Mail List Functions [WAS: Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24 ?]

2023-09-29 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Answers inline….

~ Valerie

> On Sep 29, 2023, at 13:51, Matthew Petach  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 10:42 AM Valerie Wittkop  <mailto:vwitt...@nanog.org>> wrote:
>> There is one person that reviews the moderation queue of the NANOG list. My 
>> morning was rather hectic, and I didn’t get to the queue until just before 
>> 12:30 EDT today. 
>> 
>> Apologies to all for the delay in the messages of this thread. Please note  
>> I try to check the queue a few times throughout the day, and one last time 
>> again before I shut down for the night. 
> 
> 
> Ah, no worries, Valerie--I know how challenging it can be handling a task 
> like that.
> Thank you for all your hard work on it!
> 
> I'm just curious how Owen was able to see and respond to the messages in the 
> thread before they were sent out to the rest of the list.  ^_^;
Sometimes the person responding does a reply all - so it will go directly back 
to the one person, and also the list, but the message to the list may be in 
moderation.  I would suspect that is one way Owen would see and respond. (Note, 
my reply all here goes directly to you and cc’s the list.)
> 
> Perhaps he's got some super-sekret backdoor access?  Or is this a case where 
> interacting with Discourse gives one a leg up on the rest of the list?
> (I notice I can see messages showing up in the Discourse mirror well before 
> they make it to my inbox).  
I will have to look into the Discourse mirror, because it shouldn’t hit there 
before it clears the queue in mailman. Also, I’m 95% certain you can’t respond 
to the list from Discourse - it is a one way mirror. But that is probably now 
something on my list to confirm and make sure I’ve got the logistics figured 
out.
> 
> Thank you again for the quick reply, and all the great work you do for the 
> community, Valerie--you totally ROCK!  :)
Thanks, Matt!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Matt
> 
> 



Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24 ?

2023-09-29 Thread Valerie Wittkop
There is one person that reviews the moderation queue of the NANOG list. My 
morning was rather hectic, and I didn’t get to the queue until just before 
12:30 EDT today. 

Apologies to all for the delay in the messages of this thread. Please note  I 
try to check the queue a few times throughout the day, and one last time again 
before I shut down for the night. 


Valerie Wittkop
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> On Sep 29, 2023, at 13:36, Ryan Hamel  wrote:
> 
> Matt,
> 
> It's not just you or Google, I just got those emails to my Office 365 at the 
> same time. My guess is that the list admins/moderators got the emails and 
> just responded without approving the moderated emails.
> 
> Ryan
> 
> From: NANOG  <mailto:nanog-bounces+ryan=rkhtech@nanog.org>> on behalf of Matthew 
> Petach mailto:mpet...@netflight.com>>
> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2023 10:31 AM
> To: VOLKAN SALİH  <mailto:volkan.salih...@gmail.com>>
> Cc: nanog list mailto:nanog@nanog.org>>
> Subject: Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24 ?
>  
> Caution: This is an external email and may be malicious. Please take care 
> when clicking links or opening attachments.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 9:42 AM VOLKAN SALİH  <mailto:volkan.salih...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> [...]
> I presume there would be another 50 big ASNs that belong to CDNs. And I am 
> pretty sure those top 100 networks can invest in gear to support /25-/27.
> 
> Volkan,
> 
> So far, you haven't presented any good financial reason those top 100 
> networks should spend millions of dollars to upgrade their networks just so 
> your /27 can be multihomed.
> 
> Sure, they *can* invest in gear to support /25-/27; but they won't, because 
> there's no financial benefit for them to do so.
> 
> I know from *your* side of the table, it would make your life better if 
> everyone would accept /27 prefixes--multihoming for the masses, yay!
> 
> Try standing in their shoes for a minute, though. 
> You need to spend tens of millions of dollars on a multi-year refresh cycle 
> to upgrade hundreds of routers in your global backbone, tying up network 
> engineering resources on upgrades that at the end, will bring you exactly $0 
> in additional revenue.
> 
> Imagine you're the COO or CTO of a Fortune 500 network, and you're meeting 
> with your CFO to pitch this idea.
> You know your CFO is going to ask one question right off the bat "what's the 
> timeframe for us to recoup the cost of
> this upgrade?" (hint, he's looking for a number less than 40 months).
> If your answer is "well, we're never going to recoup the cost.  It won't 
> bring us any additional customers, it won't bring us any additional revenue, 
> and it won't make our existing customers any happier with us.  But it will 
> make it easier for some of our smaller compeitors to sign up new customers." 
> I can pretty much guarantee your meeting with the CFO will end right there.
> 
> If you want networks to do this, you need to figure out a way for it to make 
> financial sense for them to do it.
> 
> So far, you haven't presented anything that would make it a win-win scenario 
> for the ISPs and CDNs that would need to upgrade to support this.
> 
> 
> ON a separate note--NANOG mailing list admins, I'm noting that Vokan's emails 
> just arrived a few minutes ago in my gmail inbox.
> However,  I saw replies to his messages from others on the list yesterday, a 
> day before they made it to the general list.
> Is there a backed up queue somewhere in the NANOG list processing that is 
> delaying some messages sent to the list by up to a full day?
> If not, I'll just blame gmail for selectively delaying portions of NANOG for 
> 18+ hours.   ^_^;
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Matt



[NANOG-announce] 2023 NANOG Committee Appointments

2023-03-01 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Community,

I am excited to announce that 33 NANOG members accepted appointments to a
committee. So many highly-qualified volunteers from the NANOG membership
were nominated for this year’s committee selection, and we personally thank
each NANOG member who offered their time.

As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality
forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s
programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff. The
volunteer-only committees drive many of the ideas for growth and
development in the organization and community as a whole.

Please join me in congratulating the appointed committee members:

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee

Evan Breznyik, Kate Gerry, Stephen Hartman, Marcus Holt, T.Marc Jone, Louie
Lee, Marlin Martes, Charles Rumford, Alejandro Silvestre, Anna Valsami,
Clara Wade, Christoph Weisbrod, + Les Williams

Education Committee

Jeff Bartig, Dr. Sanjay Basu, Alex Bortok, Alex Latzko, Saju Abdul Razak
Salahudeen, + Alejandro Silvestre

Elections Committee

Leif Sawyer + Tony Tauber

Mentorship Committee

Mahish Krishnan, Alex Latzko, + Kendra Pignotti

Program Committee

Kam Agahian, Phil Bedard, Daniel Chioreanu, Kate Gerry, Mikael Holmberg,
Marcus Holt, Manish Krishnan, Nimrod Levy, Marlin Martes, Sergey Myasoedov,
Stevan E Plote, Charles Rumford, Adair Thaxton, Michael T. Voity, + Les
Williams

Scholarship Committee

Jeff Budney + Tony Tauber

We are truly excited to see what develops for NANOG over the next year
working with these volunteers.

