Instead of focusing on whether the current proposal is or isn’t in scope, I 
suggest we re-cast the discussion as follows:


  1.  So far, we have unanimous community agreement that BGP hijacking is bad.
  2.  So far, we have broad agreement that “something ought to be done” about 
BGP hijacking, although detailed opinions vary significantly.
  3.  So what (else) can ARIN do about it?  (Caveat: the answer “nothing” is 
unacceptable to a significant proportion of PPML participants.)

My suggested direction to the AC and/or the board would therefore be:  Find 
something ARIN can do to help combat the problem (more effectively).  If this 
requires expanding the scope of ARIN’s operations or policies, bring that back 
to the membership (possibly via PPML?) with the accompanying financial & legal 
analysis, as usual.

Now the question becomes: what is the most appropriate mechanism, within ARIN’s 
existing policies, to bring a request like that to the AC and/or Board?  It 
seems clear to me that the petition already underway here is not meeting, and 
will not meet, the needs of the community very well.

-Adam

Adam Thompson
Consultant, Infrastructure Services
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