A brief report about last LACNIC meeting:
More than 500 participants attended the LACNIC 32 LACNOG 2019 event held from 7 to 11 October at the Hard Rock Hotel in Panama City.
The Second LACNIC Hackathon took place in the runup to the event. There, participants worked on four different LACNIC projects: the MiLACNIC API, the UpDown for the Resource Certification System (RPKI), LACNIC's Internet Routing Registry (IRR) and the organization’s events system. Additional details and a summary of what took place at the Hackathon are available here.
Tutorials. The number of tutorials offered during this meeting was higher than usual. In addition to the tutorials on Advanced IPv6, RPKI and BGP, Changing Internet Policies, Peering and Resource Management, this time the agenda also included the tutorials titled Internet Policies, How to Use the Tools Provided by RIPE NCC for Network Operators, Best Security Practices for Autonomous Systems, and Wi-Fi and IPv6.
More info at: https://www.lacnic.net/3819/2/lacnic/lacnic-32-lacnog-2019:-activity-recap
Regarding policy discussions. There were 9 proposals presented and discussed and according to the new PDP the consensus will be determined by chairs 2 weeks after finished the discussion phase.
ID Proposal discussion phase until 2018-13 Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for the Policy List 11/11/19 2019-02 IPv4 Mergers, Acquisitions, Reorganizations and Relocations 14/11/2019 2019-03 IPv6 Mergers, Acquisitions, Reorganizations and Relocations 14/11/2019 2019-04 ASN Mergers, Acquisitions, Reorganizations and Relocations 14/11/2019 2019-07 PDP Chair Election Procedure 15/11/2019 2019-09 Update to “Resource Recovery and Return” and consistency with the rest of the Manual 20/11/2019 2018-05 Registration and validation of abuse contact 21/11/2019 2019-06 Resources Are Assigned in a Unique and Exclusive Capacity 25/11/2019
2019-8 Modification of the Time Required for a Proposal to be Presented at the Public Policy Forum, already reached the end of discussion phase and it is now in analysis by chairs.
Regards,
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Ricardo Patara