of interest to folks?
Brian - I saw your name mentioned in dispatches - would be keen to get your
perspective as an active Kiwi IETF'er.
cheers
jamie
---------- Forwarded message ----------
*From: *Chris Grundemann
*Subject: **Operators and the IETF - Thank You and Next Steps*
*Date: *3 December 2014 11:14:58 am NZDT
*To: *DL Deploy360 Team
Hello!
Thanks again for completing the Internet Society’s “Operators and the IETF
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/projects/operators-and-the-ietf/”
survey!
For those of you who are interested, this message provides some follow up
information. I want to make sure that you’re all aware of what we’ve done
with the data we collected, what we plan to do next, and how you can get
(or stay) involved should you want to.
We collected, analyzed, and synthesized all of the responses collected in
the first 6 months of 2014. This is currently published in an IETF
Internet-Draft
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-opsawg-operators-ietfaft-opsawg-operators-...
. The results were further condensed into a presentation that was given
during the OpsAWG meeting at IETF 91. You can view the video
http://recordings.conf.meetecho.com/Playout/watch.jsp?recording=IETF91_OPSAWG&chapter=chapter_0
(the Operators and the IETF bit starts at about 01:07:00) and check out
the slides http://www.slideshare.net/Deploy360/operators-ietf-ietf91 if
you like.
For more information on what all happened in relation to this effort during
the most recent IETF meeting, check out this blog post
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2014/11/operators-and-the-ietf...
.
As for next steps, we have a couple things in mind. Several of us are going
to try to start hosting an “IETF help desk” at the major NOG/NOF meetings
around the world. First up to try are NANOG 63, APRICOT 2014, and RIPE 70.
This desk will have an IETF banner on it and be manned by volunteers with
IETF clue. The idea is to answer folks’ questions on the spot, providing
easier access to the IETF process for everyone.
The helpdesk and all other future efforts to bring these two communities
closer together and help ensure that operational realities inform the
development of key technologies will be (at least initially) discussed on a
new mailing list:
http://snozzages.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/synergy
I highly encourage anyone receiving this message to sign up, if you’d like
to be involved in this continuing discussion. Either way, thank you for
your participation thus far!
Cheers,
~Chris
--
Chris Grundemann
Director, Deployment & Operationalization
Internet Society (ISOC)