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Re: Interested in a DNSSEC workshop at/near NANOG 20?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joshua Goodall)
Fri Aug 11 16:12:02 2000

Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 22:15:07 +0200 (CEST)
From: Joshua Goodall <joshua@roughtrade.net>
To: Edward Lewis <lewis@tislabs.com>
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There is also at DNSSEC workshop scheduled for the upcoming RIPE37 meeting
in Amsterdam.

-[ Joshua Goodall ]-----------------------------------------------
-[ IP Systems Architect ]---------------- Cook, Geek, Lover ------
-[ joshuag@interxion.com ]--------------- joshua@roughtrade.net --

On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Edward Lewis wrote:

> 
> I have been asked whether there will be a DNSSEC (RFC 2535 & others)
> workshop held in North America.  A brainstorming session came up with a
> suggestion to hold it the day after the Washington, D.C. meeting of NANOG
> (#20).
> 
> It was pointed out to me that most of the NANOG attendees were routing
> folks, not DNS administraters/maintainers.  So, I'm sending this mail for
> two reasons.
> 
> 1) Would you plan to come to NANOG only if such a workshop were held?
> (I.e., you read the list, but have no reason to attend meetings primarily
> about routing.)
> 
> (Please forgive me it I am making a false stereotypical claim that NANOG
> attendees are router folks...)
> 
> 2) If you are interested in attending such a workshop, let me know in
> private email.  I am not asking for registration, I need this to help us
> size the workshop.
> 
> Here's a bit of what we have in mind for the workshop:
> 
> One full day, the Wednesday following NANOG.  Location will be in Northern
> Virginia - exactly where will depend on demand.  There will be no cost to
> attendees but you will have to provide your own computer (laptop) running
> the latest version of BIND 9 (which is TBD), and other travel expenses.
> 
> When (if) registration is opened, it'll be FCFS, and attendence will be
> limited.
> 
> BTW - what's in the workshop for the hosts is: more testing of the BIND
> software, feedback on the (IETF) specifications, input to DNSSEC policy
> BCP's.
> 
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Edward Lewis                                                NAI Labs
> Phone: +1 443-259-2352                      Email: lewis@tislabs.com
> 
> "It takes years of training to know when to do nothing" - Dogbert
> 
> Opinions expressed are property of my evil twin, not my employer.
> 
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Edward Lewis                                                NAI Labs
> Phone: +1 443-259-2352                      Email: lewis@tislabs.com
> 
> "It takes years of training to know when to do nothing" - Dogbert
> 
> Opinions expressed are property of my evil twin, not my employer.
> 
> 
> 



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