Alright All, I've spoken with my fellow board members, and we'll hold the call this upcoming Monday the 11th at 6PM. Same time as previously stated. Other call details will remain the same as well. Thanks for your patience. Nigel
Hello All,
I apologize for the late notice here, but the board has chosen to reschedule this call due to some other commitments. Weâll work out a new date/time shortly, and Iâll send out an update when the new time is set.
Thanks for your flexibility. Nigel
On Dec 21, 2015, at 19:34, Nigel Vander Houwen <nigel@nigelvh.com> wrote:
Hello All,
Itâs time once again for our quarterly board conference call. Itâs scheduled for 6PM (18:00) Pacific, Monday December 28th. Weâll be using our standard conference line at 1-206-805-8861.
The board members will meet to discuss the current state and vote on any decisions necessary for the org. Members are welcome to dial in and listen, and I make a point of asking for general feedback on things being discussed before the board makes a decision.
If anyone has things they would like to have brought up on the agenda, please reach out to me and Iâll be sure to include them.
Weâve currently got on the list: Consider refactoring the hamwan.org <http://hamwan.org/> web site to be more reflective of the HamWAN community. Puget Sound has been the founding/flagship network, but we have very successful sisters, and the main landing page should be inclusive of them. Consider a new mailing list for work on progressing the HamWAN standard. This is currently extremely informal, and is driven mostly on IRC. Consider transitioning the psdr@hamwan.org <mailto:psdr@hamwan.org> mailing list to something more general like hamwan@hamwan.org <mailto:hamwan@hamwan.org>. As with the first point, HamWAN is a standard, and we have a community of sister networks and there should be a general discussion place not specific to Puget Sound. Weâve had some technical projects come along that have put IP space back in our minds. Weâve had a suggestion to request a /16 for Puget Sound from ARDC, rather than a more incremental increase in our allocation. This would give us quite a bit of room to grow, and we would seem to have some support from our local coordinator. As Puget Sound is the hub for some of our more ambitious projects like the Open Peering Policy, we may be able to have some weight behind this request, but it is a large chunk, that will require large reasons.
Thanks, Nigel President HamWAN
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