Development Update #1812
Last Development Update for 2018 featuring updates to dnscap, our CI environment and details on the next development for DSC - query/response time statistics! [ Read More ] Happy holidays and have an awesome 2019!
Last Development Update for 2018 featuring updates to dnscap, our CI environment and details on the next development for DSC - query/response time statistics! [ Read More ] Happy holidays and have an awesome 2019!
The 30th DNS-OARC Workshop will take place at the Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, on May 12th and 13th, 2019, hosted by ICANN.
(Note that several co-located meetings are taking place immediately prior to the DNS-OARC Workshop, including the GDD Industry Summit, May 6th-9th, the Registrations Operations Workshop, May 9th, and the ICANN DNS Symposium, May 10th-11th.)
Workshop Milestones:
The following individuals were re/elected to the OARC Board for 2-year terms:
OARC would like to congratulate the successful candidates, and thank Paul Ebersman for being willing to stand for election.
All 3 of the AGM special resolutions, and the resolutions to approve the 2017 Audited Financial Statements and 2017 AGM Minutes were passed unopposed, including the necessary quorate super-majority required for Special Resolution 1 to amend the Bylaws.
During the 2018 OARC Annual General Meeting OARC Members will be electing three seats on the OARC Board of Directors. The seats becoming available are doing so on the following basis:
2018 OARC AGM
The DNS-OARC 2018 Annual General Meeting will take place on the 14th October in the afternoon of the OARC29 Workshop, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Here are some DNS-OARC development highlights with new releases for dnsjit and drool from the past couple of months. (Read more)
Previous updates can be found on our Medium page.
The 29th DNS-OARC Workshop will be a joint workshop combined with CENTR-Tech and will take place at the Hotel Okura, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on October 13th and 14th 2018.
Workshop Milestones:
DNS-OARC Conduct Policy
DNS-OARC's member community and workshops exist as an open environment which encourages information sharing and learning, to build an inclusive and welcoming community between the professionals who enable, operate and study the Internet's Domain Name System.
By participating in OARC activities, whether online, or in person at an OARC workshop, you are confirming your commitment to follow these principles.
Here are some DNS-OARC development highlights for the past months. These updates are usually sent out on a bi-monthly basis but this one has been delayed a bit due to work surrounding OARC27 and holiday. [ Read More ]