Peter, On Thursday, 2012-06-14 08:54:53 +0200, Peter Koch <pk@DENIC.DE> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 06:11:45PM -0400, lists@help.org wrote:
understand what is going on. Right now they are cryptic and they do not identify the actual issues at hand and don't achieve the goal of allowing people the opportunity to see what is going on.
I disagree with this assessment. The minutes are detailed and, to my reading, reflect the session well. They list statements, facts, and actions. Minutes do not provide conclusions or speculation, therefore I'd appreciate if you took the time to re-read and clearly state the deficiencies you perceive instead of using terms like "cryptic" without substantiation. And for that matter, approval of the minutes does not imply happiness with either the content or the result of the meeting.
This is spot-on. (Although I wasn't at the meeting this time and haven't reviewed the streaming feed, so I am talking about form, and can't confirm the content!) Most actual issues are discussed on this list before the meetings, although of course not all. Some come from the wider world, and some are brought to the attention of the working group at the RIPE meeting itself. If one wants to know the background of what is being discussed in a RIPE working group, then one should simply follow the mailing list for a while, and either attend a RIPE meeting or watch the live streams. It takes time, but most things worth doing do! An alternate strategy may be to ask someone involved in the group (like one of the working group chairs) for some of their time, and they may be willing to explain their view of the current status of the work. Also any actual policy proposals are on the policy development page: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/current-proposals Cheers, -- Shane