> Milton - I don’t think ARIN is being inhospitable. I’d argue that as the > NRPM is currently written, the determination on whether or not AFRINIC’s > Inter-RIR transfer policy meets the conditions set out in ARIN NRPM 8.4 > *as written* is not a determination to be made by ARIN staff, not via > community consensus.
There’s one too many “nots” in this statement. Care to clarify? >What is germane to the ARIN community here is that if the determination is > that the AFRINIC policy is not compatible, but the community disagrees with > that determination, then the PDP is available to the community to craft new > policy > with the goal of resolving whatever incompatibility exists. As John says in the next message, there is no determination yet, there is just a desire by AFRNIC to discuss their latest draft with our community. So my original question remains unanswered: why are AC members recoiling from that simple act of comity?
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