Agenda DNS wg at RIPE 46
This is the first suggested agenda. Note that this include: - A skeleton built from the proposed charter of the wg, which you might not agree with. If the charter change, of course also the agenda is to be changed. - Bullets which doesn't have any speakers (yet). I want *YOU* to agree on saying something. Or, even better, nominate your friend/enemy instead of taking up the glove yourself!!! :-) - No time for each agenda item yet. It is unclear how to divide the three 90 minute slots we have between all DN* groups which we might merge Agenda at RIPE 46 ----------------- [0] Charter / Agenda Bashing / Goals etc Leader of the discussion: Patrik Fältström Help from co-chairs: Jim Reid, Peter Koch and Jaap Akkerhuis. 0.1 Agenda 0.2 Charter 0.3 What are we doing here anyway? [1] Topics with deliverables 1.1 Quality of the DNS Leader of the discussion: Unknown [2] Reports / status items (same bullets every meeting) (max 5 min each) 2.1 Monitoring 2.1.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> 2.2 DNS in the IETF 2.2.1 DNSEXT Unknown 2.2.2 DNSOP Unknown 2.2.3 Other wg's which touch DNS Unknown 2.3 EPP deployment / experience / status Edward Lewis <edlewis@arin.net> Suggested reading: http://www.read of ipe.net/ripe/mail-archives/dns-wg/2003/msg00122.html 2.4 Root servers Unknown 2.5 IDN deployment / experience Unknown 2.6 DNSSEC deployment / experience Unknown 2.7 Anycast deployment / experience 2.7.1 Dave Knight 2.7 CENTR Technical committee Unknown 2.8 DNS Software 2.8.1 Bind Unknown 2.8.2 OpenReg Unknown 2.9 IPv6 deployment / experience Unknown [3] Special invited (longer) presentation (30 min) 3.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> [4] Temporary items (15 min each) 4.1 Use of DNS for SPAM prevention Note: This is not to be a spam discussion, but more a heads-up on the various mechanisms which exists and are discussed for example in the anti-spam research group in the IETF. Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@habeas.com>
Second version of the agenda. Things which very late in the process still have "unknown" on them will be removed. I have the last three days (suddenly) got volunteers for slots. Maybe because people are back from vacation. But, we still need more people. Keep on sending me requests! regards, paf Agenda at RIPE 46 ----------------- [0] Charter / Agenda Bashing / Goals etc Leader of the discussion: Patrik Fältström Help from co-chairs: Jim Reid, Peter Koch and Jaap Akkerhuis. 0.1 Agenda 0.2 Charter 0.3 What are we doing here anyway? [1] Topics with deliverables 1.1 Quality of the DNS Topic-Leader: Unknown 1.1.1 Background, deliverables, participants etc 1.1.1.1 Who will lead this topic? 1.1.1.2 Deliverables 1.2.1 Tools 1.2.1.1 DomainSentinel John Brown <role@chagres.net> [2] Reports / status items (same bullets every meeting) (approx 5 min each) 2.1 Monitoring 2.1.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> 2.2 DNS in the IETF 2.2.1 DNSEXT Lars-Johan Liman <liman@autonomica.se> 2.2.2 DNSOP Lars-Johan Liman <liman@autonomica.se> 2.2.3 Other wg's which touch DNS 2.2.3.1 IPSECKEY Unknown 2.2.3.2 SSHFP Unknown 2.2.3.3 ENUM Patrik Faltstrom <paf@cisco.com> 2.2.3.4 PROVREG Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@sidn.nl> 2.3 EPP deployment / experience / status Unknown 2.4 Root servers 2.4.1 F-Root Joao Damas <joao@isc.org> 2.4.2 I-Root Lars-Johan Liman <liman@autonomica.se> 2.5 IDN deployment / experience 2.5.1 Experience in Poland (15-30 minutes) Andrzej Bartosiewicz <andrzejb@nask.pl> 2.6 DNSSEC deployment / experience 2.6.1 DNSSEC status Sam Weiler <weiler@tislabs.com> 2.7 Anycast deployment / experience 2.7.1 Dave Knight 2.7 CENTR Technical committee Unknown 2.8 DNS Software (I accept info from _anyone_ here, not only ISC things) 2.8.1 Bind (maybe) Joao Damas <joao@isc.org> 2.8.2 OpenReg (maybe) Joao Damas <joao@isc.org> 2.9 IPv6 deployment / experience 2.9.1 Adding IPv6 glue to the root zone Ronald van der Pol [3] Special invited (longer) presentation (30 min) 3.1 RIPE NCC DNS Monitoring Daniel Karrenberg <daniel.karrenberg@ripe.net> [4] Temporary items (15 min each) 4.1 Use of DNS for SPAM prevention Note: This is not to be a spam discussion, but more a heads-up on the various mechanisms which exists and are discussed for example in the anti-spam research group in the IETF. Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@habeas.com>
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Patrik Fältström