All,
It is that time of the year again. There will be a Ripe meeting in
Dublin this time (<https://ripe66.ripe.net/>) and the DNS Working
group is scheduled to meet Wednesday May 15th in the slots just before
and after lunch. We are looking for agenda items. Given the
discussions on various lists some subjects such as
- DNSSEC validation experiences (Comcast, Google)
- Root key rollover issues
- (DNS) response rate issues
- new gTLDs
seem to have the interest of various people.
So in case you want to share your experience with you colleges, do
send us proposals for agenda items. Note the subjects in list above is
are only examples. If there are other things to discuss, do send in a
proposal. Remember, this your Working Group and you meeting, we are
here only to serve you.
jaap (stuckee for the agenda)
OARC's 2013 Spring Workshop will be held on Sunday 12th, and the morning
of Monday 13th May 2013, in Dublin Ireland, at the same location as, and
immediately prior to the RIPE66 meeting.
Call for Presentations
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We are soliciting presentations in all areas of DNS-OARC's
"Operations, Analysis, and Research" mission. Topics in the past have
included DNSSEC deployment and troubleshooting, analyses of new
threats, tools for improved operations, and research into stability
and performance of large and complex DNS installations.
This workshop continues OARC's tradition of having spring meetings
include a strong operational component. Presentations from DNS operators
are particularly welcome. We'll also gladly accept talks from DNS
researchers, as well as any other DNS-related subjects.
Please e-mail <submissions(a)dns-oarc.net> with a brief abstract of your
proposed talk.
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OARC Workshops are open to OARC members, presenters, and to all other
parties interested in DNS operations and research, subject to available
space.
Information on the venue and accommodation, with registration and other
details to follow, are available at:
https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/workshop-201305
We gratefully acknowledge the sponsorship of this meeting by IEDR (.ie).
Keith Mitchell
President, DNS-OARC
Hi all,
The following ICANN public comment period opened today:
http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/root-zone-consultation-08mar13-…
Your responses to the questions presented above would be most welcome. Please feel very free to pass on the link to anybody you think might be interested in this topic.
Joe