Thank you Alun.
I wonder if IWF is a “civil society” member. I welcome talking about IWF's
own processes. They should be scrutinized as the organization frequently
criticizes end-to-end encryption and blames it for issues with the
protection of children online. However, it is their own processes
Hello everyone,
We just published the "Sanctions and the Internet" report. This report was
commissioned by RIPE NCC and it looked at the effect of sanctions on
Internet development and access at the infrastructure level.
Here is the link:
https://digitalmedusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Sanc
Hello Arnold and others.
I keep hearing that there were some problems with the process, or that
concerns were raised late into the process. But I wonder how the potential
conflict of interest was not detected or taken seriously considering the
independence of RIPE community from NCC was a well es
ch different interpretations
> can happen in a community as divers as RIPE, however hard we try to
> avoid them.
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> Daniel
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> On 14 Dec 2019, at 16:58, farzaneh badii wrote:
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> > Daniel,
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> > I think Sasha's point is important. You have a valid argumen
Randy
Of course. I’d wait for Daniel to let me know if he thinks it’s a good idea
and if RIPE thinks it is feasible to do it in the future. Then we can come
up with a plan.
I however do not appreciate your interjection in this manner. It is not
very constructive. I hope we can have constructive
Daniel,
I think Sasha's point is important. You have a valid argument that few
applied despite your outreach and effort. However, is it possible within
the current procedures to find out the reasons they didn't apply? Did they
get the communications? Do they not have enough resources and time to t