Hello all.
The CfP (Call for Papers) for the SAFNOG-7 conference, due to take place
in-person on the 30th - 31st August, 2022, at the Lagoon Beach Hotel in
Cape Town, South Africa, is now open.
Please find more details about the CfP at the link below:
https://safnog.org/event/papers.html
On 2/18/22 13:57, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss wrote:
Democracy = Transparency
Hmmh... mmkay.
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On 2/17/22 17:47, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss wrote:
In normal democratic countries, ...
What is a normal democratic country?
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Step by step.
Well done, Eddy and team!
Mark.
On 2/16/22 03:53, John Curran wrote:
Sylvain -
Indeed - upon review, it is apparent that "the standing of the
current injunction is the basis on which the judge ruled that the
appeal was effectively moot and therefore dismissed it.”
on the submission and agenda milestones, please see:
https://2022.apricot.net/program/call-for-papers/
Mark.
On 11/16/21 06:30, Mark Tinka wrote:
FYI.
Mark.
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Subject:[APRICOT-PC-Chairs] APRICOT 2022 Call for Presentations
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 21:16:43 +1000
From
On 12/28/21 10:36, Mike Silber wrote:
The key difference is that when AfriNIC shares an update, it is from
an organizational email account and the person’s affiliation is
clearly stated.
It is not paid shills pretending to be objective and impartial
“community members” yet pushing a
year we turn
away submissions, due to filling up all available programme slots
before the deadline. Presenters should endeavour to get material to
the PC sooner rather than later.
For any questions or concerns, please email the PC Chairs.
We look forward to receiving your presentation prop
Agreed - but I am confident that Eddy and the team have all of this
already considered.
Mark.
On 10/15/21 17:09, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss wrote:
Very good news!
I don’t know how these things work in Mauritius courts, but it will be
good to ask that all the legal expenses
Slowly by slowly, we shall undress the evil tyrants.
Mark.
On 10/15/21 16:48, cheikhmab mabrouk via Community-Discuss wrote:
Great news and congratulations
Best Regards.
Cheikh Boubey
Le vendredi 15 octobre 2021, 12:14:58 UTC, Evelyn Namara
a écrit :
This is incredible news!
I
Step, by step...
Mark.
On 10/15/21 12:56, Eddy Kayihura wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Please see the message below that was shared with our members.
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Chief Executive Officer
African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) Ltd.
t: +230 403 51 00 | tt: @afrinic
Hi all.
As per subject:
https://safnog.org/virtual-meetings/agenda.html
Please join. Thanks.
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On 9/23/21 20:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Owen, take some free advice. Stop saying stupid stuff. You don't have
a lot of credibility left to lose, but its just a waste of bandwidth to
say stuff that can so easily be disproven. The following was already
posted here as being part of a
On 9/23/21 23:41, Noah wrote:
Owen,
Are you Lu Heng? I am addressing Lu Heng and he knows exactly what I
am talking about.
Let Lu Heng ask and I will perfectly and accurately backup my claim
about the misinformation he is employing through his Number Resource
Society beyond just those
On 9/23/21 21:00, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Yet another anonymous gmail sock puppet, spewing the Lu Heng party line.
Swell. Just what we needed.
Go away now Mr. Cheken Chetty. Please crawl back into whatever hole Lu Heng
conjured you out of. Nobody is impressed.
It's a pity Lu Heng
Even though I do, I have no words...
Mark.
On 9/23/21 17:41, Nigel Kukard via Community-Discuss wrote:
On 9/23/21 14:59, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 9/23/21 14:34, Noah wrote:
Hi Lu Heng
A number of ISPs and Afrinic resource members across the region are
receiving phone calls from your
On 9/23/21 14:34, Noah wrote:
Hi Lu Heng
A number of ISPs and Afrinic resource members across the region are
receiving phone calls from your organisation called the number
resource society.
The people making the phone calls are mostly spreading misinformation
about AFRINIC.
I am
FYI.
Mark.
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Subject:[safnog] Reminder: SAFNOG-6 Virtual Conference
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 16:23:37 +0200
From: SAFNOG Conference
To: saf...@lists.safnog.org
Hello Everyone,
SAFNOG-6 Virtual Conference is just one week away!
This is a
On 6/1/21 08:03, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Spam is largely or entirely duplicative, and essentially always machine
generated.
I disagree.
Spam is spam, regardless of whether it was human- or machine-generated.
Mark.
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FYI.
Mark.
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Subject:[apops] APRICOT 2021 call for presentations reminder
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2021 17:59:19 +1000
From: Philip Smith
Organization: Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Operational Technologies
To: ap...@apops.net
Hi everyone,
On 12/25/20 06:33, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
As regards to your "network freeze" I have no idea what that means.
https://lmgtfy.app/?q=what+is+a+network+freezehttps://lmgtfy.app/?q=what+is+a+network+freezehttps://bfy.tw/Q40g
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d to the Programme
Committee by e-mail at:
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We look forward to receiving your presentation proposals.