Please also join me in thanking and recognizing the many contributions of
committee alumni who have termed out:

Education Committee

Reddy Urmindi

Elections Committee

Dan Chioreanu, Mike Starr, + Steve Ulrich

Mentorship Committee

Reddy Urmindi

Program Committee

Jeff Bartig, Tom Beecher, Bryan Jong, Alex Latzko, Steve Meuse, Alankar
Sharma, Yordan Sutanto, + Anna Valsami

Scholarship Committee

Bryan Brooks, Tom Daly, Craig MacKinder, + Alankar Sharma

Volunteer participation from these members on NANOG committees developed
new programs, brought new ideas and new methods into practice, and helped
to evolve the NANOG organization. We would not be where we are without
their time and contributions.

We look forward to continuing working together to build the Internet of
tomorrow, and hope to see you at a NANOG conference soon!


Sincerely,

Valerie Wittkop

(On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors)

-- 
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2023 NANOG Committee Appointments

2023-03-01 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Community,

I am excited to announce that 33 NANOG members accepted appointments to a
committee. So many highly-qualified volunteers from the NANOG membership
were nominated for this year’s committee selection, and we personally thank
each NANOG member who offered their time.

As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality
forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s
programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff. The
volunteer-only committees drive many of the ideas for growth and
development in the organization and community as a whole.

Please join me in congratulating the appointed committee members:

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee

Evan Breznyik, Kate Gerry, Stephen Hartman, Marcus Holt, T.Marc Jone, Louie
Lee, Marlin Martes, Charles Rumford, Alejandro Silvestre, Anna Valsami,
Clara Wade, Christoph Weisbrod, + Les Williams

Education Committee

Jeff Bartig, Dr. Sanjay Basu, Alex Bortok, Alex Latzko, Saju Abdul Razak
Salahudeen, + Alejandro Silvestre

Elections Committee

Leif Sawyer + Tony Tauber

Mentorship Committee

Mahish Krishnan, Alex Latzko, + Kendra Pignotti

Program Committee

Kam Agahian, Phil Bedard, Daniel Chioreanu, Kate Gerry, Mikael Holmberg,
Marcus Holt, Manish Krishnan, Nimrod Levy, Marlin Martes, Sergey Myasoedov,
Stevan E Plote, Charles Rumford, Adair Thaxton, Michael T. Voity, + Les
Williams

Scholarship Committee

Jeff Budney + Tony Tauber

We are truly excited to see what develops for NANOG over the next year
working with these volunteers.

Please also join me in thanking and recognizing the many contributions of
committee alumni who have termed out:

Education Committee

Reddy Urmindi

Elections Committee

Dan Chioreanu, Mike Starr, + Steve Ulrich

Mentorship Committee

Reddy Urmindi

Program Committee

Jeff Bartig, Tom Beecher, Bryan Jong, Alex Latzko, Steve Meuse, Alankar
Sharma, Yordan Sutanto, + Anna Valsami

Scholarship Committee

Bryan Brooks, Tom Daly, Craig MacKinder, + Alankar Sharma

Volunteer participation from these members on NANOG committees developed
new programs, brought new ideas and new methods into practice, and helped
to evolve the NANOG organization. We would not be where we are without
their time and contributions.

We look forward to continuing working together to build the Internet of
tomorrow, and hope to see you at a NANOG conference soon!


Sincerely,

Valerie Wittkop

(On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors)

-- 
*Valerie Wittkop*
Program directorvwitt...@nanog.org | +1 734-730-0225 <+15038199432>
(mobile) | www.nanog.org
NANOG | 305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100 | Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
ASN 19230


[NANOG-announce] NANOG Committee Nominations are Open!

2023-01-13 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Dear NANOG Community,



Nominations
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/committee-nomination-process/> are
now open for six NANOG Committees! We are looking for volunteers to serve
on the Program Committee, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee,
Education Committee, Elections Committee, Mentorship Committee, and
Scholarship Committee.



Specific committee charters and member responsibilities are linked here
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/committee-nomination-process/> and
appointments are  2-year terms, except if appointed to complete a
mid-appointment term.



Committee nominations will close at 9:00pm EST on Tuesday, 14 February,
2023. The NANOG Board of Directors will make appointments within the week.
Emails detailing the selection results will be sent to candidates shortly
thereafter, and a full announcement will be sent during the following week.



Volunteer participation by members on NANOG committees is part of the
essential fabric of the NANOG organization. Committee members have
developed new programs, brought new ideas and new methods into practice,
and helped to evolve the NANOG organization.



Please consider running for a NANOG committee if you are passionate about
NANOG and can commit to participating! If you know someone that you believe
would be interested, please nominate them. The nomination form is linked
from the 2023 Committee Nominations webpage
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/2023-committee-nominations/> and
accepts either self or 3rd party nominations. Board members are available
to discuss the opportunities, so do not hesitate to reach out to them if
you are interested and want to learn more.



As always, you can reach us through our website contact form here
<https://www.nanog.org/contact/>, or by email to either
nanog-supp...@nanog.org or member-supp...@nanog.org



Cheers,


*Valerie Wittkop*
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NANOG Committee Nominations are Open!

2023-01-13 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Dear NANOG Community,



Nominations
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/committee-nomination-process/> are
now open for six NANOG Committees! We are looking for volunteers to serve
on the Program Committee, Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee,
Education Committee, Elections Committee, Mentorship Committee, and
Scholarship Committee.



Specific committee charters and member responsibilities are linked here
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/committee-nomination-process/> and
appointments are  2-year terms, except if appointed to complete a
mid-appointment term.



Committee nominations will close at 9:00pm EST on Tuesday, 14 February,
2023. The NANOG Board of Directors will make appointments within the week.
Emails detailing the selection results will be sent to candidates shortly
thereafter, and a full announcement will be sent during the following week.



Volunteer participation by members on NANOG committees is part of the
essential fabric of the NANOG organization. Committee members have
developed new programs, brought new ideas and new methods into practice,
and helped to evolve the NANOG organization.



Please consider running for a NANOG committee if you are passionate about
NANOG and can commit to participating! If you know someone that you believe
would be interested, please nominate them. The nomination form is linked
from the 2023 Committee Nominations webpage
<https://www.nanog.org/members/elections/2023-committee-nominations/> and
accepts either self or 3rd party nominations. Board members are available
to discuss the opportunities, so do not hesitate to reach out to them if
you are interested and want to learn more.



