On 13 Oct 2020, at 3:33 AM, Anthony Ubah 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
...
 Thank you for your clarification, but since the community serves as the 
"supreme court of policies", the best place to seek answers would be PPML.

Anthony –

As it turns out, your statement above is incorrect in the ARIN region – the 
ARIN PPML mailing list has a very specific purpose (discussion of 
policy-related ideas and issues surrounding existing and proposed ARIN 
policies), and ARIN’s formal membership structure provides very clear and 
delineated roles for the ARIN Board, ARIN Advisory Council, ARIN staff and the 
ARIN community – roles that might be differ from expectations held in other 
regions.  (As it turns out, I am both keenly aware of these roles and it is my 
job to speak to these matters on behalf of ARIN, hence the need to correct your 
“supreme court of policies” assertion.)

As I noted earlier – In this particular case, as the discussion of 
compatibility is already underway on the list and may help inform understanding 
of the operation of ARIN’s existing Inter-RIR transfer policy – we will proceed 
here with discussion of the compatibility aspects of your proposal.

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?

No. The final version of this proposal indicates clearly that no condition will 
be imposed on the recipient’s organization in other regions, which obviously 
also applies to the case of ARIN.

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

No. The final version of this proposal indicates clearly that no condition will 
be imposed on the source organizations in other regions, which obviously also 
applies to the case of ARIN.

This’s the intention of our proposal. If there are any unclear wordings that 
may cause possible misunderstanding or confusion, please let us know.

ARIN’s assessment of compatibility with other region’s inter-RIR transfer 
policy follows the language in NRPM 8.4 requiring "reciprocal, compatible 
needs-based policies.”

Your indication that ARIN would not be required to assess transfer requests 
from ARIN organizations against AFRINIC policy is a key requirement of 
compatibility, and appears satisfied.

The policy must also by “reciprocal” in nature (i.e. allowing transfers both to 
& from organizations in the other region), and must support needs-based 
assessment of any recipient – both of these conditions appear satisfied by the 
proposed policy text that you sent earlier.

Overall, I suspect that the proposed policy is compatible with the ARIN 
InterRIR transfer policy requirements.  Formal confirmation of this will 
require a staff assessment – which may be requested by AFRINIC staff at any 
time.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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