[members-discuss] [ncc-announce] [GM] RIPE NCC Annual Report 2017 and Proposed RIPE NCC Charging Scheme 2019
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Floris Bos
bos at je-eigen-domein.nl
Thu Apr 12 14:19:21 CEST 2018
On 04/12/2018 02:07 PM, Bunea Petru wrote: > Honestly, depends, as if you want to do something serious, then you > should follow the trainig courses. Because the colo provider might not > be there for you when you have real problems. Following a "BGP operations" course would help us in what way exactly, if we are not the ones doing BGP? Courses in dnssec are already given by various domain registries we are a member of. And there is not that much to create objects for if you only get assigned a very tiny allocation. :-( So following a database training course is overkill as well... Yours sincerely, Floris Bos
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