As always, you can reach us through our website contact form here
<https://www.nanog.org/contact/>, or by email to either
nanog-supp...@nanog.org or member-supp...@nanog.org



Cheers,


*Valerie Wittkop*
Program directorvwitt...@nanog.org | +1 734-730-0225 <+15038199432>
(mobile) | www.nanog.org
NANOG | 305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100 | Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
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Message from NANOG Admins

2022-07-09 Thread Valerie Wittkop
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NANOG 85 Hackathon Call for Projects

2022-04-07 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We need you! The NANOG Hackathon Committee is calling for project
developers/maintainers to participate in the NANOG 85 Hackathon
<https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/>.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 - Intro/Tutorial/Team Formation (via Zoom)

Saturday + Sunday, June 4-5, 2022 - Hacking (via Zoom and/or in Montréal)

An essential part of NANOG conferences, our Hackathons are designed to be
both fun and engaging, as well as provide a platform that builds community
and fosters greater networking and programming knowledge. NANOG Hackathons
are hands-on, and educational at their core — directly supporting the most
critical aspects of our mission. All levels are welcome to participate, and
as always, Hackathon registration
<https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/registration/> is free.

Theme: Projects that Make a Difference

The NANOG 85 Hackathon will focus on the theme of making tools work better
for ordinary users. For this Hackathon, we are looking to expand the reach
of the event to bring in non-developers who have an itch to get something
fixed. So this is your opportunity to work with other community members to
fix that itch and make life better for everyone. The improvements can
include better tutorials, documentation, cookie-cutter templates that
people can build on when accessing an API - in short, stuff that you would
like to see that enables better use of the tools you use or want to use.

Of course, we will welcome our usual range of project proposals if you want
to dive deep into the code and hack in a communal environment, so send in
those proposals as well.

We are asking those who wish to bring a project be prepared to generally
cover the items listed here.

   -

   Provide an intro/mini-tutorial on the skills needed to successfully hack
   on said project
   -

   Use time between the intro (May 25th) and the Hackathon (June 4-5) to be
   available for introductions and general questions relating to the project
   -

   Create a “ReadMe” file or webpage with the following information
   -

  Languages used in the project
  -

  Good first issues (if using GitHub on the project)
  -

  How to set-up/run tests in the development environment
  -

  How to use sandbox environment (if you have one)
  -

  Documentation updates/issues that need review/correcting


In exchange for your work, NANOG will offer you a complimentary
registration for NANOG 85 taking place in Montréal June 6-8, 2022. Learn
more about the Hackathon schedule here:
https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/

If you are interested in bringing a project to the NANOG 85 Hackathon,
please send a message to hackathon-supp...@nanog.org. We look forward to
working with you!

-- 
*Valerie Wittkop*
Program DirectorOn behalf of the NANOG Hackathon Committee


[NANOG-announce] NANOG 85 Hackathon Call for Projects

2022-04-07 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We need you! The NANOG Hackathon Committee is calling for project
developers/maintainers to participate in the NANOG 85 Hackathon
<https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/>.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 - Intro/Tutorial/Team Formation (via Zoom)

Saturday + Sunday, June 4-5, 2022 - Hacking (via Zoom and/or in Montréal)

An essential part of NANOG conferences, our Hackathons are designed to be
both fun and engaging, as well as provide a platform that builds community
and fosters greater networking and programming knowledge. NANOG Hackathons
are hands-on, and educational at their core — directly supporting the most
critical aspects of our mission. All levels are welcome to participate, and
as always, Hackathon registration
<https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/registration/> is free.

Theme: Projects that Make a Difference

The NANOG 85 Hackathon will focus on the theme of making tools work better
for ordinary users. For this Hackathon, we are looking to expand the reach
of the event to bring in non-developers who have an itch to get something
fixed. So this is your opportunity to work with other community members to
fix that itch and make life better for everyone. The improvements can
include better tutorials, documentation, cookie-cutter templates that
people can build on when accessing an API - in short, stuff that you would
like to see that enables better use of the tools you use or want to use.

Of course, we will welcome our usual range of project proposals if you want
to dive deep into the code and hack in a communal environment, so send in
those proposals as well.

We are asking those who wish to bring a project be prepared to generally
cover the items listed here.

   -

   Provide an intro/mini-tutorial on the skills needed to successfully hack
   on said project
   -

   Use time between the intro (May 25th) and the Hackathon (June 4-5) to be
   available for introductions and general questions relating to the project
   -

   Create a “ReadMe” file or webpage with the following information
   -

  Languages used in the project
  -

  Good first issues (if using GitHub on the project)
  -

  How to set-up/run tests in the development environment
  -

  How to use sandbox environment (if you have one)
  -

  Documentation updates/issues that need review/correcting


In exchange for your work, NANOG will offer you a complimentary
registration for NANOG 85 taking place in Montréal June 6-8, 2022. Learn
more about the Hackathon schedule here:
https://www.nanog.org/events/nanog-85-hackathon/

If you are interested in bringing a project to the NANOG 85 Hackathon,
please send a message to hackathon-supp...@nanog.org. We look forward to
working with you!

-- 
*Valerie Wittkop*
Program DirectorOn behalf of the NANOG Hackathon Committee
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2022 NANOG Program Committee Nominations

2022-02-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Community,

I am excited to announce that 15 NANOG members accepted appointments to the 
Program Committee. 20 highly-qualified volunteers from the NANOG membership 
were nominated for this year’s committee selection, and we personally thank 
each NANOG member who offered their time.

As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality 
forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s 
programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff, and the 
volunteer-only Program Committee (PC) is wholly responsible for soliciting, 
developing, and selecting all program content presented at NANOG meetings and 
other events. 

Please join me in congratulating the appointed PC members:
Melchior Aelmans, Kam Agahian, Aaron Atac, Jason Bothe, Mark Buell, Elizabeth 
Culley, Cat Gurinsky, Mikael Holmberg, Bryan Jong, John Kristoff, Fearghas 
McKay, James Shank, Mike Starr, Steve Ulrich, and Chris Woodfield.

Please also join me in thanking and recognizing the many contributions of PC 
alumni Omkar Bhalekar, Michael Costello, Hau Fu, Tom Kacprzynski, Ognian Mitev, 
Matt Ringel, Kat Ronay, and Eddy Winstead. 

We are truly excited to see what the community will submit to the PC for NANOG 
85 this June; so please submit talk ideas at  
<https://nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/>nanog.org/presentations 
<https://www.nanog.org/presentations>. And please join us in June if you can!