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e-mail address), and a brief description of why you would make a good
addition to the PC.
The PC Chairs will accept nominations received by 17:00 UTC+8 on Monday
23rd November 2020, and will announce the new PC shortly thereafter.
Many thanks!
Mark Tinka, Marijana Novakovic & Philip Smit
On 29/May/20 05:17, Paul Wollner wrote:
> In light of the accusations that have been made on 8 May, I feel that
> SEACOM neglected their duty to remove these objects when the client's
> contract came to an end. As the ISP created the records in the first
> place, the records should have been
On 29/May/20 05:17, Paul Wollner wrote:
>
> In light of the accusations that have been made on 8 May, I feel that
> SEACOM neglected their duty to remove these objects when the client's
> contract came to an end. As the ISP created the records in the first
> place, the records should have been
Hi all.
I'm not one to b**ch & moan in public, but per subject, I could not let
this one slide.
And if you get this from multiple mailing lists, apologies for that -
I'm just trying to make sure that this reaches as wide an audience as
possible, on the continent.
SEACOM (AS37100) acquired
ends; and in fact, is probably
more crucial in these times. The operational community can continue to
exist successfully even throughout this period of social distancing.
We look forward to seeing you all in the near future, and wish you
continued good health and care.
Mark Tinka
On Behalf
Good man.
You have my undying support, Mr. Kayihura.
Mark.
On 4/Feb/20 21:32, Sami Salih wrote:
> Thank you Boss for those words, I feel that it's comes from a honest
> heart, I I'm sure the community got the same feeling. Be sure all of
> us share the same story with slight difference, for me
Hi all.
Just a gentle reminder that the APRICOT 2020 agenda still has a few
slots left available, and the program committee would be keen to receive
great papers to fill them up.
You can find more details about the Call for Papers and submission
details here:
Hi all.
Just a gentle reminder that the APRICOT 2020 Call for Papers is still
open, and that the Program Committee are still looking for good content
for the meeting.
You can find more details about the Call for Papers here and submission
details here:
On 6/Dec/19 15:42, Omo Oaiya wrote:
>
> Now, I am sure you are deliberately trying to be sensational :-). Don’t
> detract from the usefulness of your efforts with the hounding.
>
> Sunday already gave you good advice. These are questions for AFRINIC the
> company rather than AFRINIC the
nt processes are open to abuse, then moving
> legacy space under those processes may not have the desired outcome.
>
> Mike
>
>> On 5 Dec 2019, at 14:27, Mark Tinka > <mailto:mark.ti...@seacom.mu>> wrote:
>>
>> Completely agree with Sunday.
>>
>&g
Completely agree with Sunday.
Mark.
On 5/Dec/19 13:02, Sunday Folayan wrote:
> Isn't it time to address Legacy space issues, specifically ancient
> squatters on spaces meant to develop the Internet in Africa, AfriNIC
> Services and bringing legacy spaces under some form of RSA?
>
> I urge the
ort anticipately … tried the
> electronic system and with the support of the local host which
> provided a few documents (they reacted in a matter of few hours,
> thanks a lot for that!), in a couple of days, I got the visa without
> the need of a physical biometry validation in the con
On 18/Nov/19 21:00, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via Community-Discuss wrote:
>
>
>
> I tried the local consulate in Madrid, and was almost impossible, but
> the online system worked very well and very fast.
>
Sounds like a feature fixing a bug :-).
Mark.
I'm not sure having a meeting-specific mailing list helps here, because
it assumes that attendees will always register.
Brokers (and in particular, brokers who spam) can't be guaranteed to
register, or more specifically, follow the rules. They could just show
up as regular hotel guests, not
ists, and I
> would fully support a public shaming and humiliation on the floor of
> the meeting so they get the idea this is a **BAD** idea in future, but
> – let them come to the meeting and face the consequences of their actions
>
>
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
>
>
drew
>
>
> Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
> --------
> *From:* Mark Tinka
> *Sent:* Sunday, November 17, 2019 4:32:27 PM
> *To:* community-discuss@afrinic.net
> *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Fwd: AFRINIC-31 Meeting
>
> I'm not sure stopping them from at
Not sure if anyone else has received these...
I am probably old school, but these kinds of things leave a bad taste in
my mouth.
Mark.
Forwarded Message
Subject:AFRINIC-31 Meeting
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 09:18:52 +
From: Lena AFRINIC
To:
On 8/Nov/19 05:54, Ali Hussein wrote:
>
> Your points are noted. Let me make one or two points clear.
