Let’s suppose every possible proposal author in every other RIR comes to the 
list to ask questions about compatibility … it will be a mess.

 

I will understand that if the text of any policy in ARIN is not clear enough 
for any “reader” (including an author of a possible proposal in other region), 
then it is fine to ask for clarifications about the interpretation to the staff 
and even the list, but I don’t think it is the case here, at least I’d no 
trouble to interpret “univocally” myself the ARIN policies regarding transfers.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 12/10/20 19:41, "ARIN-PPML en nombre de John Curran" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

 

On 12 Oct 2020, at 1:15 PM, Mueller, Milton L <[email protected]> wrote:

 

John I do not understand why ARIN is being so inhospitable in this case. 

Obviously there is uncertainty and misunderstandings could be avoided if the 
discussion takes place in the open. Staff determinations also need to be 
accountable to the ARIN members and community.

 

 

Milton - 

 

I am fairly certain you did not understand my response, as the intent was not 
to be inhospitable but rather the precise opposite. 

 

While the normal process for this sort of activity would be for AFRINIC team to 
reach out for an assessment from ARIN staff, we are more than happy to 
accommodate discussion here on ppml…  

 

In fact, that is the reason for my questions back to the authors – to help 
elaborate how ARIN staff assesses these situations “out in the open” (as you 
put it), as that may also help others when working on similar types of 
proposals, as well as informing the ARIN community of our consideration 
process. 

 

Thanks,

/John

 

John Curran

President and CEO

American Registry for Internet Numbers

 

 

 

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