Sincerely,
Valerie Wittkop
(On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors)


Valerie Wittkop
Program Director
vwitt...@nanog.org | +1 734-730-0225 (mobile) | www.nanog.org
NANOG | 305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100 | Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
ASN 19230



[NANOG-announce] 2022 NANOG Program Committee Nominations

2022-02-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Community,

I am excited to announce that 15 NANOG members accepted appointments to the 
Program Committee. 20 highly-qualified volunteers from the NANOG membership 
were nominated for this year’s committee selection, and we personally thank 
each NANOG member who offered their time.

As an organization, NANOG was founded by volunteers who developed a quality 
forum for North America’s operator community. Despite the growth in NANOG’s 
programs, volunteers greatly outnumber professional staff, and the 
volunteer-only Program Committee (PC) is wholly responsible for soliciting, 
developing, and selecting all program content presented at NANOG meetings and 
other events. 

Please join me in congratulating the appointed PC members:
Melchior Aelmans, Kam Agahian, Aaron Atac, Jason Bothe, Mark Buell, Elizabeth 
Culley, Cat Gurinsky, Mikael Holmberg, Bryan Jong, John Kristoff, Fearghas 
McKay, James Shank, Mike Starr, Steve Ulrich, and Chris Woodfield.

Please also join me in thanking and recognizing the many contributions of PC 
alumni Omkar Bhalekar, Michael Costello, Hau Fu, Tom Kacprzynski, Ognian Mitev, 
Matt Ringel, Kat Ronay, and Eddy Winstead. 

We are truly excited to see what the community will submit to the PC for NANOG 
85 this June; so please submit talk ideas at  
<https://nanog.org/meetings/submit-presentation/>nanog.org/presentations 
<https://www.nanog.org/presentations>. And please join us in June if you can!


Sincerely,
Valerie Wittkop
(On behalf of the NANOG Board of Directors)


Valerie Wittkop
Program Director
vwitt...@nanog.org | +1 734-730-0225 (mobile) | www.nanog.org
NANOG | 305 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite 100 | Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA
ASN 19230

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Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation

2021-12-07 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Folks - 

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> On Dec 7, 2021, at 11:34, William Herrin  wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 3:25 AM John Curran  wrote:
>> On 6 Dec 2021, at 4:59 PM, Jay Hennigan  wrote:
>>> If ARIN's fee structure is such that it is financially advantageous for any 
>>> class of network operators to turn off IPv6, they're doing it wrong IMHO.
>> 
>> The situation is exactly opposite
> 
> And yet you have people reporting that ARIN's fee schedule offers
> dissuasion for their deployments of IPv6. Right here in this email
> thread. How can that be?
> 
> Don't gaslight us John. Seriously, it's not cool. ARIN fees make IPv6
> registration a neutral prospect for only a fraction of its
> registrants. You've presented something as broadly true that isn't.
> Those of us for whom your claim is false don't appreciate the
> insinuation that we've misrepresented ARIN's behavior.
> 
> Regards,
> Bill Herrin
> 
> --
> William Herrin
> b...@herrin.us
> https://bill.herrin.us/



Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-09-01 Thread Valerie Wittkop
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Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-08-30 Thread Valerie Wittkop
My apologies to Mark - 

I sent a message in error to the full list that should have been sent privately.


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> On Aug 30, 2021, at 11:17 AM, Valerie Wittkop  wrote:
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>> On Aug 30, 2021, at 10:44 AM, Mark Tinka > <mailto:mark@tinka.africa>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 8/30/21 16:19, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
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>>> policy.
>> 
>> And yet you continue to work for and support him in this capacity.
>> 
>> But hey, you have to eat.
>> 
>> Mark.
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Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-08-30 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Please be mindful of usage guideline number 6 - Behavior or posts that are 
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> On Aug 30, 2021, at 10:44 AM, Mark Tinka  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/30/21 16:19, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:
> 
>> You may not like Lu and/or his business model. I’m not a fan of his business 
>> model myself, but it is technically permitted under existing policy.
> 
> And yet you continue to work for and support him in this capacity.
> 
> But hey, you have to eat.
> 
> Mark.



Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-08-30 Thread Valerie Wittkop
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Re: 2021.02.10 community meeting unofficial notes

2021-02-10 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Ahem… slides are linked… you must click on the talk title under the “Topic” 
column of the agenda.

Cheers,

Valerie

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> On Feb 10, 2021, at 12:59 PM, Matthew Petach  wrote:
> 
> 
> It was mentioned in the chat this morning that 
> there was no link to slides or anything on the agenda 
> for the community meeting that happened this morning,
> so I offered to share the notes I was jotting down during 
> the meeting, to give an idea of what was covered for those 
> in timelines not as friendly to the meeting time, or to those 
> with conflicts.  ^_^;
> 
> Thanks so much to the staff, Elizabeth, Steve, and Ed 
> for the great presentations this morning!
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
> 2021.02.10 NANOG81 community meeting
> 
> Speaker Edward McNair, NANOG
> Steve Feldman, ViacomCBS
> Elizabeth Culley, Comcast
> 
> NOTES:
> Michael Voity kicks off the meeting at 0901 hours Pacific time 
> to go over the agenda for the day.
> 
> special announcements:
> fill out surveys!  The PC reads all of them!
> And if you're a lucky winner, you'll get a
> $100 gift card!
> 
> Looking for presentation proposals for NANOG82!
> 
> check out sponsors at virtual expo both;
> sponsors have stepped up to the challenge
> with interesting offerings.
> 
> first talk today is hosted by edward mcnair, 
> with Elizabeth Culley and Steve Feldman.
> 
> Ed Mcnair has been with nanog since 2005, and
> has been ED since 2018;
> 
> Steve has been contributing to nanog since its
> inception since 1994, and has been involved with
> PC for the last 20 years.
> 
> Elizabeth Culley is peering coordinator with
> comcast, and is completing her first year on
> the PC; this is her first time presenting to
> NANOG.
> 
> welcome edward, steve and elizabeth, it's
> great to have you here.
> 
> Edward takes a few moments to give some updates
> on the organization;
> strategic plan narrowed to 3 areas;
> education,
> meeting experience,
> online collaboration,
> 
> another piece built out is the strategic 
> timeline;
> encompasses from NANOG73 to NANOG 85.
> purpose is to see what we are aiming to
> achieve and what we will put forward.
> we always like to hear your comments,
> there is a feedback button that goes to
> NANOG staff, and he reads them all.
> 
> Take a moment to honor the nanog staff;
> counting himself, there are 6.5 staff
> members, as Claudia works with them 
> halftime.
> Claudia, Leigh, Valerie, Shawn, Darrieux (Dee), and Brandi
> all work very hard to ensure that we can have
> a quality program.
> 
> Our 2020 annual report will be coming out
> soon; to give a linear record of what we've
> accompished over the course of 2020;
> 
> we'll do polls at the end of the section;
> 
> log into the polls at pollEV.com/nanog
> 
> Over to Steve feldman;
> at end of every NANOG, there is a Program commitee
> get together; after SF, decided to have retreat in 2020;
> planned to do it in Boston or Seattle; but then
> things changed, and they couldn't get together in person;
> so they had a virtual retreat, 2 days, dec 16 2020,
> and jan 13 2021 to go over various items.
> 
> some of the items covered:
> PC structure
> new member onboarding
>  PC handbook update
>  mentorship
> leadership
>  review roles, responsibliities
>   need to document them better
> subcommittees
>  are we optiimizing our effort?
>  some don't seem to do much.
>  will add some new ones.
> diversity of skills and perspectives
>  need to get people who have different
>  industry perspectives.
> 
> other topics at virutal retreat
> meeting format
>  how to do hybrid meetings
>  we optimize time for training and tutorial
>  we focus on human interaction; need to accomodate people 
>   in different timezones.
> talk solicitation and selection
>  attracting new speakers
>  expanding the audience
>  standardize voting
>  content review
> PC's strategic vision.
> 
> Liz, chairing our data analysis effort;
> for past 20 years, we've been building a
> repository of tracks, tutorials, keynote speeches,
> lightning talks;
> we have a long history of hosting the voices of
> those building the internet.
> what comes up in NANOG is often in the leading edge
> of technology trends; 
> this effort will be to mine the repository,
> to help us keep up with the onslaught of demand.
> 
> cataloging NANOG;
> we are recording the details of every presentation,
> tutoria and keynote;
> tagging each record with relevant metadata
>  provide intuitive web page of popul

