RIPE Atlas usage webinar (and software probe installation demo)
Dear all, The RIPE NCC will host a two day RIPE Atlas webinar with two RIPE Atlas ambassadors as guest trainers, Anurag Bhatia and Swapneel Patnekar. If you are interested in learning to use RIPE Atlas for network monitoring and troubleshooting, and also learning how to install a RIPE Atlas software probe, please join us tomorrow. More information is available here: https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/ <https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/> If you would like to participate, please send an email to e-learning@ripe.net <mailto:e-learning@ripe.net>. Thank you, Lia Hestina
Is there any other way to participate using an application other than ZOOM? El 17/08/2020 a las 9:53 a. m., Hank Nussbacher escribió:
On 17/08/2020 13:46, Lia Hestina wrote:
I guess I missed the original notice, but if not, how does RIPE announce a webiner with less than 24 hours notice?
Regards, Hank
Dear all,
The RIPE NCC will host a two day RIPE Atlas webinar with two RIPE Atlas ambassadors as guest trainers, Anurag Bhatia and Swapneel Patnekar. If you are interested in learning to use RIPE Atlas for network monitoring and troubleshooting, and also learning how to install a RIPE Atlas software probe, please join us tomorrow.
More information is available here: https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/
If you would like to participate, please send an email to e-learning@ripe.net <mailto:e-learning@ripe.net>.
Thank you, Lia Hestina
Hello K, For this one, unfortunately not, but there will be more soon and depending how many people attend we have other option which is Adobe connect. As soon as a new date is known, we will share it in the mailing list. Please note that the recording of this webinar that will be made public. Kind regards, Lia Hestina
On 17 Aug 2020, at 18:16, k <kalashnikov@compelect.com.co> wrote:
Is there any other way to participate using an application other than ZOOM?
El 17/08/2020 a las 9:53 a. m., Hank Nussbacher escribió:
On 17/08/2020 13:46, Lia Hestina wrote:
I guess I missed the original notice, but if not, how does RIPE announce a webiner with less than 24 hours notice?
Regards, Hank
Dear all,
The RIPE NCC will host a two day RIPE Atlas webinar with two RIPE Atlas ambassadors as guest trainers, Anurag Bhatia and Swapneel Patnekar. If you are interested in learning to use RIPE Atlas for network monitoring and troubleshooting, and also learning how to install a RIPE Atlas software probe, please join us tomorrow.
More information is available here: https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/ <https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/>
If you would like to participate, please send an email to e-learning@ripe.net <mailto:e-learning@ripe.net>.
Thank you, Lia Hestina
Hi,
For this one, unfortunately not, but there will be more soon and depending how many people attend we have other option which is Adobe connect. As soon as a new date is known, we will share it in the mailing list. Please note that the recording of this webinar that will be made public.
what about less proprietary applications like Big Blue Button or Jitsi? Regards Bjoern
Dear Bjoern, Thanks for your feedback.
On 18 Aug 2020, at 10:41, Bjoern Franke <bjo@schafweide.org> wrote:
Hi,
For this one, unfortunately not, but there will be more soon and depending how many people attend we have other option which is Adobe connect. As soon as a new date is known, we will share it in the mailing list. Please note that the recording of this webinar that will be made public.
what about less proprietary applications like Big Blue Button or Jitsi? Do you face any issue with one of or both applications I mentioned? If yes, please let us know.
We have to consider many things when choosing a new platform, and to give you a bit of insight of the choice we made, I should refer you to this article: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meeting... <https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meetings> Kind regards, Lia Hestina
Regards Bjoern
Lia Hestina <lhestina@ripe.net> writes:
On 18 Aug 2020, at 10:41, Bjoern Franke <bjo@schafweide.org> wrote:
Hi,
For this one, unfortunately not, but there will be more soon and depending how many people attend we have other option which is Adobe connect. As soon as a new date is known, we will share it in the mailing list. Please note that the recording of this webinar that will be made public.
what about less proprietary applications like Big Blue Button or Jitsi? Do you face any issue with one of or both applications I mentioned? If yes, please let us know.
We have to consider many things when choosing a new platform, and to give you a bit of insight of the choice we made, I should refer you to this article: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meeting... <https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meetings>
Thanks for pointing to that, but I am afraid it left me with more questions than before reading it. AFAICS, no other options are discussed at all. The alternatives are simply rejected with "the absence of other viable options that provide the reliability, scale, support and legal and contractual requirements we have, without further explanation of these requirements. I must admit that this made me very curious... Exactly which - reliability, - scale, - support and - legal and contractual requirements cannot be fulfilled by for example the applications Bjoern mentioned? Bjørn (another one :-)
Hi Bjørn, At the time of writing that article, we were seeing different pros and cons for different platforms. For example, for at least one of the other platforms mentioned here, there were pretty strict limitations on the number of participants it would allow for back then. Zoom didn't have that kind of issue, and for this and other reasons, it really did stand out as the best option overall. It’s worth adding also that, for the most part, we have received good feedback for Zoom from attendees at our events. That said, as things move on, we're continuing to explore a whole variety of new options for future events. And we're also keeping a close eye on feedback we get from attendees and others. We appreciate the input and we are taking it into account. Kind regards, Alun Davies RIPE NCC
On 18 Aug 2020, at 16:11, Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no> wrote:
Lia Hestina <lhestina@ripe.net> writes:
On 18 Aug 2020, at 10:41, Bjoern Franke <bjo@schafweide.org> wrote:
Hi,
For this one, unfortunately not, but there will be more soon and depending how many people attend we have other option which is Adobe connect. As soon as a new date is known, we will share it in the mailing list. Please note that the recording of this webinar that will be made public.
what about less proprietary applications like Big Blue Button or Jitsi? Do you face any issue with one of or both applications I mentioned? If yes, please let us know.
