This is the first suggested agenda. Note that this include: - A skeleton built from the proposed charter of the wg, which you might not agree with. If the charter change, of course also the agenda is to be changed. - Bullets which doesn't have any speakers (yet). I want *YOU* to agree on saying something. Or, even better, nominate your friend/enemy instead of taking up the glove yourself!!! :-) - No time for each agenda item yet. It is unclear how to divide the three 90 minute slots we have between all DN* groups which we might merge Agenda at RIPE 46 ----------------- [0] Charter / Agenda Bashing / Goals etc Leader of the discussion: Patrik Fältström Help from co-chairs: Jim Reid, Peter Koch and Jaap Akkerhuis. 0.1 Agenda 0.2 Charter 0.3 What are we doing here anyway? [1] Topics with deliverables 1.1 Quality of the DNS Leader of the discussion: Unknown [2] Reports / status items (same bullets every meeting) (max 5 min each) 2.1 Monitoring 2.1.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> 2.2 DNS in the IETF 2.2.1 DNSEXT Unknown 2.2.2 DNSOP Unknown 2.2.3 Other wg's which touch DNS Unknown 2.3 EPP deployment / experience / status Edward Lewis <edlewis@arin.net> Suggested reading: http://www.read of ipe.net/ripe/mail-archives/dns-wg/2003/msg00122.html 2.4 Root servers Unknown 2.5 IDN deployment / experience Unknown 2.6 DNSSEC deployment / experience Unknown 2.7 Anycast deployment / experience 2.7.1 Dave Knight 2.7 CENTR Technical committee Unknown 2.8 DNS Software 2.8.1 Bind Unknown 2.8.2 OpenReg Unknown 2.9 IPv6 deployment / experience Unknown [3] Special invited (longer) presentation (30 min) 3.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> [4] Temporary items (15 min each) 4.1 Use of DNS for SPAM prevention Note: This is not to be a spam discussion, but more a heads-up on the various mechanisms which exists and are discussed for example in the anti-spam research group in the IETF. Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@habeas.com>