At one point I stumbled across a site that listed all of the network ops lists for the corresponding regions but now I can't seem to find it would anyone happen to have a similar list? Sent from my iPad
Ryan Finnesey <ryan@finnesey.com> writes:
At one point I stumbled across a site that listed all of the network ops lists for the corresponding regions but now I can't seem to find it would anyone happen to have a similar list?
Are you referring to a list regional NOGs? Because there's other interesting content out there too, like dns-operations and voice-ops, v6-operations, etc. -Daniel
Not my list, but here's one. http://www.bugest.net/nogs.html I'm sure there's more though. BDNOG, BTNOG, HKNOG ... -Seiichi (2015/01/28 6:20), Ryan Finnesey wrote:
At one point I stumbled across a site that listed all of the network ops lists for the corresponding regions but now I can't seem to find it would anyone happen to have a similar list?
Sent from my iPad
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:27 AM, Seiichi Kawamura <kawamucho@mesh.ad.jp> wrote:
Not my list, but here's one. http://www.bugest.net/nogs.html
I'm sure there's more though. BDNOG, BTNOG, HKNOG ...
As has been mentioned, there are also a few special purpose non-geographic lists around. Voiceops for VoIP (http://www.voiceops.org/), DC-Ops for Data Centre operation discussion (https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/dc-ops), IPv6 Ops for IPv6 specific stuff (http://lists.cluenet.de/pipermail/ipv6-ops/) come to mind. Be aware that other regional ops mailing lists can be a little quieter than NANOG. UKNOF (http://www.uknof.org.uk/) is a great example of this, there are lots of great people from loads of ISPs and network operators on that list, with lots of experience of the UK and Western Europe, they also host two meetings a year, a bit like the NANOG meetings, but if you subscribed to the list you might think it a little dead until someone posts something on topic. Their meeting last week had nearly 300 attendees, including BT, the BBC, Cisco, Akamai and Amazon along with a heck of a lot of very interesting talks, most of which are on Youtube. You will find that other regional groups do similar things as well. HTH, Alex
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From: "Alex Brooks" <askoorb+nanog@gmail.com>
As has been mentioned, there are also a few special purpose non-geographic lists around. Voiceops for VoIP (http://www.voiceops.org/), DC-Ops for Data Centre operation discussion (https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/dc-ops),
Wouldn't it be pretty to think so. DC-ops, while a wonderful idea, has had no live traffic in the last 2 years... Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land Rover DII St Petersburg FL USA BCP38: Ask For It By Name! +1 727 647 1274
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Alex Brooks
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Daniel Corbe
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Jay Ashworth
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Ryan Finnesey
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Seiichi Kawamura