Hi Nick,
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you.
The section on policy development was removed from the charter because
there was a general consensus that the document was too lengthy, with
too many detailed points and enumerations. We decided to shorten the
entire charter, and as part of that, we omitted the section on policy
development since it does not need to be explicitly mentioned. Most
working group charters, including our current one, do not specifically
reference policy development.
However, this does not mean that the working group is excluded from
developing policies. There was some discussion around the idea of
exempting this WG from policy-making, but our current RIPE Co-Chair,
Niall, expressed that he would not want to lose this WG as a potential
vehicle for policy development.
I hope this helps clarify things!
Best regards,
Markus
On 01.08.24 17:00, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Hi Markus,
This looks ok. The section on policy development has been removed
from this version of the charter, I'm guessing after the discussion in
Krakow. Do you have a short summary to outline why this section was
dropped? The 12,500 words in the steno logs
(https://ripe88.ripe.net/archives/steno/22/) are longer than my
attention-span-of-a-mosquito brain is easily able to digest.
Nick
Markus de Brün wrote on 29/07/2024 11:59:
Hi everyone,
I hope you're all doing well.
We've made some updates to the charter based on our last meeting's
discussion and the feedback we received. We tried to incorporate
everyone's suggestions as best as we could. Please take a few minutes
to look over the revised charter. We would like to get your feedback
until 30th of August.
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The Security Working Group is committed to fostering collaboration,
sharing best practices, and addressing security challenges within the
RIPE community. The primary objective of the WG is to enhance the
security, resilience, and stability of the Internet infrastructure
within our region. Tackling abuse of Internet infrastructure and
resources is a core goal of the WG, as well as:
- Collaborating with stakeholders to develop and advocate for best
practices, guidelines, and standards for securing Internet resources
- Facilitating information sharing and cooperation among relevant
entities
- Providing education, training, and outreach initiatives to raise
awareness of security issues and promote best practices adoption
- snap -
Kind regards,
Brian, Tobias and Markus
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