Jason / Jesus’son.

Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

No one’s critical of this being called out; we’re critical on who and why
it’s been called out.

It’s your parasitic organisation “NRS” we are against.

We’ve been on this same merry go round for a while now…

The NRS professes transparency and shows none.

The NRS has no right to call into question anything RIRs or any of their
members do, until you meet the same bar you’re accusing us of not
respecting.

Just looking at your latest NRS videos it is remarkable anyone would take
your organisation seriously.

The NRS is a front and it’s a joke we all see through as clear as glass.

Then again, my offer still stands, contact me and prove yourselves.

Thanks,
Karl Kloppenborg.


On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 at 16:07, Okoli Jesusson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you to APNIC for making the necessary amendments to the election
> information page - now treating all candidates equally and fairly by
> listing them together.
>
> I don’t know if they have been in touch with the two disadvantaged
> candidates directly to discuss this issue.
>
> It's a shame that some in the APNIC community wished to criticise me for
> highlighting the issue - after all it is in everyone’s interest that all
> candidates are treated equally.
>
> APNIC should be given credit for listening and making the changes.
>
> I encourage everyone to vote in the EC elections.
>
>
> Jason,
> NRS.
>
>
> ---- On Sat, 24 Feb 2024 21:24:35 +0800 *Christopher Hawker
> <[email protected] <[email protected]>>* wrote ---
>
> Jason,
>
> As your email appears to be based on a gross misunderstanding or failure
> to understand what it clearly states, I am going to keep this as short as
> possible.
>
> Only the three existing EC members have their names prominently listed
> with one click through to their biographies.
>
> Just to clarify things for you as well as anyone else who may be misguided
> by your remarks, the page reads (directly above the three names you
> reference I might add):
>
> The EC members whose terms are expiring (and eligible for re-election) are
>
> And then goes on to list whose seats are up for election, or re-election
> if the members wish to run again. To call out the Secretariat for bias in
> favour of the three people listed is deplorable.
>
> The voting system is outsourced to BigPulse in order to maintain complete
> transparency and anonymity regarding who has voted for who. The Secretariat
> do not see who has voted for who and BigPulse is integrated with MyAPNIC
> for the purposes of identifying who has or has not voted only (to prevent
> members from voting multiple times). The reason the election had to be
> reset was because it allowed for four candidates to be selected instead of
> three, which would have been a technical misconfiguration.
>
> The "restrictions" that you speak of are not restrictions in the sense
> that they prohibit candidates, rather they are a set of eligibility
> criteria that determine whether or not a candidate is eligible to run for a
> seat on the Executive Council. Some of these requirements are
> administrative requirements (such as an EC member must be able to apply for
> a DirectorID under Australian law) and some of them voted on by members
> (e.g. multiple candidates from the same corporate group not being able to
> hold multiple seats). An overwhelming number of the votes cast by members
> were in favour of these changes which clearly demonstrates a bottom-up
> approach, something which the NRS claims they advocate for.
>
> For the 2025 elections, I suggest that APNIC enroll on election awareness
> training programme so that they understand how to run a free and fair
> election properly.
>
> APNIC has been running elections for as long as I can remember. I don't
> see a need for the Secretariat to undertake "election awareness training".
>
> By referring to what you've discussed as "serious problems about election
> awareness" very clearly demonstrates that either (a) you fail to understand
> how the system works, (b) you chose to ignore what the page reads, (c)
> attempting to disseminate intentional false and misleading information
> regarding the elections which is a common rhetoric coming from the NRS or
> (d) all of the above.
>
> Regards,
> Christopher Hawker
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