On 10 Mar 2022, at 17:47, Hisham Ibrahim hmi@ripe.net wrote:
Peace.
Dear all,
I hope this email finds you and your loved ones safe.
We at the RIPE NCC have been following the discussions on the thread. Allow me to share with you our thoughts and our suggested plan moving forward.
• The RIPE NCC organises a number of meetings all over its service region. At these meetings, attendees share insights into technical, administrative and policy issues that impact members and industry organisations in a particular geographical region. They are also an opportunity for us to gain valuable feedback about our services and activities.
In recent years it has become clear that national / local engagements allow for better understanding and support of the local needs. This led the RIPE NCC to increase the number of events such as the Internet Measurement Days, RIPE NCC Days, as well as national member lunches and Open Houses.
• ENOG (Eurasian Network Operators' Group) / RIPE NCC Regional Meetings were established in June 2011 as a means to bring RIPE and the RIPE NCC closer to the local communities in the Eurasian region.
There have been some discussions over the last few years on how to hand over the organisation of the ENOG meeting back to the community. At the last ENOG meeting (ENOG 18), the Program committee organised a Bird of a Feather (BoF) session on the ENOG charter, soliciting feedback from the community on how the future meeting organisation should look, however there was little agreement in terms of a clear path for the ENOG meeting
Here are my thoughts moving forward.
• The RIPE NCC will postone organising the upcoming ENOG 19 / RIPE NCC Regional Meeting, originally planned to be held 20-21 June 2022, Moscow, Russia.
Needless to say, the question of whether the ENOG meetings carry on and in what form is ultimately a matter for the community to decide and, when that time comes, the RIPE NCC will be happy to sponsor the event as it does for other community-led Network Operator Groups in the service region.
The population of Russia is greater than the overall population of other countries from the ENOG region. What way of voting do you propose?
• The RIPE NCC will reallocate the funds budgeted for holding the ENOG event towards organising more local engagements throughout the Eurasian region.
Something tells me that I should not wait for the RIPE events in Ukraine soon. May I ask you where do you plan to invest money for the next events?
I would imagine that the peering and interconnection landscape in the region will see major changes in the coming months. The RIPE NCC will be able to support the local communities with workshops, presentations and measurements customised to the development needs of the local technical communities.
• The RIPE NCC will increase its technical capabilities throughout the Eurasian region to support the local communities with their needs.
We currently have staff based in Armenia, Russia and Ukraine and will be looking over the next few months to add more technical experts to support the additional plans of engagement with the community.
For more information on our External Engagement and Community plans, please refer to our Activity Plan and Budget 2022: https://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-773.pdf
We will be publishing a RIPE Labs article soon with more details on our community development key focus areas throughout the RIPE NCC service region and as always we look to our community for feedback on how to best serve their development and engagement needs.
Regards, Hisham Ibrahim Chief Community Officer RIPE NCC
On 4 Mar 2022, at 02:43, Töma Gavrichenkov ximaera@gmail.com wrote:
Peace, (which is my usual greeting message, always was, and will ever be, — because the only thing I've always valued the most is peace)
As the Programme Committee Chair of the Eurasian Network Operators Group (ENOG), I, hereby, with all due respect, request that the RIPE Executive Board formally dissolve ENOG and cancel all the potential future meetings indefinitely.
Rationale: ENOG was founded in 2011 per the decision of the RIPE Executive Board, and it was assumed to be incorporating Ukrainian, Russian, Belarusian, Armenian, Azerbaijanian, and many other regional communities in the hope of building a better shared Internet space among the communities.
In view of the recent events (if not even the prior events), the said "ENOG community" does not exist anymore, and in no way it could be clear to the Programme Committee how to arrange a programme for all the distinct and divided communities colloqually recognized as ENOG at the time.
Technically, under normal circumstances, a request like this should've gone through a voting process in the PC; however, we currently have several PC members under ongoing _missile attacks_, and I therefore don't believe it is sane to arrange any vote in the PC.
Additionally, at the moment, being a Russian citizen, I don't believe I should assume there's a consensus in the entire RIPE Service Region to still invest trust in me, without further due diligence, to hold any official community position in the RIPE community; therefore, I hereby step down as the PC Chair.
It's now up to the members of the RIPE NCC Executive Board to decide on future actions, and I urge the RIPE NCC Executive Board to act. It is entirely up to the RIPE NCC Executive Board to consider any future alignments to replace ENOG.
Stay safe.
-- Töma
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