[dns-operations] DNS Ops Pre-NANOG Meeting

Paul Vixie paul at vix.com
Fri May 12 02:53:54 UTC 2006


> Has this meeting a draft agenda?

not yet.  i've solicited presenters/topics.  so far we have four offers:

1. Community Response to Inter-network Abuse (Rick Wesson, Alice's Registry)
2. CoDoNS and DHT round table / food fight (David Ulevich, EveryDNS)
3. What's new in BIND 9.4.0? (somebody from ISC)
4. What's going on with DLV? (somebody else from ISC)

i've asked the verisign presenter of NANOG's only DNS talk if he'd like to
come out a few days early and preview that for us.  i've also asked Cricket
Liu to think of something now that ORA's DNS&BIND 5th Edition is "finished".

but really, this isn't enough content to fill a full day or justify Barry's
(Cisco's) donation of a briefing center and food and so forth.  we need more
presenters and more topics before we can say for sure that this meeting will
happen.

i know it's short notice but if you have an idea, a show-and-tell, a rejected
DNS-related NANOG talk, anything at all that you're interested in presenting
(or "willing to present") to a dns-operations@ audience on friday-before-NANOG
please please please send me some e-mail about it.

> I'm attending NANOG, but I'm arriving on Saturday (I'm coming from Chile,  
> I travel about 14 hours).
> If the agenda shows to be interesting/useful to my employer, I could try  
> to make the arrangements to arrive earlier, but I must move fast.

we must all move fast if we're going to get this meeting scheduled at all!

> By the way, if someone haven't heard about me (that won't surprise me much  
> ;-) ), I work as DNS Administrator (and sysadmin/netadmin/etc/etc) at NIC  
> Chile, .CL ccTLD registry/registrar. I'm becoming involved in DNS  
> operations, studies, bug reporting, etc for the last two years. I also  
> participate in dnssec-deployment (not as much committed as I'd like).

dnssec-deployment would be an EXCELLENT topic.  anyone willing to summarize
the current state of the art and lead the inevitable debate/discussion?  (i'd
offer, but we'd all like someone more focused, less radical, and optimistic.)



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