Dear RIPE interested people, With the 23rd RIPE meeting in sight, it is time to take a look at the outstanding action items again... They follow below. (By the way, a first draft of the RIPE22 minutes is due to come out soon...) Kind regards, Roderik Muit RIPE NCC Action 19.12 on Marten Terpstra (to be taken over by NCC) To write up the proposed "stored"/"processed" attribute. Action 20.5 on Daniel Karrenberg To draft outline "applications document" to support the proposed plan on how to deal with address space requests from VSE's Action 20.14 on Milan Sterba To update the Connectivity Document Store home page Action 20.22 on Francis Dupont To send a pointer to PIM for BSD 4.4 as soon as it is available Action 20.24 on Daniele Bovio To set up the matrix to keep track of the RIPE meeting actions Action 21.2 on Daniel Karrenberg To put billing information in the database. Action 21.3 on Daniel Karrenberg, Mike Norris To draft a recommendation on charging by local IRs until September Action 21.9 on Erik-Jan Bos (Wilfried Woeber) To update the proposal "A Multicast Router in the Routing Registry" Action 21.10 on Erik-Jan Bos To get in contact with Victor Reijs for a tuto- rial on "IGMP over ATM" and the Terena/ATM-TF Action 22.1 on Mike Norris and RIPE NCC To find volunteers from the Local IR working group to continue working on the revision of ripe-104++ without waiting for the publication of rfc1466++. Action 22.2 on Antonio-Blasco Bonito To send a letter to the ISC to ask to put BIND 4.9.3 in final so that doubts about it are solved. Action 22.3 on Geert Jan de Groot To recommend to the Internic not to accept unnecessary glue records and to double checks any change to existing glue records Action 22.4 on Antonio-Blasco Bonito To ask A. Romao to include a recommendation on regularly checking zones into RFC1713, Action 22.5 on RIPE NCC To include some authentication mechanism into the automatic reverse delegation process. Action 22.6 on Benoit Grange To make the sources of the ZoneCheck tool freely available by the end of 1995 Action 22.7 on Guy Davies To organise the TLD questionnaire, submit it to the list for review and later send it to the European TLD admins. Action 22.8 on RIPE NCC/Merit To make the RADB publicly available on the the RIPE FTP server (if Merit concords) Action 22.9 on RIPE NCC/ANS To find a final date when to give up advisory tags. Action 22.10 on Daniel Karrenberg To trigger the discussion on the mailing list of the Routing WG, which focus to choose for a future tool development project and to come to consensus on it. Action 22.11 on Daniel Karrenberg Based upon the focus found in the Routing WG to prepare a draft paper for the new project and to present it at the next RIPE meeting in Jan- uary. Action 22.12 on David Kessens To work with A. Blasco Bonito to improve the WAIS functionality for access to the database information on info.ripe.net. Action 22.13 on Geert-Jan de Groot To try to follow up with the InterNIC about accepting person objects with RIPE-Handles. Action 22.14 on RIPE NCC To circulate a proposal how to progress the authentication (and encryption) method for the RIPE Database. Action 22.15 on RIPE NCC To analyze the merits of implementing special keywords for the subject line of update mes- sages, like ADD, MOD, DELETE, to possibly replace the functionality of special mailbox names (e.g. auto-assign). Action 22.16 on RIPE NCC To follow up on and implement the NOC-Object. Action 22.17 on David Kessens To add the advisory attribute to the AS tem- plate in the database software and change the documentation accordingly ____________________________________________________
Action 22.1 on Mike Norris and RIPE NCC To find volunteers from the Local IR working group to continue working on the revision of ripe-104++ without waiting for the publication of rfc1466++.
Volunteers have been found, Daniel has drafted in some expertise and an editorial group has been formed. The group met at the NCC last week and continues its work of revising ripe-104 with a view to circulating a document before RIPE 23. Cheers. Mike
rfc1466++ is now in draft - the rfc is to be out shortly. (ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-hubbard-registry-guidelines-00.txt) Regards, Mark
Action 22.1 on Mike Norris and RIPE NCC To find volunteers from the Local IR working group to continue working on the revision of ripe-104++ without waiting for the publication of rfc1466++.
Volunteers have been found, Daniel has drafted in some expertise and an editorial group has been formed. The group met at the NCC last week and continues its work of revising ripe-104 with a view to circulating a document before RIPE 23.
Cheers.
Mike
-- Mark Kosters markk@internic.net +1 703 742 4795 Software Engineer InterNIC Registration Services
Thanks for the news on RFC1466++, Mark. Work proceeds apace here on the RIPE document "European Regional Registry: Internet Address Space Assignment Procedures", with a view to circulating text about a week before RIPE 23, which is at the end of Jan. Cheers. Mike
Roderik Muit writes:
Dear RIPE interested people,
With the 23rd RIPE meeting in sight, it is time to take a look at the outstanding action items again... They follow below.
(By the way, a first draft of the RIPE22 minutes is due to come out soon...)
Kind regards,
Roderik Muit RIPE NCC
Action 22.8 on RIPE NCC/Merit To make the RADB publicly available on the the RIPE FTP server (if Merit concords)
Merit has made the database available.
Action 22.9 on RIPE NCC/ANS To find a final date when to give up advisory tags.
The advisory tags are obsolete. Happy holidays to all. --Elise
Action 22.3 on Geert Jan de Groot To recommend to the Internic not to accept unnecessary glue records and to double checks any change to existing glue records
We are working on a guardian object that is modeled after ripe-120 to futher guard against inadvertant changes. Right now it is in the design change.
Action 22.13 on Geert-Jan de Groot To try to follow up with the InterNIC about accepting person objects with RIPE-Handles.
Ripe handles work with SWIP now. The domain registration code has been done and needs a to go through final testing stages. It is expected to be done no later than Jan 26 (granted it stops snowing so much here so people can get to work). Regards, Mark -- Mark Kosters markk@internic.net +1 703 742 4795 Software Engineer InterNIC Registration Services
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