45 +0300 Subject: RIPE NCC Engagement with the EU In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20131002112143.05135c38@efes.iucc.ac.il> At 16:44 01/10/2013 +0300, Chris Buckridge wrote: I have viewed the RIPE Labs as a technical lab for new and leading edge systems in the realm of networking and routing. Using it to distribute and discuss policy (even related to technical issues) diminishes and dilutes the focus of the RIPE Labs. Perhaps some other section of RIPE would be a more appropriate venue? -Hank >Dear colleagues, > >We have published a new article on RIPE Labs, outlining the RIPE NCC's >general strategy for engaging with the institutions of the European Union. >It also looks specifically at recent legislative proposals regarding >electronic identification (eID) and network and information security (NIS): >https://labs.ripe.net/Members/chrisb/engaging-with-eu-legislative-process > >As ever, we welcome all feedback and discussion, either on the Cooperation >Working Group mailing list, or on the RIPE Labs page. We also look forward >to further discussion of these issues at the upcoming RIPE 67 Cooperation >Working Group session. > >Best regards, >Chris Buckridge >External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC From niall.oreilly at ucd.ie Wed Oct 2 10:38:12 2013 From: niall.oreilly at ucd.ie (Niall O'Reilly) Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 09:38:12 +0100 Subject: RIPE NCC Engagement with the EU In-Reply-To: <5.1.1.6.2.20131002112143.05135c38@efes.iucc.ac.il> References: <5.1.1.6.2.20131002112143.05135c38@efes.iucc.ac.il> Message-ID: On 2 Oct 2013, at 09:25, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > I have viewed the RIPE Labs as a technical lab for new and leading edge systems in the realm of networking and routing. Using it to distribute and discuss policy (even related to technical issues) diminishes and dilutes the focus of the RIPE Labs. Perhaps some other section of RIPE would be a more appropriate venue? Good point, Hank. If RIPE Labs is to be re-purposed, this should happen transparently, and by neither mission creep nor stealth. ?0,02 /Niall From arnold.nipper at de-cix.net Wed Oct 2 10:52:38 2013 From: arnold.nipper at de-cix.net (Arnold Nipper) Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 10:52:38 +0200 Subject: RIPE NCC Engagement with the EU In-Reply-To: References: <5.1.1.6.2.20131002112143.05135c38@efes.iucc.ac.il> Message-ID: <524BDED6.3030902@de-cix.net> On 02.10.2013 10:38, Niall O'Reilly wrote: > > On 2 Oct 2013, at 09:25, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > >> I have viewed the RIPE Labs as a technical lab for new and leading >> edge systems in the realm of networking and routing. Using it to >> distribute and discuss policy (even related to technical issues) >> diminishes and dilutes the focus of the RIPE Labs. Perhaps some >> other section of RIPE would be a more appropriate venue? > > Good point, Hank. > > If RIPE Labs is to be re-purposed, this should happen transparently, > and by neither mission creep nor stealth. > > ?0,02 /Niall > +1 Arnold -- Arnold Nipper CTO/COO e-mail: arnold.nipper at de-cix.net DE-CIX Management GmbH mobile: +49 172 2650958 Lichtstr. 43i, 50825 Koeln phone: +49 69 1730 902 22 Geschaeftsfuehrer Harald A. Summa fax: +49 69 4056 2716 Registergericht AG Koeln HRB 51135 http://www.de-cix.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Especially if policy or other developments are potentially affecting the technical community, we feel that it is important to inform our community about these matters. And RIPE Labs is a place where we can explain background information and timely topics in some more detail than on www.ripe.net or in an email. Since its inception we have quite regularly posted non-technical articles. However, the vast majority of RIPE Labs content has always been technical in nature, and we expect this to remain the case moving forward. I hope this responds to your concern. Kind regards, Mirjam Kuehne RIPE Labs Community Builder RIPE NCC On 2/10/13 10:25 AM, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > At 16:44 01/10/2013 +0300, Chris Buckridge wrote: > > I have viewed the RIPE Labs as a technical lab for new and leading edge > systems in the realm of networking and routing. Using it to distribute > and discuss policy (even related to technical issues) diminishes and > dilutes the focus of the RIPE Labs. Perhaps some other section of RIPE > would be a more appropriate venue? > > -Hank > >> Dear colleagues, >> >> We have published a new article on RIPE Labs, outlining the RIPE NCC's >> general strategy for engaging with the institutions of the European >> Union. It also looks specifically at recent legislative proposals >> regarding electronic identification (eID) and network and information >> security (NIS): >> https://labs.ripe.net/Members/chrisb/engaging-with-eu-legislative-process >> >> As ever, we welcome all feedback and discussion, either on the >> Cooperation Working Group mailing list, or on the RIPE Labs page. We >> also look forward to further discussion of these issues at the >> upcoming RIPE 67 Cooperation Working Group session. >> >> Best regards, >> Chris Buckridge >> External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC > > From koalafil at gmail.com Mon Oct 7 18:21:32 2013 From: koalafil at gmail.com (Filiz Yilmaz) Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 18:21:32 +0200 Subject: Lightning Talks at RIPE 67 Message-ID: <28426095-1EC1-4CEC-B79D-E9D955F4616A@gmail.com> Dear Colleagues, As there are just days left to meet in Athens at RIPE 67, please be reminded that RIPE PC is still accepting proposals for Lightning Talk slots, as part of the Plenary program. Lightning talks are short (5-10 minutes) presentations covering any topic and may or may not include slides. The presenter can choose how much of this time to spend on their presentation versus Q&A. Lightning talk proposals can be made in advance of a RIPE Meeting or during the days the meeting takes place. The PC decides which lightning talks to allow on short notice ? in some cases on the same day the lightning talk is proposed. As majority of the lightning talk slots will be scheduled on Monday and Tuesday of the meeting next week, we encourage you to submit your proposals within this week. You can make your submissions through the Submission system at https://ripe67.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/ See you next week! Filiz Yilmaz for the RIPE PC From ripencc-management at ripe.net Tue Oct 8 11:16:27 2013 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Axel Pawlik) Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 11:16:27 +0200 Subject: Montevideo Statement on the Future of Internet Cooperation, Uruguay, 7 October 2013 Message-ID: <4808CD44-55E9-4DD8-B8EB-A751B90F3C6C@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The leaders of organizations responsible for coordination of the Internet technical infrastructure globally have met in Montevideo, Uruguay, to consider current issues affecting the future of the Internet. The Internet and World Wide Web have brought major benefits in social and economic development worldwide. Both have been built and governed in the public interest through unique mechanisms for global multi-stakeholder Internet cooperation, which have been intrinsic to their success. The leaders discussed the clear need to continually strengthen and evolve these mechanisms, in truly substantial ways, to be able to address emerging issues faced by stakeholders in the Internet. In this sense: - They reinforced the importance of globally coherent Internet operations, and warned against Internet fragmentation at a national level. They expressed strong concern over the undermining of the trust and confidence of Internet users globally due to recent revelations of pervasive monitoring and surveillance. - They identified the need for ongoing effort to address Internet Governance challenges, and agreed to catalyze community-wide efforts towards the evolution of global multi-stakeholder Internet cooperation. - They called for accelerating the globalization of ICANN and IANA functions, towards an environment in which all stakeholders, including all governments, participate on an equal footing. - They also called for the transition to IPv6 to remain a top priority globally. In particular Internet content providers must serve content with both IPv4 and IPv6 services, in order to be fully reachable on the global Internet. Adiel A. Akplogan, CEO African Network Information Center (AFRINIC) John Curran, CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) Paul Wilson, Director General Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) Russ Housley, Chair Internet Architecture Board (IAB) Fadi Chehad?, President and CEO Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Jari Arkko, Chair Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO Internet Society (ISOC) Ra?l Echeberr?a, CEO Latin America and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) Axel Pawlik, Managing Director R?seaux IP Europ?ens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) Jeff Jaffe, CEO World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Kind regards Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC From denis at ripe.net Wed Oct 9 12:12:59 2013 From: denis at ripe.net (Denis Walker) Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2013 12:12:59 +0200 Subject: Clean up of old ASN references in the RIPE Database Message-ID: <52552C2B.7080704@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The RIPE NCC is starting to clean up references to returned AS Numbers in the RIPE Database, as discussed on the Address Policy Working Group Mailing List. The first batch of emails will be sent out today to the maintainers of the referencing objects. For details please see https://labs.ripe.net/Members/denis/making-more-16-bit-as-numbers-available Regards, Denis Walker Business Analyst RIPE NCC Database Team From gsockrider at arbor.net Wed Oct 9 18:31:35 2013 From: gsockrider at arbor.net (Sockrider, Gary) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 16:31:35 +0000 Subject: Arbor Networks 9th Annual Infrastructure Security Survey Message-ID: _______________________________________________________________________ Arbor Networks 9th Annual Infrastructure Security Survey Now Open _______________________________________________________________________ Arbor Networks would like to invite you to participate in our annual infrastructure security survey, an important initiative that touches service providers, enterprises, government agencies, universities and other network operators around the world. Please go here to participate in the 2013 survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FGY6KJD We are requesting that you complete and submit the survey by October 31, 2013. The purpose of the survey is to gauge and report on general security issues, practices, procedures and observations from the industry. All data gathered from the survey will be compiled, analyzed and reported in Arbor's 9th annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report which will be published in early 2014. Individual responses will be treated anonymously and no respondent names or company names will appear in the report or accompanying presentations and/or marketing materials. For your reference, our 8th annual Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report, issued earlier this year and based on responses to last year's survey is available here: http://pages.arbornetworks.com/rs/arbor/images/WISR2012_EN.pdf Your industry perspectives are important to Arbor and we value your input. Thank you, in advance, for your participation. With best regards, Arbor Networks From meeting at ripe.net Mon Oct 14 13:32:05 2013 From: meeting at ripe.net (RIPE Meeting Coordination) Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 14:32:05 +0300 Subject: [meetings] RIPE 67 Opening Today In-Reply-To: <5190FE6B.7060403@ripe.net> References: <5190FE6B.7060403@ripe.net> Message-ID: <525BD635.9050406@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The RIPE 67 Meeting was opened in Athens today by RIPE Chair, Rob Blokzil, followed by a welcome speech from Yannis Mitsos, Head of NOC, GRNET, the host of this RIPE Meeting. If you cannot be at RIPE 67 in person, you can follow the proceedings and participate remotely by viewing the live webcast and using the chat facilities: https://ripe67.ripe.net/live/main/ Your participation will ensure that this will be another excellent RIPE Meeting! Kind regards, The RIPE Meeting Team RIPE NCC From nominations at ripe.net Thu Oct 17 13:13:43 2013 From: nominations at ripe.net (Axel Pawlik) Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 13:13:43 +0200 Subject: Election for Seat on the NRO Number Council (NRO NC) Message-ID: <525FC667.3090308@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, Tomorrow, 18 October, an election will take place to fill one seat for the RIPE NCC service region on the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC). The winning candidate will begin a three-year term on the NRO NC from 1 January 2014. Voting is open to anyone in attendance at the RIPE 67 Meeting in Athens and it will take place from 08:45 ? 10:45 on Friday morning. There will be a voting station at the Meet and Greet desk, just outside Ballroom II + III. All attendees will be offered a voting slip and should give their completed voting slip to the election officer at the voting station. The three candidates standing for election are: - Alain Bidron - Sander Steffann - Filiz Yilmaz The candidates? biographies are available at: http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/internet-governance/internet-technical-community/nro/nro-nc/nominations-2013/confirmed-nominees Candidates will also make a brief statement in support of their candidacy at the NRO/RIR Reports session, which take place on Friday from 09:00 ? 10:30 (UTC +3). Kind regards, Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC From ripencc-management at ripe.net Mon Oct 21 15:02:15 2013 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Serge Radovcic) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 15:02:15 +0200 Subject: NRO preparing for IGF 2013 in Bali, Indonesia Message-ID: <71083140-2C80-4302-9166-DEE860416918@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, As the eighth Internet Governance Forum (IGF) approaches, the Number Resource Organization (NRO) invites all members of the global Internet community to participate in this open dialogue on Internet governance where all stakeholders meet on an equal footing. As the unified voice for the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), the NRO recognizes the participation of the public and private sectors, as well as all aspects of civil society as critical to discussions on the future of the Internet. The NRO encourages all Internet stakeholders to take part in this important event. If you are unable to attend the 2013 IGF in person, anyone can join the sessions via live webcast and participate in discussions in real time. There will also be several remotes hubs around the world. For more updates, you can follow @IGF2013 on Twitter and the IGF Secretariat on Facebook. For event details, please refer to the local host website,http://igf2013.or.id. NRO participation at the IGF The theme of the 2013 IGF is ?Building Bridges ? Enhancing Multistakeholder Cooperation for Growth and Sustainable Development?. This year the NRO will host two workshops in the Enhanced Cooperation Track, to promote understanding