[ispcp] are any of us already involved in this conversation with the IETF? 'seems like a good idea.

Tony Holmes tonyarholmes at btinternet.com
Fri Jan 31 08:47:22 UTC 2014


Let's add this topic to the agenda on Monday. 

I'm becoming more engaged in the IETF again after dropping out for a while
so would be keen to follow up on this.

Tony

 

From: owner-ispcp at gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-ispcp at gnso.icann.org] On
Behalf Of Mike O'Connor
Sent: 29 January 2014 12:48
To: ispcp at icann.org
Subject: [ispcp] are any of us already involved in this conversation with
the IETF? 'seems like a good idea.

 

hi all,

 

here's a neat call to action from the IETF to entangle ourselves across
organizational boundaries a little more.  i've never gotten involved in the
IETF because i never really felt like i had a starting point, but i'd like
to.  maybe we could form a little gang to follow up on this?

 

mikey

 


New Project: Operators and the IETF


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<http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ietf-lo
go-200x115.jpg> 

As some of you may know, the team behind Deploy360
<http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/about/team/>  also works on other,
related projects whenever that makes sense. I'm extremely happy today to get
to announce one such new project! We're calling it "Operators and the IETF"
and I'm really looking forward to it.

The objective of this new project is ultimately to facilitate communications
between the operator community and the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) to help ensure that operational realities inform the development of
key standards. We want to foster a larger and more engaged operator
community around the IETF and protocol development work. In order to ensure
that we take the most effective action, we will focus initially on talking
to operators around the world, gathering information and defining the
problem statement(s).

If you are an operator, we need your input! We want to know if you are
active in the IETF or not, and why - no matter the reasons. You can provide
your input in three ways:

1.	The quickest and easiest is likely to complete our online survey
<https://internetsociety2.wufoo.com/forms/operators-and-the-ietf/> . Just
answer as honestly and completely as you can (and then remember to share the
link with friends and colleagues).
2.	Possibly the best way to get us your input, although less convenient
or immediate, is to tell us in person. Keep an eye out for us at networking
events around the globe (and watch our travel announcements here on the
blog), we are out there primarily to talk to you - so come find us! Dan,
Jan, Megan, and I would absolutely love to sit down somewhere with a snack
or a drink and riff on this, as well as other networking topics.
3.	Finally, if you're feeling exceptionally wordy, you can always shoot
us an email with your thoughts written out long form.

Most importantly: These options are not mutually exclusive! Feel free to
complete the survey, send a follow up email, and find us in person to chat.
We don't mind at all. =)

Once we have collected enough information, likely in the second half of 2014
or so, we will evaluate all of the input received and propose strategies for
solving identified problems and closing identified gaps. More on that once
we have some input to analyze!

So what are you waiting for? Go take the survey! And/or find one of us at
SANOG, JANOG, NZNOG, NANOG, APRICOT, MENOG, IETF, or ICANN in the next
couple months. I'm looking forward to it!


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