Long over due

Gene Jakominich gene at netreach.net
Wed May 10 13:03:01 EDT 2000


I think we should prepare a general "who we are and what we do" document for
the public.  The http 1.1 issues are  important and need to be discussed,
however I feel that we should first work on some explanatory documentation
(for the public non-techies) regarding ARINs functionality and operational
procedures.

-gene

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Gene J. Jakominich Jr.
Network Administrator
NetReach, Inc.
215.283.2300x111
215.283.2335 fax
http://www.netreach.net
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-----Original Message-----
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:hcb at clark.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 12:06 PM
To: Bill Darte; Clew Workgroup (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Long over due


At 8:19 AM -0500 5/10/2000, Bill Darte wrote:
>Clew members...
>
>At the Calgary meeting many of spoke about the need to get the CLEW
>workgroup established and working on substantive issues that members and
the
>industry need.....Education about ARIN, addressing, whatever....
>
>I promised that when I got back I would prime the workgroup with a message.
>A message that would elicit response to see if the mail server 'really
>works' and to see if anyone would  'really respond'.... so here it is.....
>
>Is anyone listening out there?
>
>I propose that each of you identify one, just 1, topic that you think would
>be of interest or is needed by the address providers or consumers....  I
>would be willing to aggregate the list and prioritize the efforts toward
>accomplishing the tasks on the list.

My hot button is probably microallocations and recommended 
multihoming practices.

>
>So, please send your topic and let's get started.
>
>BTW....my topic is the creation of a two-day workshop that explains about
>addressing history, the dilemmas of addressing and route tables, the need
>for conservation, ARIN and it's agenda...ICANN and it's agenda....IPv6 and
>it's agenda....etc.   This seminar would be taught by me and would travel
to
>whatever ISP arranged customer/industry gathering which requests it on a
>first-come, first-served basis.  Local organizations would support the cost
>of the local arrangements and seminar leaders travel..... the cost of the
>leader would be supported by ARIN out of a Education fund, to be
>established.  The actual leader would be an ARIN employee or some contract
>educator like myself or others.

As far as the seminar, I do have a book out, _Designing Addressing 
Architectures for Routing and Switching_ (Macmillan), that could 
serve as the basis for such a course.

I am now working for Nortel, which is very supportive of my getting 
involved here.

>
>Bill Darte
>ARIN AC member





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