I completely second Randy's suggestion here.. Although it may have been
suggested in jest I think we have an issue here.
One of the things I've had to explain to several of the developing nations
attendees is that they are very heavy in the 'policy makers/business men',
but quite light in the engineers. Randy's suggestion of a Routing 101 for
laymen might actually be useful for these people - and maybe the wider
community.
ŠSkeeve
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-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Bush randy@psg.com
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2011 03:24:52 +0900
To: sig-policy@lists.apnic.net
Subject: Re: [sig-policy] FW: prop-100 National IP Address Plan -
Allocation of country-wide IP address blocks
apnic meeting organizers and policy sig chairs,
at this late date, is it possible to add a one hour tutorial on
inter-domain routing basics to the front of the policy sig meeting?
it appears as if we are going to need it to have the discussion of
prop-100 be at all reality based.
if pfs won't give it, i will.
randy
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