or we can do everything possible to keep the foxes from robbing the
henhouse. ymmv.
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021, Scott Leibrand wrote:
In light of the public and private responses I’ve gotten to this question,
it seems that the obvious explanations are considered far more credible than
any innocent ones (of which none have been forthcoming this far).
I would encourage everyone to support these petitions, to solicit
candidates’ opinions on the matter of candidate selection, and then vote for
candidates willing to publicly advocate for candidate selection reform at
ARIN. Whether or not the process is currently undergoing capture, it
certainly appears to lack the transparency needed to avoid it.
Scott
On Oct 9, 2021, at 5:37 PM, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:
There were apparently at least 5 candidates. There are 2 open
board seats.
The nom-com approved only 3 candidates, hence my complaint.
There are 7 open advisory council seats. I did not count the
nomination list size, but I assure you it was well short of 14.
Owen
On Oct 9, 2021, at 17:30 , Steven Ryerse
<[email protected]> wrote:
If there are enough candidates there ought to be at least 2 for
each seat and more than 2 is also good too.
Steven Ryerse
President
[email protected] | C: 770.656.1460
100 Ashford Center North | Suite 110 | Atlanta, Georgia 30338
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From: ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mike
Burns
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 4:45 PM
To: Scott Leibrand <[email protected]>
Cc: arin-ppml <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Board Election Petition underway
I was rejected for an Advisory Council candidacy even though I
was a candidate in the past and am a policy author in multiple
registries.
Another broker was likewise rejected.
There are 7 AC openings, only 10 candidates, but I was rejected.
I know another broker who was, like me, solicited to run but
then denied a candidacy.
The NomCom is comprised of four insiders, two volunteers, and
operates in the dark.
Not saying this is the case, but very few likeminded individuals
on the AC/Board can effectively capture these via NomCom
filtering.
A dangerous thing for Internet governance in the context of
Afrinic. I don't want the governments of the world taking over
from the amateurs.
But if we continue to act amateurish...
Regards,
Mike
---- On Sat, 09 Oct 2021 11:58:00 -0400 Scott Leibrand
<[email protected]> wrote ----
Has ARIN disclosed anything about why the NomCom
chose to exclude two obviously-qualified candidates
from the ballot when they didn’t yet have 2
candidates per open seat, and the 3 candidates they
did include are all less well-known to the community
than both the ones they excluded?
I can hypothesize some possible reasons, but none of
them would reflect well on the NomCom, so I am
reluctant to do so without learning their stated
reason(s).
Scott
> On Oct 9, 2021, at 7:39 AM, Bill Woodcock
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 9, 2021, at 4:03 PM, Martin Hannigan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> There's a petition for two people to be added to
the Trustee ballot after being rejected by the nom
com.
>
> Yes! Go vote on the petitions, so you’ll have more
than three choices to fill the two open board seats,
when the election comes. Give yourself more options.
>
> -Bill
>
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