Yes....a significant vote in favor or continuing to work on it...but I have asked...now repeatedly for support for the language or suggested improvements to the language..... nada.
I do not wish to abandon, I wish to create good policy that the community supports. I await the community's affirmation that this draft is worthy of continuing support. bd On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 2:32 PM, David Huberman <[email protected] > wrote: > From the ARIN 33 meeting notes: > > "At the end of discussion, the moderator asked for the following straw > poll (remote participants were invited to participate). Poll results were > provided to the Advisory Council for use in its deliberations. > Straw poll for/against continuing work on the proposal: > - Total attendees/remote participants: 103 > - In favor: 36 > - Against: 2 " > > The participating members of this community spoke widely in favor of > working on this. Abandoning this seems contrary to the explicit wishes of > the community's participants > > David R Huberman > Microsoft Corporation > Senior IT/OPS Program Manager (GFS) > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Bill Darte > Sent: Monday, May 5, 2014 12:15 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [arin-ppml] ARIN Draft Policy 2014-2 Improving 8.4 Anti-Flip > Language > > Should we abandon this Draft? > > After the Chicago Public Policy Meeting, based upon the community's > suggestion that the AC continue to work on this Draft. I sent an email to > PPML asking for support or opposition to this Draft and received just 2 > responses....both in opposition. > > I reiterate that PPML message below and once again ask for your support or > opposition. Failing to generate greater support for this Draft and given > that the AC has approximately 20 proposals and drafts on its docket.....I > plan to make a motion at the next AC monthly meeting recommending > abandoning this Draft Policy for lack of community support...... > > Now is your opportunity to convince the community that this a worthwhile > effort....or not. > > Thanks, > > Bill Darte > AC Shepherd for 2014-2 > > > Draft Policy Issue: > Simply, the author wishes the Anti-Flip language currently used in the > NRPM to be relaxed, allowing an Inter-RIR transfer within their own > organization of previously existing addresses....though they may have > received a new allocation or assignment within the last 12 months. > > Current draft language states that the organization may do such a > transfer, but may not use the actual addresses which were received from > ARIN (or through transfer) in the previous 12 months. But they could > therefore transfer other resources holdings. > > Request for feedback: > In order to further this discussion and gain a consensus, I would like to > once again ask the community to speak in favor or against this Draft Policy > so that it may be presented and discussed at our next Public Policy > Consultation at NANOG in June. > > 1. Yes or No. Should the community relax existing policy which attempts > to limit the transfer of ARIN resources out of region, in order to allow an > organization flexibility to move address blocks to another portion of their > own organization in another region, even though they might have received > different addresses within ARIN in the last 12 months? > > (Note current policy would still restrict availability of new addresses to > the organization for a period of 12 months after the transfer and is not > being changed by this draft). > > 2. If YES above, are there any other qualifications or limits that should > be imposed on the resources transferred or the organization? > > (Note that a vote of NO to question #1 would essentially ask the Advisory > Council to abandon this draft policy leaving existing policy in place.) > > Thanks to all who continue to work within the community to exercise their > right and duty to craft appropriate policy guiding ARIN's important role in > Internet number resource management. >
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