Dear colleagues,
RIPE 76 commenced here in Marseille yesterday with 822 attendees
registered and 497 checked in by the day’s end.
The highlights of the day are online:
https://ripe76.ripe.net/programme/report/monday/
The Tuesday sessions have already begun with a full day of plenary
sessions lined up:
- Real-Time BGP Toolkit: A New BGP Monitor Service
- BGP Flexibility and its Consequences
- Practical Data Sources For BGP Routing Security
- TCP and BBR
- Rebuilding a Network Data Pipeline
- TTLd: Total TCP Loss Detection
- Building Commodity-Based Networks
- Combining Open Source and Open Standards
- Promoting the Promise of Programmable Packet Processing with P4
- RFC 6980 Implementations on Different Operating Systems
- Towards IPv6 Only: A large scale lw4o6 deployment (rfc7596) for
broadband users @AS6799
Lightning Talks
- Internet Noise (Announcing 1.1.1.0/24)
- Measuring the Adoption of RPKI Route Origin Validation: Update
- Shakespeare's Guide to Network Maintenances
If you can't be here in person, you can participate remotely:
https://ripe76.ripe.net/live/main/
And follow #RIPE76 and @RIPEMeeting on Twitter for the latest updates.
Kind regards,
Martina de Mas
Conference Coordinator
RIPE NCC