Hi All, With the confirmation of AusNOG2021 dates for 6-7 April, we (APNIC) have re-confirmed our RPKI Deployathon on 5 April 2022.
Since we have limited capacity, please register here: https://academy.apnic.net/en/events?id=a0B2e000000StnAEAS The draft agenda for the RPKIathon is here for your reference: https://wiki.apnictraining.net/rpki-ausnog2021/agenda Looking forward to seeing you all in April. Cheers, -- Tashi (on behalf of APNIC) > On 9 Jul 2021, at 2:53 pm, Tashi Phuntsho <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > It's been more than a year since the last RPKI Deployathon at APRICOT > 2020, and since then, we've seen some great discussions and deployment in > AU - thanks to all the early adopters. > > The RPKI framework is still evolving; validators have come and gone; some > router vendors are still catching up; and most importantly, the majority of > routes originating from AU still do not have a covering ROA. > > As a result, APNIC is planning a full-day RPKI Deployathon in Sydney, on > Wednesday, 1 September, a day before AusNOG 2021 kicks off. We'll present > the findings and results of the Deployathon at the AusNOG 2021 Lightning > Talks. > > There are limited places available, so please register early: > > https://training.apnic.net/events/rpkideployathon_20210901 > > More information and a detailed agenda are also available here: > > https://wiki.apnictraining.net/rpki-ausnog2021 > > Joining us as co-facilitators are Phil Mawson, Tim Warnock, and Mark > Duffell, who have all volunteered to help. > > Many thanks also goes to David Hughes and the AusNOG Committee for > accommodating us. > > We look forward to seeing you at the Deployathon. > > Thanks, > -- > Tashi > (on behalf of APNIC) > > > > -- -- Tashi Phuntsho
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