>
> 1. There is a clear separation of duties between executive and board.
> I'm not suggesting that the Board usurp the role of the CEO. Or vice
> versa. I'm simply saying there are issues that
On 7/Nov/19 01:08, Ali Hussein wrote:
>
> From a corporate governance perspective this must and should be
> addressed by the board chair. You cannot represent the board on such
> matters. Kindly clarify this point. Let me also add that as a
> community based organization the board cannot be
w role. Being volunteers as well, they
> would/should be happy to have their AFRINIC management workload
> reduced ASAP.
>
> Regards,
> Dewole.
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:20 AM Mark Tinka <mailto:mark.ti...@seacom.mu>> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Dewole.
>
>
t some former board members who were keen in
> violating the rules of separation of roles and always invoking company
> act, board fiduciary responsibilities are now asking for the separation...
>
> We’ve won something... let’s make it continue.
>
> --
> Arnaud
>
> Le mar. 5 nov.
INIC
> the company).
>
> Dewole.
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 8:00 AM Mark Tinka <mailto:mark.ti...@seacom.mu>> wrote:
>
> Don't know if it's just me, but curious why this update (and the
> investigations associated with it) are not coming from our CEO.
>
>
Don't know if it's just me, but curious why this update (and the
investigations associated with it) are not coming from our CEO.
I've consistently said that I feel the AFRINIC Board are too involved in
AFRINIC's day-to-day affairs, which, IMHO, need to be managed by the
AFRINIC CEO and his team,
On 29/Oct/19 08:39, Sami Salih wrote:
> I don't believe we need to be very annoyed by what is leaked on "free"
> news publichers -I really hope they r free-
You know what they say in 2019... "When it's free, you're the product" :-).
But agree with you, heads down, focus on doing good work,
PC shortly thereafter.
Many thanks!
Mark Tinka, Marijana Novakovic & Philip Smith
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FYI - SAFNOG-5 in Johannesburg, next week.
Mark.
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Subject:[safnog] SAFNOG-5 Is Ready For You
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 13:30:12 +
From: Portia Rabonda
To: saf...@safnog.org
Hello All,
With just 4 days to go to SAFNOG-5 in Johannesburg,
Personally, what stands out for me - and something I expressed to a few
Board members during Kampala - is that the AFRINIC Board are awfully
visible, both in public and non-public circumstances.
I sometimes can't quite figure out whether AFRINIC is being run by its
staff or the Board.
I would
Good work, Mich and team!
Mark.
On 23/Jul/19 22:30, Noah wrote:
> Dear Dawit and Michuki
>
> Thanks you so much for this report and having read through it, I find
> it very accurate as it covers the accounts of the said deliberations.
> We hope all stakeholders will consider the content of the
I spend 20% of my e-mail time unsubscribing from lists I was signed on,
that I have zero clue about. I don't wonder how my e-mail address was
obtained (I mean, I could guess since Google'ing myself actually returns
a usable result), but I just don't have the time.
A further 10% of my e-mail time
On 3/Jul/19 15:10, Sunday Folayan wrote:
> I propose the following fixes:
I also agree that it's better to focus on constructive fixes rather than
labour what has already happened. We could all do that for days and
we'll still be spinning our wheels 12 months from now.
> c) Where there is
That is simple. I like simple.
A topic worth discussing.
Mark.
On 16/Jun/19 16:58, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Personally, I think that we should simply eliminate the geographic
> restrictions on board seats and have a single AfriNIC board elected
> from qualified candidates from within the region,
That is simple. I like simple.
A topic worth discussing.
Mark.
On 16/Jun/19 16:58, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Personally, I think that we should simply eliminate the geographic
> restrictions on board seats and have a single AfriNIC board elected
> from qualified candidates from within the region,
FYI.
Mark.
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Subject:[safnog] SAFNOG-5 Call for Papers
Date: Fri, 31 May 2019 12:03:49 +
From: Portia Rabonda
To: saf...@safnog.org
Dear All,
Call for papers is open and the SAFNOG-5 Programme Committee would like
to encourage your
On 10/Apr/19 21:39, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
>
> If I understand it correctly, however, ALL of the RIRs mirror all of
> the other RIRs data,...
You mean of the TAL?
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On 10/Apr/19 14:59, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> RPKI is operational. I’m not sure how serious it is, as I have trouble
> taking seriously a system which, at best, tells you what you need to
> prepend. It’s a nice protection from fat fingers, but, in its current
> state, it provides little to no
Thanks, Cedrick.
A question that is, perhaps, obvious... are you able to take the human
component out of this? If 2 reminders were not enough to get the humans
to act, I'm not sure the current methodology is sustainable.
Mark.
