And I’m not fully awake yet it seems, I change my assumption to have been Wolfgang.
> On 6. Feb 2024, at 11:16, Aleix <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, I can’t see who said they’d volunteer to teach basic routing, I’ll assume > it was Randy given the links provided - I’m Aleix and so far relatively > unfamiliar with the workings of RIPE, but want to get into it more. So far I > have been to only a couple of events including for example the DNS Hackathon > in Rotterdam. > > I’ll absolutely check out the material and I’m very interested in learning > more (and I learn fast), but I see that there is something that I can > contribute myself as well. > > I’m not entirely clueless when it comes to routing, but not suited to teach > it. However, with an existent volunteer teacher - I’ve done some workshop > organising (and led some, but these had nothing to do with IT) and I’d know > quite well where, how and in some cases even who I’d potentially recruit for > a routing workshop or seminar. > > I volunteer to put effort in for organisation and recruitment because when it > comes to RIPE, there’s so far not much else I can bring to the table. > Depending on the location if it’s not online I could potentially even source > a physical place for near free or even really for free. > > If that’s interesting feel free to reach out to me, I’d love to help with > this. > > Aleix > >> On 6. Feb 2024, at 02:19, Randy Bush <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>> to put my money where my mouth is (sorry for another idiom), i >>>> volunteer to teach basic routing, but need folk to help organise, >>>> recruit, ... and i don't think it is the ncc's role this season, as >>>> folk are beating the ncc up over budget. >>>> >>> Need to think about it a bit more. Happy to help. And just to be clear >>> i dont have anything against hands on stuff with pi-style hardware. We >>> did a basic networking track at one of the German free software >>> conferences once with hardware demos. That's pretty cool, but we >>> should do something networking/Internet related rather than "build >>> your own puzzle on a RPI". That may imply a more adult audience but I >>> may underestimate people. >> >> to really freak folk out >> >> the basic routing workshop o know, after being sure everyone knows what >> a prefix and mask are, does rip using slips of paper. >> >> [ i once tried to build simple routing in second life, but the so called >> programming language sucks caterpillar snot. ] >> >> randy >> >> -- >> >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change >> your subscription options, please visit: >> https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-list > -- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, please visit: https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-list
