On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 4:17 PM, David Farmer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Back to the main ARIN-2014-21 thread.
>
> On 12/26/14, 13:29 , Martin Hannigan wrote:
>
>  I checked. You're right. You can't find the discussions. I'll ask the
>> web team to make sure mailing list archives are easily findable on the
>> website. Mea culpa, that's an oversight. We're growing rapidly and
>> missed that unintentionally. In the meantime, this should work
>> http://mailman.open-ix.org/pipermail/public/
>>
>> Hope that was helpful. Questions offline or --> over there at OIX.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Martin Hannigan ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>)
>> Open-IX Association/Treasurer
>>
>
> Thank you for proving the pointer to the OIX archives.  I have review the
> discussion related to this policy and personally found it helpful and
> informative.
>
>
Most of the worlds leading interconnection experts reside on that mailing
list.



> However, as John Curran stated "the tabulation of messages in support and
> opposition will reflect solely the PPML discussion counts", therefore; so I
> currently see 2 clear statements of support, no opposition, a proposal to
> modify the policy text, primarily consisting of editorial changes for the
> broader section 4.


Curran is inaccurate from my viewpoint. That's the unilateral approach that
probably doesn't work for ARIN as a whole. I don't see any of the limits he
mentions codified e.g. the NANOG PPCs aren't codified in the PDP.

Miltons thoughts on the subject are spot on.

Best,

-M<
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