
Hi Vesna, Do you now know whether you can join the meeting (see ctime)? I would like to know this before I go to Can next week. Cheers, Matthew
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew Williams [mailto:matthew@ripe.net] Sent: 18 August 2004 19:44 To: 'Vesna Manojlovic' Cc: 'ris-int@ripe.net'; 'rumy@ripe.net'; 'arno@ripe.net' Subject: RE: myASn in training
Hi Matthew, all,
let's meet to talk about it :) Will you make the C-time entry?
Will do. Who should be there? Arife, Arno, you and I?
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 14:04:00 +0200 "Matthew Williams" <matthew@ripe.net> wrote:
[thanks for the hook-up, Rumy]
Hi Vesna,
Arife should be included on this too.
Vesna: could you discuss this with Matthew (and if necessary Arno and/or Ferenc) and let me know what your thoughts are?
Include a section in rr training?
We already have one slide in the RR course about the myASn; sometimes we used to show the demo (but I think my account expired...).
Nope, should be okay unless you're trying to access the old prototype.
We can maybe change that -- depending on how much attention you want to give to this service, and how much space we can "free-up" in the curent course, and how it fits with the rest of topics..
Personally, I would prefere if we can do some hands-on with the "myASn", but that would require opening 20 (or 5?) demo-accounts for each course, thinking of the tasks to give to the participants (or sub-groups), deciding what are the most useful features to let them see/practice, how much time it takes to do all that etc...
I guess this brain-dump puts some of the topics on the agenda for the meeting :)
Fine.
Cheers, Matthew
Cheers, Matthew
ciao, becha
-----Original Message----- From: Rumy Kanis [mailto:rumy@ripe.net] Sent: 17 August 2004 13:55 To: Matthew Williams; 'Rumy Kanis'; becha@ripe.net Cc: 'Henk Uijterwaal'; 'Matthew Williams' Subject: myASn in training
Hi Matthew,
I am sort of getting back up to speed again :-) but still drowning in my mails.
I am including Vesna in this reply, I think it would be best if you discuss this with her. Vesna has the overall responsibility over the different training courses and their content (Arno has responsibility over the advanced courses, Ferenc over the LIR). Vesna will have a good understanding of whether this fits into one of our trainings and if so, into which one and in what format.
Vesna: could you discuss this with Matthew (and if necessary Arno and/or Ferenc) and let me know what your thoughts are?
Thanks!
Cheers, Rumy
At 02:37 PM 7/29/2004 +0200, Matthew Williams wrote:
Hi Rumy,
I see that you're on VAC until mid-Aug. Please get back to me when you're up to speed again.
Hope hols were relaxing :)
Cheers, Matthew
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew Williams [mailto:matthew@ripe.net] Sent: 22 July 2004 18:02 To: 'Rumy Kanis' Cc: 'Henk Uijterwaal' Subject: FW: Announcement Routing Registry Training Courses
Hi Rumy,
Henk suggested that I get in touch with you about including a myASn section into one of your trainings. Version 1 will be ready before the next RIPE meeting. Any thoughts? ;)
Cheers, Matthew
> -----Original Message----- > From: routing-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:routing-wg-admin@ripe.net] > On Behalf Of RIPE NCC Training > Sent: 21 July 2004 16:27 > To: local-ir@ripe.net; db-wg@ripe.net;
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