I'm finding myself agreeing more and more with Randy at each eventŠ just
not always about deliveryŠ but we're all unique individuals (some more
unique than others ;-)
I think it is too late for APNIC 32 to do a routing 101 courseŠ but it
would be possible for DeliŠ and indeed perhaps most valuable since it is
close to many of the developing nations in that region. I am REALLY
looking forward to New Deli and would also offer our services for some one
of one more advanced routing training (for free) to those who might
benefit. But it is Apricot, and some of those areas are undoubtedly
covered already.
ŠSkeeve
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-----Original Message-----
From: Owen DeLong owen@delong.com
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 17:47:05 -0700
To: Randy Bush randy@psg.com
Cc: sig-policy@lists.apnic.net
Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-100 National IP Address Plan - Allocation
of country-wide IP address blocks
On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
While I will not be at the APNIC meeting, I think this would be
extremely valuable. In off-list discussions (mostly unrelated to this
proposal), I have been surprised at the level of misunderstanding of
basic inter-domain routing 'physics'. I privately suggested to the
chair a survey be undertaken to try to gauge the knowledge level of
APNIC policy discussion participants, but a tutorial would probably be
a better approach.
in the long run, it might save more time than it costs.
Though this does not happen often, I find myself agreeing with Randy.
The discussion around proposal 100 has made it very clear that this is
most definitely needed.
Owen
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