At 2:40 PM +0200 2002/10/24, J-F C. (Jefsey) Morfin wrote:
Interesting. Have you talked to the folks at ISC, Nominum, Men & Mice, Stiching NLnet, and ISDN? I think each of these groups might be interested in such an organization.I thank you for this comment. We are at organization phase until the year end. I proposed our cooperation since this is the kind of support we want to provide. Our target is to only to offer a turrn-key comprhensive test bed (machines, support, test users, test name spaces, monitors, etc.) to DNS related experiments and international name space related efforts. We want to be neutral to the carried studies a part from the operational aspects of having parallel roots systems collecting data in parallel, mutually monitoring their operations and offering compartive test results.
Did you find discrepancies with the internic ftp file?
Actually, I didn't think to check. I will do that before my talk.
LISA 2002 is in Philadelphia Pennsylvania (US) this year. If you can't make it there, I am currently discussing the possibility of bringing this same presentation to RIPE in January (with some additional testing results).Note that I am going to be addressing this topic in my invited talk at LISA 2002.Where is that?
I'll also be at BSDCon Europe 2002, the week after LISA.
I do live in Brussels, but I work for a Dutch consulting company, and I am currently spending four hours a day, four days a week, driving up to a customer site near Eindhoven.Are you in Brussels? I plan being there on Nov 22 for a presentation at the Haute Ecole?
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