Attached please find the 1st draft of the Proposed Agenda for the DB-WG meeting during RIPE32 in Amsterdam, next week. As usual - comments, additions, proposals appreciated. I would also invite you to review the content hints for the individual topics, to maybe review the WG mailing list archive and - where appropriate - to submit comments and proposals to the list before the meeting; in particular if you do *not* intend to be there during the WG meeting itself. Due to considerable over-load on my end at the moment, there's a very good chance that some items are missing from the 1st draft, even if I had acknowledged them beforehand. There is no intention to drop these things! Please request them again and I'll amend the proposed agenda. I might still find them on my own, though :-) Thanks, regards, and see you in Amsterdam during next week! Wilfried. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proposed Agenda for the Database Working Group Meeting RIPE-32, January 1999, Amsterdam 1. Draft A. Administrative stuff (Wilfried Woeber, chair) - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing B. RIPE DB, operational update (RIPE NCC) - statistics, performance, changes, most recent mod.s - RPSL migration update, usage - documentation update C. PGP deployment in the RIPE DB (RIPE NCC: Roman) - current status of delpoyment, feedback D. DB SW Re-implementation (RIPE NCC: Joao) - status, milestones/roadmap, resources required/available E. Migration to the new SW - operational aspects - proposal to *not* migrate obsoleted objects and attributes . dom-prefix . any others? E. I-D draft-ietf-rps-auth-01, -rps-dist-?? (??) - RIPE region requirements/comments - any progress F. Handling of person: & role: objects - proposal to auto-generate handles for objects without - proposal to force-add maintainers for contact objects - operational issues, e.g. sharing maintenance of an object - impact on tools or scripts? G. Review of referral mechanism (this might go to Input from other WGs) X. IETF report(s) (??) Y. Input from other WGs - Review of referral mechanism (might be promoted to be an agenda item in it's own right) - Tagging IP-Address ranges as Dial-In (proposal by Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@freebsd.org>) - t.b.d. Z. AOB ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WW, 21-JAN-1999 17:03:42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilfried Woeber : e-mail: Woeber@CC.UniVie.ac.at Computer Center - ACOnet : Tel: +43 1 4277 - 140 33 Vienna University : Fax: +43 1 4277 - 9 140 Universitaetsstrasse 7 : RIPE-DB (&NIC) Handle: WW144 A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe : PGP public key ID 0xF0ACB369 --------------------------------------------------------------------------