One of the most frequent requests we receive from our community is for translated content. Whether it's during member support interactions, on mailing lists, in survey responses, or at events—especially those held far from our headquarters in Amsterdam—the need for content in languages beyond Engli…
We have a new Forum post on six countries where we've seen significant ROA coverage improvement over the past six months. #RPKI
https://forum.ripe.net/t/roa-coverage-improvement-october-2024/1199
We have received multiple reports of a phishing email targeting #RIPENCC members and impersonating the RIPE NCC compliance team. The email has the following subject: “RIPE NCC Audit - Resource Discrepancies Detected”.
Please do not click on links or download any attachments.
Read the security alert at:
https://www.ripe.net/about-us/news/phishing-email-alert-for-ripe-ncc-members/
An analysis of RIPE community mailing lists since 1992 by my colleague Ilke...
https://labs.ripe.net/author/ilke-ilhan/a-history-of-mailing-lists-in-the-ripe-community/
Since RIPE was formed in 1989, its many challenges and changes have had one thing in common - they've all been discussed on community mailing lists. In this article, we analyse participation in the mailing lists over the years, where the history of RIPE was written.
Full presentation was delivered with the always-excellent @natural20 and is available from the @ComePeerWithMe webpages.
I presented at the INEX Meeting in Dublin last week and included this animated look at #IPv6 and #RPKI deployment in Ireland over the past decade compared with other countries in the service region:
https://forum.ripe.net/t/a-decade-of-ipv6-and-rpki-deployment-in-ireland/1166?u=fergalc
A deeper dive into the voting at the recent RIPE NCC General Meeting:
https://labs.ripe.net/author/ilke-ilhan/voting-analysis-gm-may-2024-a-first-look-at-voter-make-up/
General Meetings are where the big decisions are made for the RIPE NCC by its members. There can be heated discussions on the mailing lists, but it’s votes at GMs that give the clearest indication of what our members want. In this article, we take a closer look who registered to have their voices h…
Three Internet pioneers - Dennis Jennings, Daniele Bovio and Daniel Karrenberg talk about how the Internet as we know it came about - from connecting academic networks to being the worldwide network of networks as we know it today.
In this episode of the RIPE Labs podcast, three Internet pioneers talk about how they helped grow the Internet out of its early infancy, back when its purpose - and much of the excitement around its development - lay in the promise of connecting researchers from around the world.