On 8/Apr/19 17:46, Cedrick Adrien Mbeyet wrote:
>
> Dear AFRINIC
pc-chairs at apricot.net
We look forward to receiving your presentation proposals.
Mark Tinka, Marijana Novakovic & Philip Smith
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Hello all.
For those who would like to attend the meeting remotely, the live stream
for the conference is now available on our web site:
http://www.safnog.org/
We look forward to you joining us online.
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
On Behalf of the SAFNOG-4/EANOG/tzNOG Organizing Committee
ting, registration, venue and agenda at:
http://www.safnog.org/
If you haven't yet, please register your attendance to join us next week.
We look forward to seeing you all there.
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
On Behalf of the SAFNOG-4/EANOG/tzNOG Organizing Commi
Hi all.
Pleased to inform you that registration for the upcoming
SAFNOG-4/EANOG/tzNOG meeting in Dar Es Salaam, 24th - 29th September, is
now open.
You may register at the URL below:
http://www.safnog.org/
We look forward to seeing you there.
Mark.
As an update:
Please note you can submit your papers at the URL below:
https://papers.safnog.org/user/login.php?event=76
Mark.
On 4/Jul/18 14:43, Mark Tinka wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> The SAFNOG-4/EANOG/tzNOG Programme Committee are now seeking
> contributions for Presentations a
amme Committee
by e-mail at:
*pc-chairs at safnog.org*
We look forward to receiving your presentation proposals.
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
On Behalf of the SAFNOG/EANOG/tzNOG Organizing Committee
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Please mark your calendars.
SAFNOG, EANOG, tzNOG and TISPA look forward to seeing you in Dar Es Salaam.
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I'm in full agreement with Evelyn, and the rest of the community, that
seek answers from an independent investigation based on these
allegations, sooner rather than later, particularly on the back of the
upcoming gathering in Dakar next month.
To allay speculation, ad hoc gratuitous updates from
vour to get material into
the PC sooner rather than later.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed to the Programme
Committee by e-mail at:
pc-chairs at apricot.net
We look forward to receiving your presentation proposals.
Mark Tinka, Jonny Martin & Philip Smith
Co-Chairs, APRICOT
on each of the speakers at this year's meeting are
available here:
http://safnog.org/speakers.html
With just 2 days to go, we look forward to seeing you all in Durban!
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
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site regularly for these updates.
Please register your attendance for SAFNOG-3, if you have not yet done so.
We look forward to seeing you all in Durban, next week!
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
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to win one of these cool devices.
For more details on the agenda and timing listings, please see:
http://safnog.org/#section-agenda
Do register your attendance as soon as you can.
We look forward to seeing you in Durban.
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
On Behalf of the SAFNOG Management Committee
, please send your submission to the SAFNOG-3 Program Committee
as soon as possible, at the URL below:
https://papers.safnog.org/user/login.php?event=62
We expect to have a 100%-filled program by this time next week.
We look forward to seeing you in Durban.
Cheers,
Mark Tinka
On Behalf
-3 meeting.
We look forward to seeing you in Durban.
Cheers,
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and memorable agenda for this year's meeting.
We look forward to receiving your submissions, and seeing you in Durban
for our next meeting.
Cheers,
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to:
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Any and all support will be sincerely appreciated.
We look forward to seeing you in Durban for our next meeting.
Cheers,
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calendars.
To stay in the loop, please keep tabs on:
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SAFNOG and iWeek look forward to seeing you in Durban.
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asap.
More information at the CfP page for APRICOT 2017:
https://2017.apricot.net/program/call-for-papers/
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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On 12/Oct/16 13:31, Andrew Alston wrote:
>
>
> On this map, you will see there are only two countries in Africa that
> have in excess of half a percent v6 penetration levels. One is Sudan,
> and one in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe currently runs at 4.76% penetration and
> climbing – beyond that the
On 10/Oct/16 09:01, Saul Stein wrote:
>
>
> I know that some ISPs give v6 to all customers, I wonder how many of
> them use it?
>
We assign each enterprise customer an IPv6 prefix. I'd estimate use of
it at 0% today (even there about 5% of them ask for it).
Our service provider customers
in full.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to:
secretariat at safnog dot org
Details on the SAFNOG-3 meeting in April of 2017 will be communicated in
the coming weeks.
Mark Tinka
On Behalf of the SAFNOG Management Committee
who else is attending SAFNOG-3
at the bottom of the registration web site.
We look forward to seeing you all in Windhoek.
Cheers,
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On 23/Nov/15 17:08, Dewole Ajao [Bandwidth Consortium] wrote:
> A few minutes ago, I was looking at
> http://www.afrinic.net/en/about-us/our-members and was shocked to find
> so many "reputable" organizations labelled "Not in good standing".
>
> After snickering at a lot of the big names, I
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