Call for nominations: Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Chair https://t.co/DHoIlwxYdf – if you want to apply for my job, now is the time! Happy to discuss what's involved with anyone considering the position.
I signed an open letter to the UN expressing concern around the approach to developing the Global Digital Compact and encouraging renewed commitment to multi-stakeholder Internet governance #OpenInternet
https://t.co/NZXlc039ON
NAT64 is a popular #IPv6 transition mechanism - but what impact is it having on path lengths and latency? Elizabeth Boswell (@UofGlasgow) and colleagues turned to @RIPEAtlas to measure NAT64 usage in the wild: https://t.co/rsPKXkvzu2
Summary: not so many RIPE Atlas probes are in networks that use NAT64 as an IPv6 transition mechanism, but she found many interesting misconfigurations in those that do. As a technology, NAT64 seems quite fragile. More details in our preprint on arXiv: https://t.co/jB9zP44bdv
Pleased that my PhD student, Elizabeth Boswell, has a post on the RIPE Labs blog today talking about the work she did in her Masters project “Measuring NAT64 Usage in the Wild” https://t.co/xcYzv1mgny
This is a fully-funded PhD studentship @StAndrewsCS, on a project looking at the broad topics of privacy on trust on the Web.
More information at the link below, but please get in touch if you have any questions!
https://t.co/AyrChSOYzg
We're pleased to offer a number of Diversity Travel Grants to support early-career academics and PhD students from under-represented groups to attend IRTF meetings co-located with #IETF119 in Brisbane, March 2024.
Details at https://t.co/JKGTpIth6E – apply by December 17, 2023
Reminder - Applied Networking Research Prize nominations are due on 19 November https://t.co/crn8FskxBc – both self- and third-party (with permission!) nominations are encouraged
Read the report by @intarchboard Chair Mirja Kühlewind from last month's Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) & IAB retreat. These annual gatherings provide opportunities to connect with colleagues and take a high-level view of important issues: https://t.co/By5gt8kaFo
Our paper "Errare humanum est: What do RFC Errata say about Internet Standards?" will be presented by @lumisota at IFIP TMA later today – we characterise reported errata on RFCs and study what interventions help reduce problems @Ignactro@Gareth_Tyson
https://t.co/7ECbHKE3Vs
Doing research in congestion control that can impact the Internet? Want to share it with the #ICCRG at the #IRTF?
Send us a request for a talk at the upcoming #IETF117 (remote and on-site possible): https://t.co/yhaR1ZZgQJ
J. Iyengar, M. Schapira, @csperkins
One week to go – submit your ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW'23) papers by 12th May 2023. The workshop co-locates with IETF 117 in San Francisco and a significant number of travel grants are available to facilitate attendance. https://t.co/XmxIDhYNcs
It was a surreal experience to participate in "Lessons learned from 40+ years of Internet" Dagstuhl with folks who spearheaded the Internet!
2.5 days of amazing discussions with many (behind the scenes) war stories!
@dku @jariarkko@enoclue @tforcworc @daveoran @csperkins @larse
Reminder: the ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW'23) submission deadline is in three weeks. Please consider submitting papers on early or emerging results in applied networking by 12th May 2023. Travel grants are available. https://t.co/XmxIDhYNcs
Can you spare an hour to help us improve https://t.co/G5RrCkieuU (the official home of RFCs)? If you’ve used RFCs for work, school or research, we’d love to learn from you - particularly if you're new here! Volunteer by answering a few quick questions: https://t.co/ifQZAe0OQU
The ACM/IRTF Applied Networking Research Workshop (ANRW) 2023 will co-locate with #IETF117 in the week of 22-28 July 2023, with @FrancisYan_ and @maria__apo as TPC chairs – look out for the full CFP in the coming weeks https://t.co/XmxIDhZl20