Hi all,

[I hope you don't receive this twice, my MUA crashed on the first attempt.]

Appended is the draft agenda for the working group’s meeting at RIPE 70
in Amsterdam.

Of particular note is the selection of the WG co-chair.  The current
co-chairs, Joao and myself, will stand down during the meetings this
year, starting with Joao.  Joao has indicated that he will stand again,
and following the announcement in the London meeting nobody else has yet
come forward.  If you would like to be considered, please send an email
to: <[email protected]>

Details of the role of the WG chairs is in RIPE-542:
<https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-542>

The process we plan to use was sent to the list last September:
<https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/routing-wg/2014-September/002769.html>

I’m aware that the standard of processes in other WGs evolved
substantially during the London meeting, and my intention, if the WG
agrees, is that if there is convergence amongst other WGs we should
consider adopting a similar process.

I’d also like to draw your attention to a BoF on Tuesday evening on
cross-registry authentication of IRR data which we’ve discussed on
the list and at the last couple of meetings.

Cheers,
Joao & Rob

Routing WG Agenda.  RIPE 70, Amsterdam.
Thursday, 14th May 2015.

14:00-15:30 CEST.  Side Room.
Parallel with Co-operation WG in the Main Room.

A. Administrivia                                                 [00:05]
   Thanks to the scribes and stenographers
   Approval of minutes from RIPE 69
   Agenda bashing
   Selection of WG co-chair
B. The Role of Analytics in Routing, Network Performance and SDN [00:30]
   Cengiz Alaettinoglu
C. bgpdump2: A Tool for Full BGP Route Comparison                [00:20]
   Yasuhiro Ohara
D. Latency IPv4 vs IPv6: Understanding the difference            [00:20]
   Alexander Azimov
E. RIPE NCC updates on Routing Information Service (RIS)         [00:15]
   Colin Petrie
Z. AOB
   - Feedback from cross-registry authentication BoF


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