On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Andrei Robachevsky <robachev...@isoc.org> wrote:
> Colleagues, > > A small group of network operators has been working on defining a > minimal, but feasible package of recommended measures that, if deployed > on a wide scale, could result in visible improvements to the security > and resilience of the global routing system. > > Many operators are ahead of the curve and already implement much more > than the proposed recommendations. But we believe that gathering support > for these relatively small steps could pave the road to more significant > actions on a global scale. > > We called this set of recommendations a Routing Resilience Manifesto – > you can find a draft document here: https://www.routingmanifesto.org/. > > This initial version of the Manifesto was drafted by a small group, but > we need a wider community review, your feedback, and, ultimately, your > support to make this initiative fly. It was already presented at several > venues, like RIPE and NANOG, and now we open it for a more detailed > review. Please note that this is very much a work in progress. > > Please review the document and provide your feedback and text > suggestions online or via routingmanife...@isoc.org by 31 August 2014. > > Regards, > > Andrei Robachevsky > Internet Society > > Well, that was easy. Already have 1 and 2 squared away. Only challenging one left is #3. Is the INOC-DBA project still around? Would love to sign up for that and be able to check off #3 as well. Once that's done, all that's left is the naked routing run. With the way temperatures have been, I'm all in favour of that--pick a date, let's make it happen! Matt