[rssac-caucus] Monthly update
Carlos Reyes
carlos.reyes at icann.org
Mon Mar 6 19:02:18 UTC 2017
Hello, Caucus members.
Below is a monthly update for your review. As always, please do not hesitate to contact my colleagues or me with any questions about RSSAC or Caucus activities.
Best,
Carlos
Two New Caucus Members
Please welcome Fred Baker and Robert Story to the Caucus. They have been subscribed to this list and their statements of interest are available here.
Next Caucus Meeting
As you know, the next Caucus meeting will be on Sunday, 26 March in Chicago, IL, USA during IETF98 (remote participation will be available). Andrew McConachie (andrew.mcconachie at icann.org) will be on site and is also leading the agenda development process. Please stand by for updated information from him.
ICANN58
The next ICANN meeting begins this Saturday in Copenhagen, Denmark. The RSSAC will be participating in two “How It Works: Root Server Operations” tutorials on Sunday, 12 March and Monday, 13 March. The RSSAC will have a joint meeting with the ICANN Board and a public session on Tuesday, 14 March as well as several work sessions throughout the week.
Work Parties
Two work parties are active in the Caucus. Please contact John Bond (john.bond at icann.org) for information about “Technical Analysis of the Naming Scheme used for Individual Root Servers” and Kaveh Ranjbar (kaveh.ranjbar at ripe.net) for information about “Distribution of Anycast Instances.”
RSSAC Meeting Minutes
The minutes from the RSSAC meetings on 5 January and 2 February have been posted here.
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