Alan and Rolf (and others) -

I'm happy to participate anywhere there's a reasonable gathering of
folks working together to understand, deploy, and improve email
authentication technologies (including DMARC, SPF, and DKIM).  There's
already a ton going on at M3AAWG, OTA, and BITS, but they all have
entrance criteria (and may not necessarily be your personal cup of
tea).  And while it's a more technical venue, a lot takes place at the
IETF which is free to participate, but that might not hit your sweet spot.

Do you have any suggestions of other places to convene a meaningful
conversation that more effectively fits your needs?  And do you have
suggestions about the type of discussion you'd like to have?  Are you
interested in deployment advice, looking for best current/common
practice documents, or perhaps interested in helping to author guidance
documents, or even feeding your experience back into the process to
improve the technical specification?

Depending on what type of conversation you hope to have, perhaps it's
already taking place somewhere and folks on this list can help point you
in the right direction.  Otherwise, maybe it'd be worth exploring
spinning up a discussion here around the interested topics (since
there's no fee to participate here ... and it's packed with the most
experienced professionals in the space you'd be likely to find).

Any thoughts?

Happy to help,
Trent


On 1/10/13 2:29 AM, Alan Maitland wrote:
> On 1/10/2013 2:14 AM, Rolf E. Sonneveld wrote:
> -- snip --
>>
>> I think I'm speaking on behalf of more small businesses and individual
>> consultants, when I call for a discussion on a place accessible for
>> _everyone_, not just for MAAWG members. Although the minimum membership
>> fee for MAAWG might seem negligible for large companies, it's not for
>> small businesses and individuals.
>>
>> /rolf
>>
> +1
>
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