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[ripe-list] Appeal of the European Network Engineers
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Daniel Karrenberg
dfk at karrenberg.net
Thu Mar 10 11:21:32 CET 2022
It would be really nice if those of us who are active in a local or regional NOG would spread the word about this in their community. We need support from all parts of the region and especially from those suffering through the current war(s)! Nobody should feel excluded by the 'Europe' in the title, read it as RIPE Region or as Rob Blokzijl coined it: 'Europe and surrounding areas'. We used 'Europe' to make it easier to understand for non-experts. Daniel PS: Of course I know that 'international tensions' is a gross euphemism for what is happening in parts of our region right now. It is painful to have to be so careful. However we especially need broad support from places where clearer language would put any supporter at disproportional risk. Daniel On 09-03-2022 22:18, Daniel Karrenberg wrote: > Keep the Internet Open > ====================== > > Appeal of the European Network Engineers > ---------------------------------------- > > We have worked hard to keep the Internet available in Europe and > surrounding areas during the Covid pandemic. The Internet infrastructure > is essential for the safety, security and well-being of all people > living here. Due to the growing international tensions in this part of > the world we hear calls to deliberately harm interconnections and the > functioning of the network. We realise that the Internet is being used > for purposes that many of us deplore. However this cannot be a reason to > harm the infrastructure itself and prevent the good and often essential > things that depend on it. We urge everyone to consider this carefully > and not only refrain from harming the operation and interconnection but > to actively work to keep the Internet running and maintain > interconnections with all parts of our region. > > In particular we call on all governments and everyone involved with the > governance of the Internet to do everything they can to enable us to > keep the Internet infrastructure operational throughout the RIPE region. > We will do our part as well as we can. > > <Signatures> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > The purpose of this appeal is to influence everyone considering actions > that would make it harder for us to keep the Internet running. In > particular it is intended to provide guidance and support to Internet > governance bodies like the RIPE NCC. It will only work if many > individuals sign up to it publicly. Individuals considered close to the > current conflicts will have special weight here! > > You can sign this appeal by mailing a signature line of the form > > Name, Place, Countrycode > > to <sign at keepitopen.net>. > > Please add a very short statement why you consider yourself a network > engineer. Choose the place that best describes who you are; you do not > have to be there right now. We will only publish the signature line and > nothing else. We will delete your e-mail messages as soon as they are > processed. > > Signatures will start to be published when we have collected at least > 256 originating from throughout the region. We will start publicising > this appeal once we have at least 1024 signatures. > > [Please spread the word.](https://keepitopen.net) > > Thank you for your support! > > Daniel Karrenberg, Roermond, NL
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