Hi Anthony,

 

As said, I will be happy to support any proposal that works, and consequently 
withdraw mine, but there is still a nit that makes it incompatible with ARIN.

 

I’ve already sent you a private email a few days ago on that detail.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 12/10/20 22:04, "Anthony Ubah" <[email protected]> escribió:

 

Dear Jordi,

Hope you’re well. It’s been a while since our last call.


Regarding our conversation via zoom meeting platform, I remember that you 
showed support to our proposal, which we were very honoured. 
May I know what possibly changed your mind? 

As you know, the conclusion made by Madhvi on AFRINIC RPD was based on previous 
versions instead and not the latest version, which we have also duly sent to 
RPD mailing list. 

It will be great if I can understand your thoughts on this.

Best Regards,

UBAH ANTHONY

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 6:37 PM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

 

The issue is a much bigger one … let me try to summarize.

 

There are 3 different policy proposals for Inter-RIR transfers in AFRINIC, the 
older one is from myself. Other people decided to submit other proposals 
afterwards, when this one was already being discussed and being adapted to the 
inputs from the community and close to consensus.

 

I submitted this policy proposal, almost at the same time as in LACNIC (which 
reached consensus and is already implemented), and at that time I learned the 
need about reciprocity. I checked that working with the RIRs staff (not in the 
public lists as it is, in my opinion an unnecessary noise) and it was done also 
by LACNIC.

 

Actually, to know if there is reciprocity there is no need to check with the 
staff, but of course the staff of each RIR provides an “authoritative 
confirmation”.

 

To check if there is reciprocity you need to verify:

a.       Are there conditions on transfers from AFRINIC to recipients in each 
other RIR? In that case, are those “compatible”?

b.       Are there conditions on transfers from each other RIR to AFRINIC? In 
that case, are those “compatible”?

 

If I read my own policy and ARIN policy, being objective (not as an author), I 
can see if both of those questions are answered as “compatible”.

 

For example, I can’t imposse the condition to legacy resources transfered from 
AFRINIC to ARIN to lose the legacy status, because that’s against ARIN policy. 
Instead is fine if I say “incomming – to AFRINIC – transferred legacy 
resrourses, will no longer be regarded as legacy”, because the condition only 
apply if the transfer is AFRINIC to AFRINIC (intra-RIR) or from any RIR to 
AFRINIC.

 

What is clear is that AFRINIC policies can’t impose condicions on *any* other 
RIR policies.

 

So I think that authors can do this by themselves, and ask either directly to 
the staff or their own RIR staff to clarify that, but not in the list, because 
it is unnecesary noise and not related to the purpose of each RIR policy 
discussion list, which is discussing the proposals on that region, not asking 
questions regarded to other regions proposals.

 

I already told, many times, the first one over year ago to the other 2 proposal 
authors that they need to do their job or ask the staff for help, and also told 
them “your proposals are incompatible/non-reciprocal at least with ARIN, so 
they lose their goal, because ARIN is the major donor of rerources to other 
regions”.

 

Regards,

Jordi

@jordipalet

 

 

 

El 12/10/20 19:16, "ARIN-PPML en nombre de Mueller, Milton L" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

 

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. 

--MM

 

From: ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Curran
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 10:43 AM
To: Anthony Ubah <[email protected]>
Cc: Eddy Kayihura <[email protected]>; Taiwo Oyewande 
<[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Inter-RIR transfer Policy reciprocity with 
Afrinic_Resource Transfer Policy proposal

 

On 12 Oct 2020, at 8:30 AM, Anthony Ubah <[email protected]> wrote: 

For the sake of better understanding, please let me clarify a few things:

 

One, it would be arduous and complicated if there is a middleman fugure 
mediating the conversation between ARIN, AFRINIC, and us the proposal authors. 
I would love to explore an option of communicating directly. We are also 
looking forward to the discussion from the ARIN community. 

 

Lastly, the version sent by the Afrinic staff to the RPD list is not the latest 
text draft(shared in this thread), an thus we wish to discuss the newest 
version with the ARIN community directly.

 

Anthony -  

 

You indicate that you wish to discuss the proposal with the ARIN community, but 
you also note that you seek to “inquire about its reciprocity with ARIN” – 
which is a determination that must be made by ARIN staff. 

 

This is likely the source of confusion, since if the topic you’d like to 
discuss with the ARIN community whether the proposal meets ARIN’s NRPM section 
8.4 requirement ("Inter-regional transfers of IPv4 number resources and ASNs 
may take place only via RIRs who agree to the transfer and share reciprocal, 
compatible needs-based policies.”), it’s probably more likely a discussion with 
ARIN staff that you seek regarding the compatibility of the proposal.  However, 
for sake of expediency, let’s proceed with that discussion here on the ppml 
list, as it’s possible that doing so may lead to related discussions on ARIN 
number resource policy. 

 

In order to get the discussion moving, I’d like to get clarity on two questions 
regarding your proposed policy – 

 

1. Does the policy impose any conditions on recipient organizations in the ARIN 
region receiving transfers from AFRINIC-served entities?

 

2. Does the policy impose any conditions on source organizations in the ARIN 
region doing transfers to AFRINIC-served entities?

 

(These two questions are germane because when ARIN is reviewing InterRIR 
transfer requests, we simply apply the criteria provided in the NRPM – i.e. we 
do not evaluate requests against any conditions or criteria that may be 
contained in other RIR policy documents...) 

 

Thanks!

/John

 

John Curran

President and CEO

American Registry for Internet Numbers

 

 

 

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