CRISP Team Holds First Teleconference
Dear colleagues, The Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) team held its first public teleconference on 9 December 2014 at 13:00 UTC. Nurani Nimpuno, Andrei Robachevsky and Paul Rendek participated in the call from the RIPE community. A number of preliminary decisions were made during the teleconference. Izumi Okutani (APNIC community representative) was elected as the Chair of the CRISP team, with Alan Barrett (AFRINIC community representative) elected as Vice Chair. It was also agreed that a second CRISP team mailing list should be established for internal discussion between the CRISP team members, though the focus on transparency via the ianaxfer@nro.net must remain a priority for the group. This transparency will also extend to regular feedback from the RIPE CIRSP team to the RIPE Cooperation Working Group on CRISP team progress. It was noted by all that the timeline for the CRISP team to complete its work is very aggressive, with plans to have the final document produced by 15 January 2015. With that in mind, a draft timeline of teleconferences was discussed, with the next call scheduled to take place on 11 December at 13:00 UTC (that is, in two days' time). Ahead of that call, CRISP team members will share any drafting work already undertaken at the regional level, along with a report on recent discussions held between the Regional Internet Registry directors and the RIR staff CRISP team members. As with today's teleconference, information on how to join the upcoming CRISP teleconferences as an observer will be sent to the Cooperation Working Group. Best regards, Nurani on behalf of the RIPE CRISP team ---------------------------------------------------------- Nurani Nimpuno, Head of Outreach & Communications, Netnod <nurani@netnod.se> http://www.netnod.se
Nurani, thank you. It is re-assuring to hear that the CRISP team has started its work. Is there a single URL where one can find general information about the team, minutes and agendas; and hopefully soon draft proposals? Having something like that would be extremely useful and increase the perception of transparency. I would be delighted to pass such a pointer to the ICG because we cannot hope to make our common, quite ambitious, time schedule without keeping abreast of what the communities are doing. Daniel
Daniel, Thank you. Yes, I agree that it from a transparency perspective, is important that the work of the CRISP team (timelines, agendas, notes, produced documents etc) is documented and made publicly available. That is certainly the intention. I believe the NRO secretariat is working on providing this space in one single place on their website. As soon as we have this, we'll send it on to the Cooperation Working Group. (It is my understanding that this will happen in the coming 24 hours.) Kind regards, Nurani On 10 dec 2014, at 13:47, Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> wrote:
Nurani,
thank you. It is re-assuring to hear that the CRISP team has started its work.
Is there a single URL where one can find general information about the team, minutes and agendas; and hopefully soon draft proposals?
Having something like that would be extremely useful and increase the perception of transparency. I would be delighted to pass such a pointer to the ICG because we cannot hope to make our common, quite ambitious, time schedule without keeping abreast of what the communities are doing.
Daniel
Hi all, Following up on Nurani’s comment, this information has now been made available on the NRO website: https://www.nro.net/crisp-team Chris On 10 Dec 2014, at 16:14, Nurani Nimpuno <nurani@netnod.se> wrote:
Daniel,
Thank you.
Yes, I agree that it from a transparency perspective, is important that the work of the CRISP team (timelines, agendas, notes, produced documents etc) is documented and made publicly available. That is certainly the intention.
I believe the NRO secretariat is working on providing this space in one single place on their website. As soon as we have this, we'll send it on to the Cooperation Working Group. (It is my understanding that this will happen in the coming 24 hours.)
Kind regards,
Nurani
On 10 dec 2014, at 13:47, Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> wrote:
Nurani,
thank you. It is re-assuring to hear that the CRISP team has started its work.
Is there a single URL where one can find general information about the team, minutes and agendas; and hopefully soon draft proposals?
Having something like that would be extremely useful and increase the perception of transparency. I would be delighted to pass such a pointer to the ICG because we cannot hope to make our common, quite ambitious, time schedule without keeping abreast of what the communities are doing.
Daniel
participants (3)
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Chris Buckridge
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Daniel Karrenberg
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Nurani Nimpuno