On Jun 5, 2014, at 10:28 PM, Steven Ryerse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Owen, as best as I can tell you have served this community honorably during 
> your years of service.  I would not support removing you or any other (who 
> discloses publicly like you do) because you earn at least part of your income 
> consulting with organizations helping them acquire IP resources thru the 
> complexities of existing ARIN policies.

Thank you.

> 
> The only question I would ask is, would you support a proposal from a member 
> of this community to make the acquisition of IP resources much simpler if it 
> significantly cut into your income?  Would every member who serves do so?  
> It's an age old question that is always difficult to answer.  
> 

If I did not feel it had other overwhelming negative consequences, then I would 
absolutely support such a policy and I have a track record of doing so. For one 
thing, it couldn’t “significantly” cut into my income. I make less than $5,000 
per year doing this kind of consulting which is not a significant fraction of 
my income. While I usually (not always) charge for assisting organizations with 
their IP requests, it’s not my primary source of income and I do it primarily 
to help those organizations.

I absolutely express my opinions of policy based on my idea of whether it is 
fair and in the best interests of the full community or not. Many will call me 
crazy, irresponsible, or whatever other adjective, but I believe that the 
process works best when people of integrity work towards the interests of the 
community rather than simply their own interests or those of the organizations 
that employ them. I will not deny that my experiences and my position likely 
color my judgment of what that is. However, I try to give any idea fair 
consideration to the best of my ability.

When I oppose a policy proposal, I will always tell you why I oppose it. The 
same with when I support one. When I look at support of or opposition to a 
proposal from others, I also look for why they are supporting or opposing it 
and I look for ways to modify the proposal to bring it to a broader consensus 
if possible.


Owen

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