> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Ryerse [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 12:26 PM
> 
> ARIN should not be in the business of turning down resource requests if they
> have the resources to allocate - EVER.  Doing so is arbitrary and
> discriminatory.  ARIN should only be in the business of right sizing 
> allocations
> to match the size of the organization (including their existing network size)
> making the request - AND - keeping the registry database as accurate as
> possible.

So which is it? Should they never EVER turn down resource requests? Or should 
they "right-size" them, which by any definition you might set means there are 
some requests they would deny altogether?

Do you truly fail to see the logical inconsistency in the paragraph above?

Scott

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