Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues,
Draft minutes of the ENUM-WG session at RIPE 58 are now available at
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/wg/enum/minutes/r58-minutes.html .
I would appreciate if you could set some time aside to review and
comment on the draft and, if necessary, post objections or corrections
on this list no later than 12:00 UTC on Monday, 31 August.
Niall and I expect to declare these minutes "final" shortly after that.
Thanks to the team at the RIPE NCC for their support, and especially to
Nathalie Trenaman for taking the notes.
Best regards,
Carsten Schiefner
Co-Chair, RIPE ENUM Working Group
Dear ENUM-WG Colleagues,
The following action item:
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Action 58.1: Carsten Schiefner to put the question to the mailing list
about whether statistics on non-delegated country codes should be added
to the RIPE NCC's report on a regular basis.
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has been on me since RIPE 58.
I would like to solicit your input to this question. As background
information I would like to quote the according part of the minutes
(http://www.ripe.net/ripe/wg/enum/minutes/r58-minutes.html):
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Carsten Schiefner said that the RIPE NCC used to have statistics on
non-delegated country codes and asked if these statistics were still
being collected.
Anand responded that he presented these statistics at the RIPE 57
Meeting in Dubai. He continued that this had been a one-off exercise
rather than a continuous monitoring project and so there were no
statistics available for this meeting. He continued that if this was
something that attendees feel that the RIPE NCC should monitor on a
continuous basis, he would consider it valuable input and make it an
action item. [...]
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The reason why I came up with the question was that statistics on
non-delegated country codes could possibly show demand for an ENUM
Tier-1 delegation.
Again: please let me know your thoughts.
Kind regards,
Carsten Schiefner
Dear ENUM WG colleagues,
we are just a little more than five weeks away from RIPE 59 (5-9 October
in Lisbon, http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-59/ ) - and time flies.
Niall and I are looking for input from you all for the agenda of the
ENUM WG for this meeting: offers to give presentations, suggestions for
presentations from others, and warnings of topics to avoid for lack of
interest.
To begin with, here is a list of 'regular' topics we usually cover
during an ENUM WG session:
- Updates from countries with 'significant' developments
- ENUM in production: operations, uptake, strategy
Best regards - and we look forward to seeing many of you in Lisbon in
early May:
Carsten Schiefner
Co-Chair, RIPE ENUM Working Group