Re: AFRINIC IP Block Thefts -- The Saga Continues

2020-11-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Staff member that is granted the privilege of reading the list and 
ensuring all folks adhere to the Usage Guidelines 
<https://www.nanog.org/resources/usage-guidelines/> of the list here…

For the second time I am writing to remind you all this thread is not in the 
spirit of the guidelines for operational and technical content discussion.  

Stop posting on this thread.  A message was sent on Monday stating it is off 
topic and should be dropped.

If you continue to post on this thread, your subscription will be placed under 
moderation.



Valerie

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> On Nov 18, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Paul Nash  wrote:
> 
> Any idea of the outcome?
> 
>> On Nov 17, 2020, at 4:54 PM, Valdis Klētnieks  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 10:02:01 -0800, Jay Hennigan said:
>> 
>>> In the old days on the NANAE newsgroup, such bogus threats of legal
>>> action were categorized as one calling their "cartooney". People who
>>> huff and puff and threaten to sue rarely do so. If someone actually
>>> plans on suing you, your first hint is typically a knock on the door by
>>> a process server, not repeated threats in an online forum.
>> 
>> Right.  The thing is that unless you're party to the lawsuit, you don't
>> know if a process server has been involved.
>> 
>> Somebody else replied by private email and pointed where the AfriNIC
>> CEO wrote that they had, in fact, actually been sued.   So whatever one
>> might think of Elad Cohen, he's apparently not a cartooney.
> 



Re: AFRINIC IP Block Thefts -- The Saga Continues

2020-11-16 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Staff member that is granted the privilege of reading the list and 
ensuring all folks adhere to the Usage Guidelines 
<https://www.nanog.org/resources/usage-guidelines/> of the list here…

Note this thread is not in the spirit of the guidelines for operational and 
technical content discussion.  +1’s, here-here’s, and the back and forth 
mudslinging are not the type of lively discussions this list is in existence 
for.

If you feel this message is in error, please reach out to adm...@nanog.org 
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personal issues, engage in disputes, or file complaints.


Cheers,

Valerie

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> On Nov 16, 2020, at 11:40 AM, Rob McEwen  wrote:
> 
> On 11/16/2020 9:54 AM, Tom Beecher wrote:
>> I would like to formally request that Mr. Cohen's privileges to post to this 
>> list be revoked, or otherwise curtailed.
> 
> 
> +1
> 
> Several months ago, Elad Cohen went on record claiming that I was secretly 
> "Rob Shultz" from Spamhaus - an outrageous lie. (Spamhaus is actually my 
> competitor... and I've only ever known a few people there - and not even that 
> well.) What I had to do to (somewhat!) clear my name - so that the average 
> person who doesn't know me could tell with a high degree of certainty that 
> Elad Cohen lies about me weren't true - took away many hours out of my life 
> and got me in trouble with maawg for discussing too many details about the 
> people at maawg events whom I had interacted with (to show that me and this 
> other Rob couldn't possibly be the same person). Note that I barely know "Rob 
> Shultz", and hadn't even heard of "Rob Shultz" until AFTER I saw Cohen's 
> accusation. I don't think that "Rob Shultz" is a bad person at all - from 
> what little I know about him - but these accusations could potentially cause 
> frustration/confusion in the niche market served by both invaluement (my 
> company) and Spamhaus. The way Elad Cohen pushes ludicrous/unfounded 
> conspiracy theories that are easily proven false - makes me question his 
> mental heath. Ironically, at the same time, I'm actually somewhat of an 
> *EXTREMIST* when it comes to free-speech and the free flow of ideas. I 
> absolutely hate it when others shut down opposing ideas due to being 
> "offended". But what makes this case DIFFERENT - is that I draw a line at 
> slander/libel. I gave Elad Cohen every opportunity to prove his accusations - 
> and he wasn't able to. And, again, what I had to explain about my meetings 
> with people (aka "witnesses") at maawg - to prove that Elad was lying - 
> caused me irreparable damage with maawg. His slander/libel is damaging to 
> others. He doesn't add any value (at least, none that I can find) - he only 
> harms other people in malicous ways.
> 
> -- 
> Rob McEwen, invaluement
> 



Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election

2020-05-13 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Staff member that is granted the privilege of reading the list and 
ensuring all folks adhere to the Usage Guidelines 
<https://www.nanog.org/resources/usage-guidelines/> of the list here…

Please note this thread is off topic from the subject line.

If people on the list would like to continue a discussion about IPv4, IPv4+ and 
IPv6, please do so under a new thread and ensure you follow Usage Guidelines.

Thank you.

