Thanks Emma.. was not in the original email I received.. for completeness..
Here's the link to the blog post: http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2014/01/new-project-operators-and-the-ietf/ And directly to the survey: https://internetsociety2.wufoo.com/forms/operators-and-the-ietf/ On 29 Jan 2014, at 11:24, Emma Frost <[email protected]> wrote: > Link to the survey: > > https://internetsociety2.wufoo.com/forms/operators-and-the-ietf/ > > Cheers, > Emma > > > > On 29 January 2014 11:13, Denesh Bhabuta <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: "cdel.firsthand.net" <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [Policy] [Chapter-delegates] Operators and the IETF > > Date: 28 January 2014 21:08:35 GMT > > > > This hopefully will be of interest to uk operators. > > > > Christian > > > > Christian de Larrinaga > > > > > >> On 28 Jan 2014, at 19:01, Chris Grundemann <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Hail Chapter Delegates! > >> > >> As we recently posted in our Deploy360 blog, we're launching a new project > >> we're calling "Operators and the IETF" this year. And we need your help! > >> > >> The objective of this new project is to facilitate communications between > >> the operator community and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to > >> help ensure that operational realities inform the development of key > >> standards. We want to foster a larger and more engaged operator community > >> around the IETF and protocol development work. In order to ensure that we > >> take the most effective action, we will focus initially on talking to > >> operators around the world, gathering information and defining the problem > >> statement(s). > >> > >> If you are an operator, we need your input! We want to know if you are > >> active in the IETF or not, and why – no matter the reasons. You can > >> provide your input in three ways: > >> - The quickest and easiest is likely to complete our online survey. Just > >> answer as honestly and completely as you can (and then remember to share > >> the link with friends and colleagues). > >> - Possibly the best way to get us your input, although less convenient or > >> immediate, is to tell us in person. Keep an eye out for us at networking > >> events around the globe (and watch our travel announcements here on the > >> blog), we are out there primarily to talk to you – so come find us! The > >> Deploy360 team would absolutely love to sit down somewhere with a snack or > >> a drink and riff on this, as well as other networking topics. > >> - Finally, if you’re feeling exceptionally wordy, you can always shoot us > >> an email or contact us on social media with your thoughts written out long > >> form. > >> > >> Most importantly: These options are not mutually exclusive! Feel free to > >> complete the survey, send a follow up email, tweet us, and find us in > >> person to chat. We don’t mind at all! > >> > >> Once we have collected enough information, likely in the second half of > >> 2014 or so, we will evaluate all of the input received and propose > >> strategies for solving identified problems and closing identified gaps. > >> More on on the Deploy360 blog that once we have some input to analyze. > >> > >> So what are you waiting for? Go take the survey! And/or find one of us at > >> NZNOG, NANOG, APRICOT, MENOG, IETF, or ICANN in the next couple months. We > >> look forward to hearing from you! > >> > >> Cheers, > >> ~Chris > >> (Deploy360 / CO ISOC / NANOG) > >> _______________________________________________ > >> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed > >> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society > >> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org > > _______________________________________________ > > Policy mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.isoc-e.org/mailman/listinfo/policy > > >
