On 25-Sep-15 14:05, Steven Ryerse wrote:
> It’s pretty obvious that if needs testing goes away, Legacy blocks will
>become much more available to anyone who needs them, ...

If so, only because it allows speculators to drive up the market price,
which is not in the interests of those who actually need resources.

> When any small Organization requesting a very small amount of > resources is 
> completely denied resources because of arbitrary > “policy”,

ARIN policy is not arbitrary, and it's set by the community; if you see
a problem with how needs testing is done, feel free to suggest changes.

If your complaint is actually that the minimum block size is not small
enough, that is an entirely different problem from needs testing.

S

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