I remember the igf being described as a “talking shop” once.  This wg is on 
much the same lines with the added disadvantage that the topics of discussion 
tend to repeat themselves with monotonous regularity over the decade or more 
that I’ve been on this list as many of you folks have.

Unless the actual issues that keep coming up are identified and suggestions put 
in place to resolve them, I can’t see this rechartering do much more than 
expand the scope of what people gripe about here from spam to ddos, malware c2 
and such, with much the same results as any hope for something actionable 
coming up.


--srs
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From: Nick Hilliard <n...@foobar.org>
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To: Serge Droz <serge.d...@first.org>
Cc: Michele Neylon - Blacknight <mich...@blacknight.com>; Suresh 
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Serge,

The first step is for the WG to reach some consensus about what it ought to 
recharter to. There's a bunch of topics for a potential new security-wg which 
seem to be broadly acceptable to people on the WG, and another set of 
suggestions relating to telling the RIPE NCC to turn itself into an enforcement 
body, which has never reached consensus over the years.

The question for the WG is whether to move forward with rechartering to what it 
can agree on or - once again - get bogged down on what it can't. This is where 
the problem is.

Nick

Serge Droz via anti-abuse-wg wrote on 13/05/2024 17:18:
That's fine. The WG can make suggestions, RIPE NCC considers this, and if 
necessary asks the members, possibly explaining, or asking the WG to explain 
why the change makes sense. Most people are sensible.

I don't see where there is a problem.

Best
Serge

On 13.05.24 16:11, Michele Neylon - Blacknight wrote:
Suresh

It might be helpful to discuss this with them. I’m sure there are **some** 
things that they could do without putting it to the members, but there’s a lot 
of things that would need member agreement in order to change.

Regards

Michele

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RIPE NCC doesn’t really need member input or consensus to change a lot of this. 
Certainly not in tightening or enforcing due diligence procedures rather than 
charging 50 euro an ASN

—srs

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Hi Michele


RIPE currently does not have the power to do a lot of things. The WG cannot 
magically change that.


This is the old merry go round.

Maybe RIPE NCC needs to change certain things, or it will be changed for
them. The WG could provide guidance and suggest possible avenues where
RIPE needs/should change. RIPE can then still ignore that. Believe it or
not: Organizations can change.

So if you say you don't want to discuss this, fine. But don't blame it
RIPE not being able to change.

Best
Serge

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