of the multistakeholder approach to Internet number resource management and the need for openness and transparency in such discussions. ? IPv4 Markets and Legacy Space This workshop will address the growing interest from many stakeholders in IPv4 trading and so-called ?legacy? address space. It will consider how these issues may affect the future growth of the Internet and the continuing deployment of IPv6 on networks around the world. Read more about this workshop at: http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/wks2013/workshop_2013_accomplish_list_view.php?xpsltipq_je=144 ? Importance of Regional Coordination in Internet Governance This workshop will explore the important roles played by the variety of regionally-based governance and engagement structures that have evolved to meet the needs of Internet stakeholders. Read more about this workshop at: http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/wks2013/workshop_2013_accomplish_list_view.php?xpsltipq_je=145 More information about NRO and RIR activities during the IGF week is available at: http://www.nro.net/news/internet-governance-forum-2013-in-bali-indonesia If you are able to be in Bali for the event, be sure to visit the NRO booth number 23 in the IGF Village! Staff from all five RIRs will be available to answer your questions about the NRO and the respective regional Internet communities. Kind regards, Serge Radovcic Chief Communications Officer RIPE NCC From ripencc-management at ripe.net Mon Oct 21 15:26:03 2013 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Serge Radovcic) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 15:26:03 +0200 Subject: RIPE 67 Meeting in Athens - Thank You Message-ID: <52652B6B.9040708@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, The RIPE 67 Meeting concluded in Athens on Friday, 18 October, and we would like to thank all members of the RIPE community who helped to make it a great success. There were 471 people in attendance, many of whom presented or actively engaged in discussions, and many more participated remotely via the webcast and chat facility. Your involvement helped ensure another vibrant RIPE Meeting. If you were unable to keep track of events in Athens, there are a number of ways you can catch up with what happened. The full meeting report, outlining what took place in each session, is available: https://ripe67.ripe.net/programme/report/ All the presentations given at the meeting are also available to download along with video recordings of the sessions: https://ripe67.ripe.net/presentations/presentation-archive/ If you attended RIPE 67, in-person or remotely, and would like to help us improve RIPE Meetings for the future, please fill out the feedback form: https://ripe67.ripe.net/feedback/ Finally, we would like to draw your attention to one event that took place at RIPE 67. At the closing plenary, Rob Blokzijl announced that after 25 years he would be stepping down as RIPE Chair at the end of the RIPE 68 Meeting in Warsaw. He also announced the appointment of Hans Petter Holen as Deputy RIPE Chair, and that Hans Petter would become Chair at the end of RIPE 68. We hope you join us in offering best wishes to Rob and Hans Petter as they work together to ensure a smooth hand-over of responsibilities in the months ahead. We look forward to seeing you in Warsaw from 12-16 May 2014 for RIPE 68: https://ripe68.ripe.net/ Kind regards, Serge Radovcic Chief Communications Officer RIPE NCC From ripencc-management at ripe.net Mon Oct 21 16:26:42 2013 From: ripencc-management at ripe.net (Axel Pawlik) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 16:26:42 +0200 Subject: Filiz Yilmaz Elected to RIPE Seat on NRO NC Message-ID: <526539A2.7040404@ripe.net> Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce that Filiz Yilmaz was elected to the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC) at a Plenary session of the RIPE 67 Meeting in Athens on 18 October 2013. Filiz will serve a three-year term from 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016. The election was to fill the seat being vacated by Hans Petter Holen. Details on the election process and the NRO NC are available at: https://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/internet-governance/internet-technical-community/nro/nro-nc/nominations-2013/nro-nc-nominations-2013 We would like to congratulate Filiz on her appointment and thank Hans Petter for his excellent work in representing RIPE during his tenure on the NRO NC. Best regards, Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC From gdendy at equinix.com Wed Oct 30 22:12:06 2013 From: gdendy at equinix.com (Greg Dendy) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 14:12:06 -0700 Subject: NANOG 60 - Atlanta - Call For Presentations is open! Message-ID: <18336F94-2430-4F60-B060-51C81719DF5A@equinix.com> NANOG Community, I hope everyone enjoyed NANOG 59 in Phoenix, NANOG?s largest attended meeting. Fresh off a great meeting, and our NANOG annual elections, we are already starting to get ready for NANOG 60 in Atlanta. If you have a topic you'd like to speak about, the program committee would love to consider it. 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