On 22 Jan 2016, at 14:46, Amreesh Phokeer wrote:
DNSSEC and RPKI are currently considered as Initiatives
(http://afrinic.net/en/initiatives
<http://afrinic.net/en/initiatives>).
so is 6spots.afrinic.net (at least, that’s what the graphic on the top
of the front page says) :-)
Trainings given by the training department are instead full-fledged
multiple days workshops, with a screening process etc.
i, for one, am very aware of the improvement in training services since
2009. that’s not up for question here.
When DNSSEC and RPKI would no more be considered initiatives but
rather as an AFRINIC service, the training format
will also change.
wait - are you implying that RPKI is not a “service?” :-)
https://ripe70.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/presentations/46-AFRINIC-Update-RIPE-70.pdf
from your member services manager, says otherwise (slide #5), and
i’m sure the rest of the rir+ops community would take a dim view on
this not being a “service” :-)
alrighty, so, i’ll stop trolling now :-) except to go back to the
real point i wanted to make: that there are people that would like
access to the materials on your “initiatives” or “services” or
“tutorials” (whatever you want to call it). and that you’re doing
them a disservice (see my earlier comment about the multilingual stuff)
while you figure out a formal publication strategy.
“some”, is better than “none”. you might not agree; but your
needs (and mine) aren’t the ones being served here.
heck, create a “beta” section; you have a beta testing list, after
all. create a “community sponsored” section. etc.
it’s really not difficult to solve this problem; if you really want
to.
ttfn,
—n.
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