2016-01-21 18:47 GMT+00:00 Nishal Goburdhan :
> On 21 Jan 2016, at 5:38, Gmail Perso wrote:
>
>>
>>
> good luck with that; at the mic in tunisia, i asked for afrinic to put
> their dnssec material online (from, you know, the many dnssec classes
> they’ve taught).
Oops. It was meant just for Stephen. Sorry.
Maybe the ML should be loosened to allow reply to sender only to give some
privacy to this ML :)
Latif
From: Latif LADID [*The New Internet based on IPv6"] [mailto:la...@ladid.lu]
Sent: Freitag, 22. Januar 2016 09:54
To: 'IPv6 in Africa
On 22 Jan 2016, at 10:37, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
Before we put out training material on our training website, it has to
meet
criterial that the team has agree upon and for now that's not the
case.
whilst i may respect your adherence to quality control, i’m in general
agreement that half is
Hi Brice,
Thanks for the feedback.
At 09:38 17-01-2016, Brice ABBA wrote:
However, some of our members are complaining about the membership fees,
because we dont want to be an excuse for the fact they don't deploy
IPv6; we have decided to not the charge IPv6 allocation.
AfriNIC is the most
Hi Mukom,
At 00:37 22-01-2016, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
AFRINIC only currently runs workshops around two topics (INRM and
IPv6). We do tutorials around different topics (DNSSEC and RPKI
being typical 1 day tutorials done by our R team and usually used
to engage as part of their research projects.
SM,
> On Jan 22, 2016, at 4:04 PM, SM wrote:
>
> Hi Mukom,
> At 00:37 22-01-2016, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
>> AFRINIC only currently runs workshops around two topics (INRM and IPv6). We
>> do tutorials around different topics (DNSSEC and RPKI being typical 1 day
>> tutorials
> On Jan 22, 2016, at 4:04 PM, SM wrote:
>
> I read the blog article about spam. There are some mistakes in the article.
> I suggest getting an unbiased review.
Hello SM,
I’m not sure how that relates to the IPv6 specific mailing list, nor to this
thread…
I suggest
On 22 January 2016 at 12:04, SM wrote:
> Hi Mukom,
> At 00:37 22-01-2016, Mukom Akong T. wrote:
>
>> AFRINIC only currently runs workshops around two topics (INRM and IPv6).
>> We do tutorials around different topics (DNSSEC and RPKI being typical 1
>> day tutorials done by
Hi Daniel,
At 04:59 22-01-2016, Daniel Shaw wrote:
Hello again! :-)
:-)
Am I missing something here? Or is this inline comment unrelated to
anything else in the post it's replying to? I don't get it...
It's old stuff. :-)
If you (or anyone on the list) have any specific questions I'll be
> On Jan 22, 2016, at 3:46 PM, SM wrote:
>
> Hi Brice,
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> At 09:38 17-01-2016, Brice ABBA wrote:
>> However, some of our members are complaining about the membership fees,
>> because we dont want to be an excuse for the fact they don't deploy
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