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'''Reseaux IP Europeens''' ('''RIPE''') an open forum for members and non-members who have an interest in the technical development of the Internet. RIPE is not an organization like [[IETF]], nor is it a legal entity. There is no formal membership required or imposed. <ref>[http://www.apnic.net/community/about-the-internet-community/addressing/nro/rirs RIPE overview]</ref>
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'''Reseaux IP Europeens''' ('''RIPE''') an open forum for members and non-members who have an interest in the technical development of the Internet. RIPE is not an organization like [[IETF]], nor is it a legal entity. There is no formal membership required or imposed.<ref>[http://www.apnic.net/community/about-the-internet-community/addressing/nro/rirs RIPE overview]</ref>
    
RIPE is a separate entity from [[RIPE NCC]], and the two should not be confused. When referring to the RIPE community, however, there is no distinction between RIPE members or [[RIPE NCC]] members. Anyone who has an interest in the way the Internet is being managed or governed is considered as part of the RIPE community.  
 
RIPE is a separate entity from [[RIPE NCC]], and the two should not be confused. When referring to the RIPE community, however, there is no distinction between RIPE members or [[RIPE NCC]] members. Anyone who has an interest in the way the Internet is being managed or governed is considered as part of the RIPE community.  
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==RIPE history==
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==RIPE History==
 
RIPE started in 1989 in Amsterdam when a group of IT network operators decided to start organizing meetings to share knowledge and experiences related to their work. There were originally 14 representatives from 6 countries which were part of 11 networks.  
 
RIPE started in 1989 in Amsterdam when a group of IT network operators decided to start organizing meetings to share knowledge and experiences related to their work. There were originally 14 representatives from 6 countries which were part of 11 networks.  
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RIPE NCC supports RIPE by facilitating RIPE meetings and providing support for RIPE working groups. RIPE NCC maintains the RIPE database by creating and managing a document store.
 
RIPE NCC supports RIPE by facilitating RIPE meetings and providing support for RIPE working groups. RIPE NCC maintains the RIPE database by creating and managing a document store.
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==RIPE working groups==
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==RIPE Working Groups==
 
In order to deal with issues and develop new policies, RIPE organized various working groups based on the number of issues at hand. These issues can be proposed by RIPE members, and often influence RIPE NCC members or the Internet community as a whole. Members of these working groups are volunteers, and maintain communication and discussion by means of mailing lists. Meetings are held biannually.
 
In order to deal with issues and develop new policies, RIPE organized various working groups based on the number of issues at hand. These issues can be proposed by RIPE members, and often influence RIPE NCC members or the Internet community as a whole. Members of these working groups are volunteers, and maintain communication and discussion by means of mailing lists. Meetings are held biannually.
  
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