[anti-abuse-wg] Seeking Input on the Future of the Anti-Abuse Working Group
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Klaus-Peter Kossakowski
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Mon Mar 25 09:58:14 CET 2024
+1 Best Peter Am 24.03.24 um 01:52 schrieb Carlos Friaças via anti-abuse-wg: > > Hi everyone, > > My 2 cents: > > I'm clearly for option 1. > > Cheers, > Carlos > > > On Thu, 21 Mar 2024, Alessandro Vesely wrote: > >> Hi chairs, all, >> >> I think this is a great working group. Periods of silence are >> physiological; for example, they may arise after a thorough discussion >> about a proposed point which is eventually found to be unfeasible. >> The idea to force every abuse-c to actually receive email messages and >> act on them suits that example. >> >> If there are security topics that the current charter doesn't cover, >> re-chartering is certainly a good idea. The chairs are great, >> especially Brian, and I see no reason to select new ones. Closing the >> working group would be a matter of regret and I hope it's not going to >> happen. >> >> >> Best >> Ale >> >> >> On Thu 21/Mar/2024 10:09:00 +0100 Markus de Brün wrote: >>> >>> Dear Anti-Abuse Working Group Members, >>> >>> >>> As Co-Chairs, we have been carefully monitoring the discussions on >>> the mailing list and are concerned about the current state of >>> stagnation and lack of progress. >>> >>> After consideration and discussion among the Co-Chairs, we believe it >>> is necessary to initiate a dialogue regarding the future direction of >>> our working group. Some action is needed to revitalise our efforts. >>> >>> >>> The Co-Chairs have discussed a number of options, both between >>> ourselves and with the RIPE Chair Team. However, due to the lack of >>> general engagement, and the circular conversations on the list, we >>> see three viable options at this point:: >>> >>> >>> 1. >>> >>> Re-charteringthe working group, possibly transitioning it into a >>> Security >>> Working Group to broaden our scope and address related concerns >>> comprehensively. (The current charter can be found here: >>> https://www.ripe.net/community/wg/active-wg/anti-abuse/ >>> <https://www.ripe.net/community/wg/active-wg/anti-abuse/>) >>> >>> 2. >>> >>> It is possible we are simply the wrong Co-Chairs at the wrong >>> time, so we >>> can step-downand allow the working group to select new Co-Chairs. >>> >>> 3. >>> >>> Closing the working groupif consensus cannot be reached on a >>> viable path >>> forward. >>> >>> >>> It may be that there are people in the Working Group who are eager to >>> propose new policies, or embark on a project to systematically >>> examine the abuse ecosystem, but over the last year or so, there has >>> been no evidence this is the case. >>> >>> >>> However, we firmly believe that the best course of action is to >>> engage all members of the Anti-Abuse Working Group in an open and >>> transparent discussion about the challenges we face and the >>> opportunities for positive change. Your input and perspectives are >>> invaluable in shaping the future of our community. >>> >>> >>> Therefore, we are inviting you to participate actively in this >>> crucial conversation. We encourage you to share your thoughts, >>> suggestions, and concerns regarding the current state of the working >>> group and your vision for its future direction. >>> >>> >>> Your input will help inform our next steps and guide the evolution of >>> the Anti-Abuse Working Group. We encourage you to share your feedback >>> openly on the mailing list so that all members can participate in the >>> conversation. We hope to discuss the status at RIPE88. >>> >>> >>> Thank you for reading this far. We look forward to your active >>> participation in shaping the future of the Anti-Abuse Working Group. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Brian, Tobias, Markus >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or >> change your subscription options, please visit: >> https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/anti-abuse-wg >> > -- Dr. Klaus-Peter Kossakowski kpk at pre-secure.de Managing Director Phone (+49) 0171 / 5767010 PRESECURE Consulting GmbH USt-IdNr.: DE 209907166 Sitz/Register: Hamburg AG Hamburg, HRB 133 548 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OpenPGP_signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 203 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <https://lists.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/anti-abuse-wg/attachments/20240325/071364b1/attachment.sig>
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