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Hi everyone, Thank you all for volunteering to participate in the RIPE DNS Resolver Best Common Practice Task Force. You have now been subscribed to the <dns-resolver-tf@ripe.net> mailing list. You can see the list of subscribers below. Please note that the mailing list will be publicly archived and linked from the TF webpage: https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/tf/dns-resolver-best-common-practice-t... Please also note the Definitions and Guidelines for RIPE Task Forces: https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-782/ Since Shane Kerr was involved in developing the idea for this task force and since Shane is not a RIPE Working Group co-chair anymore, he kindly offered to be the chair of this Task Force. If there are any objections, please let me know. We will also need a co-chair. Suzanne Taylor (Public Policy & Internet Governance expert at the RIPE NCC) will support this task force as a policy expert. Suzanne has been following the process around the DNS4EU initiative closely from the beginning. Boris Duval (Communications Officer at the RIPE NCC) will support you from a communications perspective (taking minutes, arranging meetings, keeping track of action points and deadlines). As a first step, I suggest you get together and review the charter which is currently published as a draft. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. I am looking forward to supporting you and working with you on this new RIPE community activity. Kind regards, Mirjam ====== Maarten Aertsen (NLnetLabs) Farzaneh Badii (Digital Medusa) Vittorio Bertola (Open Xchange) Stephane Bortzmeyer (AFNIC) Joe Crowe (Comcast) João Damas (APNIC and RIPE DNS WG co-chair) Marco Davids (SIDN) Boris Duval (RIPE NCC) Paul Ebersman (Neustar) Gaurav Kansal (NIC India) Shane Kerr (NS1) Lars-Johan Liman (Netnod) Suzanne Taylor (RIPE NCC) John Todd (Quad9) Tim Wicinski (IETF DNSOP WG and DPRIVE WG co-chair) Janos Zsako (NIC.HU)
Dear Colleagues, On 23/01/2023 10.38, Mirjam Kuehne wrote:
Thank you all for volunteering to participate in the RIPE DNS Resolver Best Common Practice Task Force.
Thank you for organizing this Mirjam, and thanks to João for coming up with the initial idea, developing it forward, and for building interest in the effort.
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Cool. Mirjam is helping me try to get a separate channel for us to have non-public communications, such as sending Doodle polls to organize any real-time sessions and things like that.
Since Shane Kerr was involved in developing the idea for this task force and since Shane is not a RIPE Working Group co-chair anymore, he kindly offered to be the chair of this Task Force. If there are any objections, please let me know. We will also need a co-chair.
We don't like single points of failure, so please consider co-chairing.
Suzanne Taylor (Public Policy & Internet Governance expert at the RIPE NCC) will support this task force as a policy expert. Suzanne has been following the process around the DNS4EU initiative closely from the beginning.
Boris Duval (Communications Officer at the RIPE NCC) will support you from a communications perspective (taking minutes, arranging meetings, keeping track of action points and deadlines).
Great to have support from the RIPE NCC. Thank you both.
As a first step, I suggest you get together and review the charter which is currently published as a draft.
Makes sense, although I'm hoping we can also use that time to discuss the plans for the task force. Once we get that non-public channel set up I'll send out the aforementioned Doodle poll. Cheers, -- Shane
Shane! On Tue, Jan 24, 2023 at 3:55 AM Shane Kerr <shane@time-travellers.org> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
On 23/01/2023 10.38, Mirjam Kuehne wrote:
Thank you all for volunteering to participate in the RIPE DNS Resolver Best Common Practice Task Force.
Thank you for organizing this Mirjam, and thanks to João for coming up with the initial idea, developing it forward, and for building interest in the effort.
You have now been subscribed to the <dns-resolver-tf@ripe.net> mailing list. You can see the list of subscribers below. Please note that the mailing list will be publicly archived and linked from the TF webpage: >
https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/tf/dns-resolver-best-common-practice-t...
Cool.
Mirjam is helping me try to get a separate channel for us to have non-public communications, such as sending Doodle polls to organize any real-time sessions and things like that.
One thing I noticed when signing up for DNS-OARC yesterday was that a good percentage of us will be in Atlanta next month. I am not suggesting we wait that long to connect, but an interesting idea for a session with a number of folks in the same room.
Since Shane Kerr was involved in developing the idea for this task force and since Shane is not a RIPE Working Group co-chair anymore, he kindly offered to be the chair of this Task Force. If there are any objections, please let me know. We will also need a co-chair.
We don't like single points of failure, so please consider co-chairing.
I will support anyone who wishes to co-chair with Shane.
As a first step, I suggest you get together and review the charter which is currently published as a draft.
Makes sense, although I'm hoping we can also use that time to discuss the plans for the task force. Once we get that non-public channel set up I'll send out the aforementioned Doodle poll.
Looking forward to working with all of you. tim
Tim, On 24/01/2023 11.34, Tim Wicinski wrote:
One thing I noticed when signing up for DNS-OARC yesterday was that a good percentage of us will be in Atlanta next month. I am not suggesting we wait that long to connect, but an interesting idea for a session with a number of folks in the same room.
Nice idea. I hope we can have a first meeting before then, but in any case face-to-face at DNS-OARC might make sense. I will be attending DNS-OARC remotely so will not be available for this, but if there are other folks who are interested in discussing things then they should do it! I've put together an initial poll just to see how many folks are going to be there and up for it: https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/eXQY4yVa (Hopefully this hides participant names, since I don't have a non-public way to communicate with the members yet.) If there are enough folks someone can ask NANOG and/or DNS-OARC people for a meeting room, or just chat over a meal, or whatever. BTW, interesting research about your brain during face-to-face interactions versus remote: "The study found that face-to-face interactions elicited nine significant cross-brain links between frontal and temporal areas of the brain, whereas remote interactions generated only one." https://neurosciencenews.com/brain-development-tech-communication-22285/ Cheers, -- Shane
Colleages, On 26/01/2023 11.01, Shane Kerr wrote:
On 24/01/2023 11.34, Tim Wicinski wrote:
One thing I noticed when signing up for DNS-OARC yesterday was that a good percentage of us will be in Atlanta next month. I am not suggesting we wait that long to connect, but an interesting idea for a session with a number of folks in the same room.
Nice idea. I hope we can have a first meeting before then, but in any case face-to-face at DNS-OARC might make sense.
I will be attending DNS-OARC remotely so will not be available for this, but if there are other folks who are interested in discussing things then they should do it! I've put together an initial poll just to see how many folks are going to be there and up for it:
It looks like only three members of the resolver task force will be at the DNS-OARC meeting, so I don't think it makes much sense for this task force to get together there. Enjoy the meeting though, it looks awesome! Cheers, -- Shane
participants (3)
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Mirjam Kuehne
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Shane Kerr
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Tim Wicinski