We have to consider many things when choosing a new platform, and to give you a bit of insight of the choice we made, I should refer you to this article: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meeting... <https://labs.ripe.net/Members/kranjbar/the-ripe-nccs-use-of-zoom-for-meetings>
Thanks for pointing to that, but I am afraid it left me with more questions than before reading it. AFAICS, no other options are discussed at all. The alternatives are simply rejected with
"the absence of other viable options that provide the reliability, scale, support and legal and contractual requirements we have,
without further explanation of these requirements. I must admit that this made me very curious... Exactly which - reliability, - scale, - support and - legal and contractual requirements
cannot be fulfilled by for example the applications Bjoern mentioned?
Bjørn (another one :-)
On 19/8/20 8:34 pm, Alun Davies wrote:
At the time of writing that article, we were seeing different pros and cons for different platforms. For example, for at least one of the other platforms mentioned here, there were pretty strict limitations on the number of participants it would allow for back then. Zoom didn't have that kind of issue, and for this and other reasons, it really did stand out as the best option overall. It’s worth adding also that, for the most part, we have received good feedback for Zoom from attendees at our events.
That said, as things move on, we're continuing to explore a whole variety of new options for future events. And we're also keeping a close eye on feedback we get from attendees and others. We appreciate the input and we are taking it into account.
As someone who runs a BigBlueButton cluster, I can say it's not really suited for meetings with more than 100 people. So it probably wasn't suitable for big events like RIPE 80, but perhaps it would work for the webinar? One thing to note is Zoom has since stopped people being able to use the web browser version without creating an account. -- James Andrewartha Network & Projects Engineer Christ Church Grammar School Claremont, Western Australia Ph. (08) 9442 1757 Mob. 0424 160 877
On 20/8/20 10:25 am, James Andrewartha wrote:
One thing to note is Zoom has since stopped people being able to use the web browser version without creating an account.
It looks like they changed it, you now can join without an account after passing a ReCAPTCHA. -- James Andrewartha Network & Projects Engineer Christ Church Grammar School Claremont, Western Australia Ph. (08) 9442 1757 Mob. 0424 160 877
Dear Hank, Thanks for your feedback and we totally agree with it. This is a new activity we are working on based on an idea and offer of the INNOG people. This one has been organised quickly but more will come in the future based on the experience of this. If you can't attend this one, recordings will be made public and most probably more will be organised in the future, stay tuned! Kind regards, Lia Hestina _________ Lia Hestina RIPE NCC
On 17 Aug 2020, at 16:53, Hank Nussbacher <hank@efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote:
On 17/08/2020 13:46, Lia Hestina wrote:
I guess I missed the original notice, but if not, how does RIPE announce a webiner with less than 24 hours notice?
Regards, Hank
Dear all,
The RIPE NCC will host a two day RIPE Atlas webinar with two RIPE Atlas ambassadors as guest trainers, Anurag Bhatia and Swapneel Patnekar. If you are interested in learning to use RIPE Atlas for network monitoring and troubleshooting, and also learning how to install a RIPE Atlas software probe, please join us tomorrow.
More information is available here: https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/ <https://atlas.ripe.net/resources/training-and-materials/innog-webinar/>
If you would like to participate, please send an email to e-learning@ripe.net <mailto:e-learning@ripe.net>.
Thank you, Lia Hestina
Dear all, You can now view the recordings of the last RIPE Atlas webinar here: Day 1 with Anurag Bhatia - https://youtu.be/VKbyXaCJhvE <https://youtu.be/VKbyXaCJhvE> Tuesday, 18 August | 14:00 - 15:00 IST | 08:30 - 09:30 UTC | 10:30 - 11:30 CEST • Introduction • Use RIPE Atlas measurements for network monitoring and troubleshooting • Use API calls for measurement creation • Integrate RIPE Atlas with existing monitoring systems • Q&A Day 2 with Swapneel Patnekar - https://youtu.be/xY_PvzW3tNM <https://youtu.be/xY_PvzW3tNM> Wednesday, 19 August | 14:00 - 15:00 IST | 08:30 - 09:30 UTC | 10:30 - 11:30 CEST • Installation of the command-line interface (CLI) tool. • Security matters - how to host a RIPE Atlas probe in your network • Functionality of the probe (built-in measurements, user defined measurements, credits) • How to host a RIPE Atlas software probe (CentOS 7 & 8, Debian, Docker) Swapneel Patnekar Kind regards, RIPE Atlas team
On 17 Aug 2020, at 12:46, Lia Hestina <lhestina@ripe.net> wrote:
participants (7)
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Alun Davies
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Bjoern Franke
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Bjørn Mork
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Hank Nussbacher
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James Andrewartha
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k
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Lia Hestina