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[ncc-services-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Our Approach to the Cloud
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Shane Kerr
shane at time-travellers.org
Fri Nov 22 09:23:45 CET 2019
Ronald F. Guilmette, On 21/11/2019 21.06, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > In message <9738c6af-9361-2957-a451-8c1baf0b812d at ripe.net>, > Mirjam Kuehne <mir at ripe.net> wrote: > >> We have plans to move some of our technical infrastructure to the cloud... > > Having always been a critic of excessive secrecy, as practiced by all > five of the RIRs, I just want to say that I am heartily in favor of this > transition and that I greatly look forward to the day when, due to one > or another of the various still-not-fully resolved CPU bugs that have > been revealed in the press over the past year or so, all of the information > that RIPE has been hiding from researchers and the general public will > become available to a wider audience as a result of the migration of this > information to "the cloud". Interesting. I assume you mean the RIPE NCC and not RIPE? I generally find the RIPE NCC to be relatively transparent. What information would you like to see? Cheers, -- Shane
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