Recent discussion on the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List (arin-ppml) raised an 
important question: Should ARIN have a public "ARIN discussion" mailing list 
for broad discussion of ARIN topics which is open to all (i.e., much like the 
present arin-ppml, but with a scope greater than supporting number resource 
policy development)?

The arin-ppml mailing list has a more limited scope in order to keep ARIN 
public policy discussions focused and to reduce the number of extraneous 
messages that those who are participating solely for number resource policy 
development must process.  Occasionally, there have been discussions on 
ARIN-ppml about topics outside number resource policy development, and this has 
been seen as a reasonable accommodation to allow discussion of other 
ARIN-related matters (such as ARIN’s governance) by the community.   

With General Membership available to any ARIN customer with IPv4/IPv6 number 
resources held under a registration services agreement (RSA/LRSA),  we now have 
a General Member mailing list that can serve as a focused forum for many of the 
more general governance issues that have been discussed on arin-ppml in the 
past (e.g., election-related matters, changes in fees, etc.). However, recent 
discussions on arin-ppml have noted that there may be interest to have a more 
open forum for discussion of overall issues related to ARIN by those who 
consider themselves part of the overall ARIN community, but are not ARIN 
members 

To this end, ARIN seeks input on the following two questions:

 1.  Should ARIN have an “arin-discuss” mailing list that is open to all for 
overall discussion of ARIN topics (conducted in accordance with ARIN’s normal 
rules of decorum)?  Such a list would not displace the more focused ARIN-ppml, 
ARIN-consult, or ARIN’s general-member mailing lists, but rather provide a 
forum for topics not being formally considered under one of those lists. 

 2.  If ARIN creates an arin-discuss mailing list, should the list be 
prepopulated in any manner?  For example, if the new list “arin-discuss” is 
created, should it be prepopulated with those who subscribe to arin-ppml at 
present?   A topical discussion list isn’t very effective without a sizable 
base of participants, but ARIN has had poor experience in the past with 
prepopulating mailing lists.

The feedback you provide during this consultation will help us determine the 
path forward regarding the possible creation of a new, open arin-discuss 
mailing list. Thank you for your participation in the ARIN Consultation and 
Suggestion Process. Please provide comments to [email protected]. You can 
subscribe to this mailing list at: 
http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult

This consultation will remain open through 5:00 PM ET on 21 July 2022.

Regards,

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

REFERENCES:

ARIN Mailing Lists – https://www.arin.net/participate/community/mailing_lists/ 
Public Policy Mailing List Archive – 
https://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/ 
ARIN Mailing List Acceptable Use Policy - 
https://www.arin.net/participate/community/mailing_lists/aup/ 
Announcement - New ARIN Membership Structure for 2022 - 
https://www.arin.net/announcements/20211229/ 
Announcement – New ARIN Mailing List for General Members - 
https://www.arin.net/announcements/20220118/


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