Routing Working Group RIPE 79 Chair Ignas Bagdonas
Routing Working Group RIPE 79 Chair: Ignas Bagdonas Interim co-chairs: Rob Evans & Job Snijders
Agenda (1) A. Administrivia a. THANK YOU to the scribe, jabber monitor and stenographer b. Approval of minutes from RIPE 78 c. Agenda bashing B. Selection of co-chair(s) C. RIS BGP Route Collection • Florian Obser & Emile Aben, RIPE NCC D. BGP Alerter • Massimo Candela, NTT
Agenda (2) E. Usage of Contemporaneous Border Links (CBLs) in Internet Multipath Routing • Jie Li, UCL (RACI) F. RPKI Resilience • Nathalie Trenaman, RIPE NCC G. Validating MANRS of a network • Andrei Robachevsky, Internet Society H. AOB
Selection of co-chairs The RIPE Routing Working Group should attempt to maintain two Chairpersons whenever possible. As a large part of the work of the Chairpersons is in creating an agenda for the Working Group meetings at RIPE meetings, these are generally appointed by consensus of those present at a Working Group meeting. Each of the Chairpersons may periodically offer to stand down to allow new candidates to stand in their place. The Chairperson that wishes to stand down should announce that to the Working Group's mailing list two weeks before the meeting. Nominations for Chairpersons may be accepted up to the day before the Working Group's meeting.
Candidates • Paul Hoogsteder • Job Snijders • Two hums 1. Agree with appointing both Paul and Job as co-chairs of the Routing WG 2. Object to appointing both Paul and Job as co-chairs • If (2) is louder than (1), repeat process for each candidate individually
Suggestion for the future. • To try and make it less intimidating for new volunteers • Candidates should make themselves known to the existing co-chairs, rather than on the list • All candidates names are announced together. • DNS-WG has an aim to reserve one co-chair position to train new cochairs.
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