Dear ENOG commmunity,
we are a team of researchers from ICSI Berkeley, TU Berlin, TU Munich,
Internet Initiative Japan and UC Berkeley jointly working on a project
to assess the effects of IPv4 address exhaustion.
As part of our research, we conduct a survey among network operators.
The goal of this survey is to better understand the degree of IPv4
scarcity that ISPs face and which measures are taken to combat it (IPv4
Carrier-Grade NAT deployment, IPv4 address markets, and IPv6 transition
mechanisms).
If you work for an ISP that connects end-users to the Internet, we would
greatly appreciate your response.
To participate, please visit http://natsurvey.icsi.berkeley.edu/
(answering should take less than 5 minutes, all questions are explicitly
optional).
We will make anonymized results of this survey available to the public
in early 2016.
Thank you very much for your support!
If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me
directly at prichter AT icsi DOT berkeley DOT edu.
Dear colleagues,
Our training team travels the RIPE NCC service region to deliver
training courses to our members without any additional cost.
Over the next few months, we'll be in Amsterdam, London, Toulouse,
Prague, Baku, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Vilnius, Chisinau, Bishkek.
Visit the following page to register and to check which training courses
we are giving in your area:
https://lirportal.ripe.net/training/courses
The RIPE NCC delivers the following training courses:
- LIR Training Course
- RIPE Database Training Course
- Basic IPv6 Training Course
- DNSSEC Training Course
- 2 days Advanced IPv6 Training Course
- 2 days BGP Operations and Security Training Course
For more information visit:
https://www.ripe.net/support/training/courses
With kind regards,
Rumy Spratley-Kanis
Training Services Manager
Dear colleagues,
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on
the programme for the ENOG11 meeting, which will take place in Moscow,
Russia 7-8 June 2016. The same ENOG PC will also work on the programme
for the ENOG12 meeting, which is planned for October 2016.
The PC has already attracted a strong team of industry experts with
diverse regional and international experience, and we are looking for
new members to join us.
What is expected from a PC member?
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- To actively participate in forming the programme of the ENOG meeting.
This implies active participation in the PC activities (teleconferences,
on-site meetings, reviews, etc.) and working towards reaching consensus
on decision points.
- To actively seek content that is relevant and interesting to the ENOG
community. This includes reaching out to presenters of interesting
talks, people involved in projects, research or other activities that
may be of interest to the community.
- To stay aware of the topics that address the needs and interests of
the ENOG community. This requires good knowledge of relevant regional
and/or international issues and usually assumes attendance of ENOG meetings.
- To actively publicize the meeting and its agenda to potential
attendees, using both personal contacts and social networking.
If you meet the above requirements and are willing to commit your
expertise and energy to the work of the ENOG 11-12 PC, please send an email
and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: <pc(a)enog.org>. Please
do this no later than *December 15, 2015*.
Your time and participation matters so join us and volunteer today!
More information about ENOG: http://www.enog.org/
Programme Committee charter: http://www.enog.org/about/pc/charter/
Kind Regards,
Sergey Myasoedov
for the ENOG Programme Committee
Dear colleagues,
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on
the programme for the ENOG11 meeting, which will take place in Moscow,
Russia 7-8 June 2016. The same ENOG PC will also work on the programme
for the ENOG12 meeting, which is planned for October 2016.
The PC has already attracted a strong team of industry experts with
diverse regional and international experience, and we are looking for
new members to join us.
What is expected from a PC member?
-------------------------------
- To actively participate in forming the programme of the ENOG meeting.
This implies active participation in the PC activities (teleconferences,
on-site meetings, reviews, etc.) and working towards reaching consensus
on decision points.
- To actively seek content that is relevant and interesting to the ENOG
community. This includes reaching out to presenters of interesting
talks, people involved in projects, research or other activities that
may be of interest to the community.
- To stay aware of the topics that address the needs and interests of
the ENOG community. This requires good knowledge of relevant regional
and/or international issues and usually assumes attendance of ENOG meetings.
- To actively publicize the meeting and its agenda to potential
attendees, using both personal contacts and social networking.
If you meet the above requirements and are willing to commit your
expertise and energy to the work of the ENOG 11-12 PC, please send an email
and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: <pc(a)enog.org>. Please
do this no later than *December 15, 2015*.
Your time and participation matters so join us and volunteer today!
More information about ENOG: http://www.enog.org/
Programme Committee charter: http://www.enog.org/about/pc/charter/
Kind Regards,
Sergey Myasoedov
for the ENOG Programme Committee
Dear colleagues,
It with great sorrow that I forward this sad news to you all.
Serge Radovcic
Chief Communications Officer
RIPE NCC
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Onderwerp: [comms] Rob Blokzijl Dies Peacefully Aged 72
Datum: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 11:02:11 +0100
Van: Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg(a)ripe.net>
Aan: RIPE Community <ripe-list(a)ripe.net>
Dear colleagues,
I have the painful duty to inform you that Rob Blokzijl, RIPE Chair
Emeritus died at his home in the Netherlands yesterday after a long illness.
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/rob-blokzijl-obituary
This is a sad moment for all of us because we loose a leader whose
influence permeates the RIPE community and the way we conduct our work.
Rob will live on in this way.
Those who wish to share their own tribute to Rob can do so here for all
to see:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/mirjam/tribute-to-dr-robert-blokzij-1943-2015
I am sure Rob would wish to see positive, even somewhat lighthearted
and anecdotal contributions.
Daniel Karrenberg
Chief Scientist
RIPE NCC