I'm uncomfortable with what Mr. Seastrom did there, choosing the example he
did.
As a community we strive to be inclusive, and one way to stifle conversation
is to go ad hominem, even if obliquely.
I hope we don't see more of that kind of thing on this list, nor language
about trolls or whatnot.
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Seastrom
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 6:12 AM
To: Steven Ryerse
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Internet Fairness
Steven Ryerse <[email protected]> writes:
Well Rob, we would have both of our name servers on topologically
distinct networks but ARIN denied our small IPv4 allocation request!
Topologically distinct means not sharing facilities or upstreams.
Think off-site, on the other coast, or out-of-country, on networks not
run by you. You are not kept from following these BCPs by
difficulties in your interface with ARIN. It's a business decision
that it's too hard to do the right thing so you'll try and squeak by
with the absolute minimum.
You proved my point that small Orgs have it tougher than larger ones
getting resources.
Actually not, and I offered a specific counterexample to your
assertion that small organizations do not have the resources to
participate in the RIR or operator community, which you chose not to
quote.
-r
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