The Legacy community mostly doesn't exist.

While there are some legacy orgs that have large amounts, and some
smaller ones that have small allocations, who are still using their numbers, there are a large number of small allocations out there that were abandoned years ago and ARIN has not reclaimed.

Ted

On 12/18/2014 9:27 AM, Steven Ryerse wrote:
Maybe a majority of the vocal community does, but I doubt if you add in all 
members of the community who do not comment and all the members of the 
community that only hold legacy allocations, I suspect that might not be the 
case.  I think the legacy community is speaking volumes by not participating by 
commenting in this forum.

Thanks.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buhrmaster [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 12:12 PM
To: Steven Ryerse
Cc: Owen DeLong; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Internet Fairness

On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Steven Ryerse<[email protected]>  
wrote:

All of those stats are interesting but they are not what is important here.  
What is important is how many small Orgs that applied for the minimum 
allocation (as it was defined at the time of the allocation request) since ARIN 
was chartered were denied because of needs policy.

I don’t know what that number is but if it is greater than zero, it shouldn’t 
have happened!  ARIN’s Mission is to Advance the Internet, not to stifle it.

While there is clearly support by some for your position advocating needless 
number allocations, the majority of the community supports a review to insure 
that the allocations are actually advancing the Internet, and not just throwing 
numbers around to whomever asks, whatever their plans (or lack thereof).
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