Re: [sidr] two stranded docuemnts - stake time

Declan Ma <madi@zdns.cn> Fri, 22 July 2016 09:55 UTC

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Sandy & Chris,

Thank Steve for recommending me to take over SLURM. 

With David’s permission, I would be happy to assume responsibility for SLURM.

I think SLURM is quite important to RPKI operation in term of local network. 

SLURM provides a simple way to enable INR holders to establish a local, customized view of the RPKI, by overriding RPKI repository data if needed.

In particular, I was exchanging notes with David earlier on the use of multiple SLURM files among others, which I believe is worth more text in the next version of SLURM.

Di

> 在 2016年7月21日,19:42,Stephen Kent <kent@bbn.com> 写道:
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> Sandy & Chris,
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> I believe Chris' declaration is premature.
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> I anticipate that Dr. Ma may want to take over slurm, with David's permission.
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> With a few minor tweaks the use cases doc can be done.
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> Steve
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