Valerie

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> On May 13, 2020, at 7:40 PM, Brielle  wrote:
> 
> What makes you think that companies are going to spend money and time on your 
> “solution” when they’re having to be dragged kicking and screaming to fully 
> enable IPv6 to every endpoint on their networks?  
> 
> Most places already OWN IPv6 capable routers/equipment, they’re just either 
> being lazy in setting it up (“no reason to” excuse) or there’s not enough 
> customer demand for them to take the time.
> 
> You don’t seem to have a firm grasp on WHY IPv6 adoption is taking so long. 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On May 13, 2020, at 5:15 PM, Elad Cohen  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> A degree in economics is not needed to know that if the damages of something 
>> is causing x2 the amount that can be spent to avoid the damages - then half 
>> of the amount should be spent.
>> From: Töma Gavrichenkov 
>> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2020 2:09 AM
>> To: Elad Cohen 
>> Cc: Shane Ronan ; North American Network Operators' 
>> Group 
>> Subject: Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election
>>  
>> Peace,
>> 
>> On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 2:04 AM Elad Cohen  wrote:
>> > [..] for example if spoofed DDoS amplification attacks are
>> > causing yearly damages of $100M per year in the world
>> > and these EOL equipment cost $50M in the world, it
>> > might be worth to replace them)
>> 
>> What's your degree in economics?  Is it an MBA, and if yes, then where?
>> 
>> Quite frankly, when it comes to your biography published on the
>> candidates page, we honestly don't even know if you're even succeeded
>> in primary school.  There's nothing telling about this.
>> 
>> What engineering experience do you have?
>> 
>> --
>> Töma



Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-23 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Hello NANOG Community,

It has come to our attention there are spamming messages being sent to members 
of the NANOG mail list spoofed to look as though they are coming from the NANOG 
organization.  The messages being sent refer to NANOG Remittance, with an 
attachment containing a virus.

These messages are not flowing through NANOG servers, nor using the NANOG 
domain. They are not messages coming from the NANOG organization. Please be 
aware if you receive a message matching this description and always make sure 
to scan attachments for a virus.

Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop - NANOG Program Director
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Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103



Re: User on list from carid.com sending automated replies

2018-02-21 Thread Valerie Wittkop
The email address had formally been moderated so replies went to the queue 
rather than automatically to the list.

I had to research - and realized this auto-response falls under the same 
behavior as an automatic vacation message.  The address is now on no-mail 
status per the AUP <https://nanog.org/governance/corp/aup>, number 6.

Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director

Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

> On Feb 21, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Brielle Bruns <br...@2mbit.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Just got this auto responder in re of my question to the list.  Someone from 
> carid.com seems to have their inbox routed to their company's support box.
> 
>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject:  Anyone else having Tunnelbroker.net issues? {3672073}
> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 14:01:03 -0500
> From: CARiD.com <supp...@carid.com>
> To:   br...@2mbit.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you for contacting CARiD's Customer Experience Team!
> 
> This e-mail is to confirm we have received your inquiry. One of our dedicated 
> Customer Experience Agents will contact you within 24 hours to provide you 
> with the information you requested. We thank you for your patience and assure 
> you we are working diligently to answer your request as soon as possible.
> 
> Thank you again for choosing CARiD.com!
> 
>   Sincerely,
> 
>   
>   CARiD <http://www.carid.com/>   
> Customer Experience Center
> Phone: 800.505.3274
> Email: supp...@carid.com <mailto:supp...@carid.com>
> Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/CARiDcom>Google+ 
> <https://plus.google.com/+carid/posts>Youtube 
> <http://www.youtube.com/user/CARiDcom>MyCARiD <http://my.carid.com/>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Brielle Bruns
> The Summit Open Source Development Group
> http://www.sosdg.org/ http://www.ahbl.org



Re: listserv hosed? [Was: Fwd: nanog.org mailing list memberships reminder]

2018-02-02 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Last  night there was an update to the OS of our production environment, and a 
restart of the system.  We are currently working to confirm all is functioning 
properly.

Apologies for the extra noise in the mail list.  

Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director

Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

> On Feb 2, 2018, at 8:18 AM, Lyle Giese <l...@lcrcomputer.net> wrote:
> 
> Groundhog day AGAIN!
> 
> Lyle
> 
> On 2/1/2018 10:07 PM, Jean-Francois Mezei wrote:
>> On 2018-02-01 22:59, Paul Ferguson wrote:
>> 
>>> Started getting a series of these just now from the past. :-)
>> 
>> Same here. The  821 headers show Received: to be "now", while the RFC
>> 822 headers have a Date of first of  where Month started in
>> August 2017.
>> 
>> Suspect something got reset and the list server is just catching up with
>> the monthly reminders.
> 
> 



[NANOG-announce] Mailman Maintenance - June 19 - 9PM Eastern

2017-06-19 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Hello NANOGers,

The mailman servers will be undergoing a second maintenance tonight between 
9:00 and 10:00pm Eastern.  Mail sent to lists hosted on the NANOG mailman 
servers will be held during the maintenance window.

Regular operations will resume once the maintenance is complete.

Sincerely,

NANOG Staff

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[NANOG-announce] Mailman Maintenance

2017-06-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Hello NANOGers,

The mailman servers will be undergoing maintenance tonight between 8:00 and 
8:30pm Eastern.  Mail sent to lists hosted on the NANOG mailman servers will be 
held during the maintenance window.

Regular operations will resume once the maintenance is complete.

Sincerely,

NANOG Staff
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[NANOG-announce] NANOG 69 Hotel Room Block

2017-01-16 Thread Valerie Wittkop
NANOGers - 

The NANOG 69 Hotel Room block has been extended through COB today.  There are 
still a few rooms available - make sure to book now if you need a hotel for the 
meeting next month. 

Use this link to reserve your room: 
https://aws.passkey.com/event/14495515/owner/544/home


Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
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Re: Sunday night social?

2016-06-10 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Hi Matt -

The registration questions built into Cvent are a standard set which is
created prior to confirmation of sponsored events.  The questions are there
as a means to allow potential sponsors to plan accordingly.

There is not a Sunday Social taking place in Chicago.  Apologies if the
standard questions in the registration process caused confusion.  You can
always check the true schedule of events by visiting the event agenda.

