On 5/26/15 13:30, David Huberman wrote:
Why is another region's policy problem or restrictions something that needs
>fixing through ARIN policy?
Two answers:
Because ARIN-region networks, subject to ARIN's NRPM, need to be able to move
IP addresses out of region where and when they're needed.
AND
Because ARIN policy currently prohibits staff from counting out-of-region use
as part of justification for a request.
If I am to take an ARIN centric approach I have to ask why I should care
about problems in other regions that sound like they could solved by
requesting resources from that region.
~Seth
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