Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-03 Thread Michael Still
> > > -Rich > > > > > > *From: *NANOG on > behalf of Howard, Lee via NANOG > *Date: *Friday, August 2, 2024 at 12:05 PM > *To: *NANOG list > *Subject: *Norms and Standards > > Last October at NANOG89 in San Diego, John Curran exhorted us to work > togethe

Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Dobbins, Roland via NANOG
> On Aug 3, 2024, at 01:03, Howard, Lee via NANOG wrote: > > If a group of people can pick one topic and start documenting best practices, > we may be able to do something good. I’m not worried about process yet: > content first. There is a long history of the operational community engaging

Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Innocent Obi
n we do > collectively?”. > > > > -Rich > > > > > > *From: *NANOG on > behalf of Howard, Lee via NANOG > *Date: *Friday, August 2, 2024 at 12:05 PM > *To: *NANOG list > *Subject: *Norms and Standards > > Last October at NANOG89 in San Diego, John Curran exho

Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Compton, Rich via NANOG
t work together to provide tools to enable governments to fulfill their legitimate role, they will do what they think is best. If we have agreed on some norms and standards, then they can point to those and say, “This looks like best practice.” In many cases, that gives us a safe harbor against addi

Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
est. If we have agreed on some norms and standards, then they can point to those and say, "This looks like best practice." In many cases, that gives us a safe harbor against additional action from governments-if I can show I'm following accepted best practices, I'm le