Cheers,

Valerie

On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Matthew Petach <mpet...@netflight.com>
wrote:

> > I just finished registering for NANOG 67, and answered Yes to "Will you
> be attending the sunday evening social" and booked my flight
> accordingly...but now i can't seem to find any details on what time it
> starts on the website.  Does anyone know what time it starts?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
>



-- 
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[NANOG-announce] NOTR - Thank you Denver, CO and Announcing NYC

2016-05-13 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We extend a very big Thank You to Denver, CO for such a successful NOTR event 
on Tuesday.  Great presentations and a large crowd made the day great for 
everyone!
We are very excited to be holding the next NOTR event in New York City 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road12/home>NOTR event in N 
<http://nanog.org/meetings/road12/home>ew York City on July 21, 2016, in 
partnership with NYNOG <http://www.nynog.org/>, and we invite you to join us!
Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the NANOG On The Road NYC event is 
perfect for you!

Date:  July 21, 2016
Time:  Registration Desk opens at 8:30am and Program is from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:  New York Marriott Marquis 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road12/hotel>N 
<http://nanog.org/meetings/road11/hotel>ew York Marriott Marquis - 1535 
Broadway, New York, NY 10036

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
<https://www.cvent.com/events/notr-nyc/registration-242cde760691478cbd115fa8a9a0132e.aspx>
 

Agenda Topics <http://nanog.org/meetings/road11/agenda> are posted, which 
include:
- Life After IPv4
- Traceroute Tutorial
- IPv6 Tutorial
- BGP Tutorial
If you are, or will be, in the New York City area, we invite you to attend.  
And don’t forget to attend NYNOG’s Meetup #1 on May 25, 2016.  Click here 
<http://www.nynog.org/> for more information about their event.

Learn more about On The Road events here 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home>.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org <mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org> if you have any 
questions.

Regards,
Valerie

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[NANOG-announce] NANOG On The Road Comes to Denver!

2016-05-02 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We are very excited to be holding the next NOTR event in Denver 
<http://nanog.org/meetings/road11/home> on May 10, 2016, and we invite you to 
join us!

Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the NANOG On The Road Denver event 
is perfect for you!

Date:  May 10, 2016
Time:  Registration Desk opens at 8:30am and Program is from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:  Denver Marriott Westminster <http://nanog.org/meetings/road11/hotel> 
- 7000 Church Ranch Boulevard, Westminster, CO 80021

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
<https://www.cvent.com/events/notr-denver/registration-ca6e1607497d49cc9d0bd145fe25d894.aspx>
 

Agenda Topics <http://nanog.org/meetings/road11/agenda> are posted, which 
include:
- Life After IPv4
- DNSSEC & RPKI
- Traceroute Tutorial
- IPv6 Tutorial
- BGP Tutorial
If you are, or will be, in the Denver area, we invite you to attend.  And don’t 
forget to share the invitation with your colleagues or others you feel may 
benefit from attending.  Make NANOG On The Road your first step toward learning 
how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.  

Learn more about On The Road events here 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home>.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any questions.

Regards,
Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

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[NANOG-announce] NANOG On The Road Comes to Raleigh!

2016-03-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We are very excited to be holding the next NOTR event in Raleigh/Durham 
Research Triangle on April 12, 2016, and we invite you to join us!

Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the NANOG On The Road 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road10/home> Raleigh event is perfect for you!

Date:  April 12, 2016
Time:  Registration Desk opens at 8:30am and Program is from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:  Embassy Suites Hilton Raleigh Durham Research Triangle 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road10/hotel> - 201 Harrison Oaks Blvd, Cary, 
NC 27513

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
<https://www.cvent.com/events/notr-raleigh/registration-4a40a6ccc9e141b39e56f22d4654147a.aspx>

Agenda Topics <http://nanog.org/meetings/road10/agenda> are posted, which 
include:
- Life After IPv4
- DNSSEC & RPKI
- Traceroute Tutorial
- IPv6 Tutorial
- BGP Tutorial

If you are, or will be, in the Raleigh area, we invite you to attend.  And 
don’t forget to share the invitation with your colleagues or others you feel 
may benefit from attending.  Make NANOG On The Road your first step toward 
learning how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.  

Learn more about On The Road events here 
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home>.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org <mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org> if you have any 
questions.
Regards,


Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

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[NANOG-announce] Nominations for 2016 NANOG Committees

2016-02-08 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Sent on behalf of the Executive Director

Greetings NANOG Colleagues,

If you missed the nominations deadline for the Program Committee or
Communications Committee, this is your chance to still submit.

If you, or someone you know, would make a great candidate for a NANOG
Committee, please send the name and email address to electi...@nanog.org no
later than 1pm Pacific, Tuesday, February 9.

We will make sure the nominee receives the candidate form and is included
in the 2016 Committee Appointment Process.

Should there be any questions, please send a message to electi...@nanog.org.

Sincerely,

Betty Burke
NANOG Executive Director
2864 Carpenter Rd. Suite 100
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: +1 866 902 1336

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[NANOG-announce] ARIN+NANOG On The Road Comes to Chicago!

2015-08-21 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We are very excited to be holding the next A+NOTR event in Chicago, IL Tuesday, 
September 1, and we invite you to join us!

Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the ARIN+NANOG On The Road 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road8/homeNANOG On The Road 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road7/home Chicago event is perfect for you!

Date:  September 1, 2015
Time:  Registration Desk opens at 8:30am and Program is from 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Location:  Crowne Plaza Downers Grove 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road8/hotelC 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road7/hotelrowne Plaza Downers Grove - 1250 
Roosevelt Road, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
https://www.cvent.com/events/arin-nanog-on-the-road-chicago-il/registration-345b7b090c6b48e6b1a7a461ff54736f.aspx

The agenda https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road8/agenda is posted - topics to 
be discussed include:
- Life after IPv4
- Moving to IPv6
- Deploying IPv6
- ARIN Overview and AC Update
- Optical Networking Tutorial
- DoS Tutorial
- BGP Tutorial
- MANRS

If you are, or will be, in the Chicago area, we invite you to attend.  And 
don’t forget to share the invitation with your colleagues or others you feel 
may benefit from attending.  Make ARIN+NANOG On The Road your first step toward 
learning how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.  

Learn more about On The Road events here 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any 
questions.
Regards,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

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[NANOG-announce] UPDATE - 2015 NANOG Elections General Information

2015-08-05 Thread Valerie Wittkop
Hello NANOG Members,

It has come to my attention there was a bad link in the message sent last week 
announcing the opening of the 2015 Election Process.  I apologize for not 
catching the error before the message was sent and causing more noise to your 
inbox now.  Please note the corrected link (relating to completing the Online 
Process) below.

Why?

If you care about NANOG and think that you would like to take a turn at 
volunteering your time to help make it better please consider joining as a 
member and running for a position. If you know someone else that you believe 
would be interested, nominate them by completing the Online Process 
https://www.bigpulse.com/112537/register.  Any questions should be submitted 
to electi...@nanog.org. mailto:electi...@nanog.org

Cheers,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

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[NANOG-announce] NANOG On The Road Comes to Herndon!!

