Other NOGs around the world?
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)? (I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
This is what comes to mind. I am sure that others out there have more. There is MENOG (Middle East) - http://www.menog.net/ - with some list traffic SANOG (Southeast Asia) - http://www.sanog.org/ PACNOG (Pacific) - http://www.pacnog.org/ LACNOG - Latin America and Caribbean - https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/lacnog AFNOG - Africa - http://www.afnog.org/ For country specific groups, there is DENOG - Germany - http://www.denog.de/ A search reveals a bunch of other country specific ones (France, Switzerland, New Zealand, etc.) - I have no idea how active they are. And, RIPE of course has mailing lists for Europe (but they are not like NANOG) - http://www.ripe.net/ripe/maillists/index.html Regards Marshall
(I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
On 22 Aug 2010, at 15:17, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
For country specific groups, there is DENOG - Germany - http://www.denog.de/
UKNOF UK http://www.uknof.org.uk/ Next meeting in Edinburgh Scotland on September 7th. f
On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 10:17 -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
AusNOG. At a bit of a low S:N right now. We have been leading up to a Federal election, with two big tech issues involved - a new national broadband network and Internet censorship. These two topics have rather dominated discussions of late. http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@biplane.com.au) +61-2-64957160 (h) http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob) GPG fingerprint: B386 7819 B227 2961 8301 C5A9 2EBC 754B CD97 0156 Old fingerprint: 07F3 1DF9 9D45 8BCD 7DD5 00CE 4A44 6A03 F43A 7DEF
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:42:03AM +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 10:17 -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
AusNOG. At a bit of a low S:N right now.
We have been leading up to a Federal election, with two big tech issues involved - a new national broadband network and Internet censorship. These two topics have rather dominated discussions of late.
Politics on an operational list? NEVAH! - Matt
I am a member of NZNOG (New Zealand) as well. Moved back to the states last year. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 22, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Matthew Palmer <mpalmer@hezmatt.org> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:42:03AM +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 10:17 -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
AusNOG. At a bit of a low S:N right now.
We have been leading up to a Federal election, with two big tech issues involved - a new national broadband network and Internet censorship. These two topics have rather dominated discussions of late.
Politics on an operational list? NEVAH!
- Matt
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 05:51:53 +1000 Matthew Palmer <mpalmer@hezmatt.org> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:42:03AM +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
On Sun, 2010-08-22 at 10:17 -0400, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
AusNOG. At a bit of a low S:N right now.
We have been leading up to a Federal election, with two big tech issues involved - a new national broadband network and Internet censorship. These two topics have rather dominated discussions of late.
Politics on an operational list? NEVAH!
Fighting off censorship means not having to find rack space and cooling for large amounts of gear, and trying to engineer to have gobs of bandwidth go through latency inducing single points of failure :-) Regards, Mark.
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 05:51:53 +1000, Matthew Palmer said:
We have been leading up to a Federal election, with two big tech issues involved - a new national broadband network and Internet censorship. These two topics have rather dominated discussions of late.
Politics on an operational list? NEVAH!
Politics on an operational list is *totally* appropriate when said politics has the likelyhood of impacting your operations. Remember who's going to have to install and maintain the hardware doing the censorship. ;)
and of course apricot (www.apricot.net) On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Marshall Eubanks <tme@americafree.tv> wrote:
SANOG (Southeast Asia) - http://www.sanog.org/
PACNOG (Pacific) - http://www.pacnog.org/
-- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.lists@gmail.com)
You should be able to find of these at http://www.internetmeetings.org . A few not mentioned so far: CaribNOG - http://www.caribnog.org/ NZNOG - http://www.nznog.org/ LacNOG - http://www.lacnog.org/ There were a couple attempts at Nordic, Scandinavian and Northern European NOGs, which are now defunct, to the best of my knowledge... NordNOG - http://www.nordnog.org/ -Bill
On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:52
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
IOZ (South Africa) - http://lists.internet.org.za/mailman/listinfo
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2010/8/22 Rogelio <scubacuda@gmail.com>
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
(I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
FRNOG : France http://www.frnog.org : mail archive : http://www.mail-archive.com/frnog@frnog.org/ It's active but exclusively in French. -- Pierre-Yves Maunier
Rogelio <scubacuda@gmail.com> writes:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
PLNOG, http://www.plnog.pl Jens -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Foelderichstr. 40 | 13595 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink@guug.de | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
(I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
NLNOG www.nlnog.net - The Netherlands http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2600071
On Aug 22, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
(I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
Hi, We are trying to start TRnog with few friends arounds the world who speaks Turkish, the URL is http://www.trnog.org , The list isn't very active but we usually chat in an IRC network and trying to move the conversations to the list. We are planning to have a 1/2 day event on October sometime before or after MENOG 7 October 2010.. The day isn't decided yet. The official language is Turkish. Any other language is welcome with google translator link to Turkish ;) Regards Mehmet
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We have JANOG in Japan. The list and meetings are in Japanese, but we have several non-natives attend every time. http://www.janog.gr.jp/en This english version of the site is not a complete translation of the original site, but should give you a picture of what issues we are discussing. Regards, Seiichi Rogelio wrote:
What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)?
(I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
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CaribNOG, www.caribnog.org, has been operative for approx. one year and just had its first Regional Gathering on Aug 15-20 in St. Maarten. CaribNOG 2 is scheduled for the first week in November, location to be finalized this week. Current emphases are: establishing IXPs, IPv6 transition, VoIP and video services, and developing CSIRTs. The list is cranking up slowly and we welcome your participation. Regards, Stephen -----Original Message----- From: Rogelio [mailto:scubacuda@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 9:52 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Other NOGs around the world? What other "network operator groups" are there around the world (besides NANOG)? (I'd like to follow them to see what types of issues they see in their countries)
participants (18)
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Andy Ashley
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Bill Woodcock
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Fearghas McKay
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James Jones
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Jens Link
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Karl Auer
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Mark Smith
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Marshall Eubanks
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Matthew Palmer
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Mehmet Akcin
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Michiel Klaver
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Pierre-Yves Maunier
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Rogelio
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Seiichi Kawamura
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Stephen Lee
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Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
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Yann GAUTERON