Colleagues,
Following Job's presentation "MANRS Implementation Document" at the BCOP
TF at RIPE71 last week
(https://ripe71.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/bcop-tf/), we corralled
a group of volunteers to move this project forward.
Folks that agreed to help and share their experience are: Brian J.
Foust, Aaron Hughes, Will van Gulik and Aris Lambrianidis. Thank you!
Of course Job and I will continue to shoulder this effort.
To continue discussions and produce a draft document for wider review we
created a mailinglist:
https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/manrs-bcop. Feel free to
subscribe if you are interested!
Otherwise - stay tuned.
Regards,
Job and Andrei
Job Snijders wrote on 29/10/15 17:41:
> Hi all,
>
> We discussed this idea a few times before and I think agreed that it'd
> be a good idea to have a more precise guidance for the implementation of
> MANRS Actions.
>
> As I can see, it will serve at least two purposes:
>
> - Ease deployment of measures required by MANRS (we are talking here
> about stub networks or small providers - the majority of ASNs)
> - Help checking if the network setup is compliant with MANRS
>
> From my discussions with operators at various meetings where Andrei
> Robachevsky presented MANRS it was also quite clear that such guidance
> for the MANRS "package" would be appreciated, also to be able to assess
> what it takes to become MANRS-compliant.
>
> So, Andrei and I took a stab at an outline of such document. It really
> has only a structure and is lacking content with examples, etc. at the
> moment. Help is needed!
>
> We put it as a Google doc, all of you should be able to edit it, so
> please help with some stuff. Even if it is a raw material - such input
> would be appreciated.
>
> The document is here:
>
>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FQAVawGGvb-xqNLeGLk05h5nuu0FSS_9KLv6gBa…
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Job