2015-06-16 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We are very excited to be holding the next NOTR event in the great city of 
Herndon, VA next Tuesday, and we invite you to join us!

Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the NANOG On The Road 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road7/home Herndon event is perfect for you!

Date:  June 23, 2015
Time:  Registration Desk opens at 8:30am and Program is from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:  Westin Dulles Airport Hotel 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road7/hotel - 2520 Wasser Terrace, Herndon, VA 
20171

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
https://www.cvent.com/events/notr-herndon-va/registration-8c87c541134e4d2eb39f3efde090a2c8.aspx

The agenda https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road7/agenda is posted - topics to 
be discussed include:
- Recent  Future Developments in DNS Security
- International Network Supply, Traffic  Pricing
- DNSSEC  RPKI
- High fibre-coaxial networks
- Optical Networking Tutorial
- IPv6 Tutorial
- BGP Tutorial

If you are, or will be, in the Herndon area, we invite you to attend.  And 
don’t forget to share the invitation with your colleagues or others you feel 
may benefit from attending.  Make NANOG On The Road your first step toward 
learning how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.  

Learn more about On The Road events here 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any 
questions.
Regards,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
Tel: +1 866 902 1336, ext 103

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[NANOG-announce] NANOG On The Road Comes to Boston!!

2015-03-27 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We are very excited to be holding the next NOTR event in the great city of 
Boston and we invite you to join us!

Are you interested in Internet networking/peering? Do you work at a colocation, 
hosting or data center facility? Are you a provider of hardware/software 
solutions for the Internet industry?  If so, the NANOG On The Road 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road6/homeNANOG On The Road 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road6/home Boston event is perfect for you!

Date:  April 21, 2015
Time:  9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:  Courtyard Boston Cambridge Hotel 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road6/hotel

The FREE to attend event is open for registration.  Register Now! 
https://nanog.org/meetings/road6/registration

The agenda https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road6/agenda is posted - topics to 
be discussed include:
- Keynote Presentation by Scott Bradner
- Updates on Boston IX and RE Interconnection
- DNSSEC  RPKI
- QUIC
- Optical Networking Tutorial
- IPv6 Tutorial
- Data Center Track
- BGP Tutorial

If you are, or will be, in the Boston area, we invite you to attend.  And don’t 
forget to share the invitation with your colleagues or others you feel may 
benefit from attending.  Make NANOG On The Road your first step toward learning 
how you can take the wheel and steer the future of the Internet.  

Learn more about On The Road events here 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any 
questions.
Regards,

Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
48377 Fremont Boulevard, Suite 117
Fremont, CA 94538
Tel: +1 510 492 4030

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[NANOG-announce] Don't Forget: ARIN+NANOG On The Road - Orlando

2015-02-18 Thread Valerie Wittkop
The next On The Road event is just a few short days away…  We invite you to 
join us at:

ARIN+NANOG On The Road - Orlando

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Reception: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM 

Eastern Time

Register at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration
ARIN + NANOG On The Road is hosted by the American Registry for Internet 
Numbers (ARIN https://www.arin.net/) and the North American Network 
Operators’ Group (NANOG https://www.nanog.org/).  


If you are, or will be, in the Orlando area, we invite you to attend this 
meeting https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/home.  The agenda 
https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/agenda features an “Open Internet Debate” 
keynote address; sessions will include an ARIN Overview along with policies 
under discussion, DNSSEC  RPKI, presentations on IPv6, Traceroute, updates on 
local IX activities, and an introduction to BGP.


This free event, held https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/hotel at the Holiday 
Inn Resort Orlando-Lake Buena Vista, will also feature interactive discussions 
and networking opportunities. Lunch will be provided and there will be two 
drawings for $100 Amazon gift cards.

Please register https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration today! Make 
ARIN+NANOG On The Road your first step toward learning how you can take the 
wheel and steer the future of the Internet.


Please share this invitation with anyone you feel may benefit from attending 
this meeting. Learn more about On The Road events here 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any 
questions.


Regards,


Valerie

Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
48377 Fremont Boulevard, Suite 117
Fremont, CA 94538
Tel: +1 510 492 4030





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[NANOG-announce] ARIN+NANOG On The Road - Orlando

2015-01-16 Thread Valerie Wittkop
We invite you to join us at:

ARIN+NANOG On The Road - Orlando

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Reception: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM 

Eastern Time

Register at: https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration
ARIN + NANOG On The Road is hosted by the American Registry for Internet 
Numbers (ARIN https://www.arin.net/) and the North American Network 
Operators’ Group (NANOG https://www.nanog.org/).  


If you are, or will be, in the Orlando area, we invite you to attend this 
meeting https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road5/home.  The agenda 
https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/agenda features an “Open Internet Debate” 
keynote address; sessions will include an ARIN Overview along with policies 
under discussion, DNSSEC  RPKI, IPv6 Tutorial, and an introduction to BGP.


This free event, held https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/hotel at the Holiday 
Inn Resort Orlando-Lake Buena Vista, will also feature interactive discussions 
and networking opportunities. Lunch will be provided and there will be two 
drawings for $100 Amazon gift cards.

Don't wait until it's too late to register 
https://nanog.org/meetings/road5/registration! Space is limited and will fill 
up fast, so sign up as soon as you know you can attend. Make ARIN+NANOG On The 
Road your first step toward learning how you can take the wheel and steer the 
future of the Internet.


Please share this invitation with anyone you feel may benefit from attending 
this meeting. Learn more about On The Road events here 
https://www.nanog.org/meetings/road/home.  Feel free to contact us at 
nanog-supp...@nanog.org mailto:nanog-supp...@nanog.org if you have any 
questions.


Regards,


Valerie


Valerie Wittkop
NANOG Program Director
48377 Fremont Boulevard, Suite 117
Fremont, CA 94538
Tel: +1 510 492 4030





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Update on Mailman Outage from the NANOG Communications Committee

2013-09-03 Thread Valerie Wittkop

Hello All,

Just wanted to send you all a quick note regarding the mailman outage 
NANOG experienced this weekend...


A couple of changes made in August on the server resulted in an issue 
when the new month arrived.  We have found the issue, fixed, and now 
have everything up and running properly again.  Lists are working as 
they should and the web user interface is available should you wish to 
make any changes to your subscription.


We apologize for the interruption, and should you experience any other 
problems/issues, please let us know by sending a message to 
adm...@nanog.org.


Cheers,

Valerie Wittkop

On behalf of the NANOG Communications Committee