Good morning,
Some of you may have already seen this in the cooperation wg mailing list but 
then again, some may not, so here it goes.
We also encourage anyone with opinions on the matter to express them and/or 
contribute to the statement

Regards
Joao Damas
For the dns-wg chairs

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From: Desiree Miloshevic <dmiloshevic@donuts.email>
To: cooperation...@ripe.net

Dear members, dear all

Further to the RIPE NCC’s summary of the DNS4EU Open House discussion posted 
bellow,
and further to your witnessing of our our earlier 'transparent wordsmithing 
consultation' with other RIPE - WG Chairs 
I’d like to propose the following high level statement draft for your 
consideration. 

Julf and myself, as Co-Chairs are in agreement with this draft statement and 
Achilleas had excused himself due to his role at the EC.
We’d like to know if there is some support from members for having a RIPE 
community response on this proposal?

We would really appreciate your feedback or any comments you’d wish to make.
Lastly we'd appreciate if the DNS WG Co-chairs would consider sharing this 
draft with their members too, since 
most of the DNS4EU discussion is taking place on that list.

Many thanks for your consideration and the feedback,


Desiree
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Coop WG Co-Chair

Proposed DNS4EU RIPE community statement


RIPE community believes that governance of the DNS resolution chain, which is 
such an important element of everybody's Internet connectivity, should involve 
all stakeholders and can not solely rely on legislation and regulatory 
oversight.
RIPE Community hopes that any winning bidder will adhere to what we see as a 
fundamental property of the Internet, with a diverse and competitive landscape, 
anchored on the principles of multistakeholder Internet governance.

RIPE Community believes that the responsibility of well-functioning Internet 
access including the DNS resolution is with the access providers. We believe it 
should stay that way.

We understand that to be able to minimise some risks when the end user selects 
a random DNS resolver, a possible and feasible solution is to have the access 
provider run their local DNS resolvers and/or an additional DNS resolver as a 
back-up.

We hope that the EU could allocate DNS4EU funds to the local Internet community 
and encourage Internet access providers to run their local DNS resolvers. 
Additionally, the funds can be also used towards the development of open source 
software for better and affordable DNS resolution services.


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