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[ripe-list] RIPE 75 - DTCM Requirements
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Gordon Lennox
gordon.lennox.13 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 3 22:36:42 CEST 2017
The Internet has not simply been a technical thing. There are cultural and political components. And anyway on the technical side everybody - almost everybody? - is using IP these days. So I remember when the IETF went to Beijing. Some people brought provocative t-shirts. Some seemed to have bought some provocative t-shirts especially. Nothing offensive. But definitely political. There was some attempt at keeping locals out of the meeting area. But of course there were IETF-ers who promptly “crashed" the badge check. So I am not sure how successful the block was. Access to the IETF’s network was a local concern and so we all picked a login pair out of a bucket at registration. So the local need to restrict access to attendees was complemented by giving a bit of anonymity to attendees. Maybe NCC can clarify a little bit more what is to be expected in Dubai? Gordon PS Sometimes it can be amusing. Anyone else remember ICANN in Tunisia and the locals using the public terminals to access porn? > On 03 Jul 2017, at 15:09, Carsten Schiefner <ripe-wgs.cs at schiefner.de> wrote: > > I find the requirements "unusual" and not entirely "RIPE style" - to say > the least.
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