I think this fits the RIPE NCC very well given their role as “more than just an RIR”, their past and ongoing research work as well as their expertise in running of the Internet’s DNS root servers and their ability to both inform future experiments and translate outcomes into root server operations as applicable. Joao
On 24 May 2016, at 14:41, Shane Kerr <shane@time-travellers.org> wrote:
Dear DNS folks,
As many of you are aware, a group of researchers and other interested people and groups has been building and operating a root server testbed over the past year. This is the Yeti DNS project:
We have just finished our first experiment, and have started our second one. The network has 25 root servers from 14 different organizations, along with a number of recursive resolvers configured to use them.
We have approached the RIPE NCC to encourage them to run a Yeti root server, and they feel that this is something that we should engage with the RIPE community about.
We are still looking for more Yeti root operators, and we think that the RIPE NCC would be awesome in this capacity, given their unique role in the DNS world (they are the only RIR who is also a root operator, plus they do a lot of work supporting various ccTLD). Personally I think that the goals of the Yeti project fit in very well with the mission of the RIPE NCC.
Please let us know what you think about this idea. I'm happy to answer any questions about the project or what it would mean for the RIPE NCC to run a Yeti root server.
Cheers,
-- Shane