I will point out that Jordi started the references to other regions in his post.
Owen > On Oct 27, 2021, at 13:11 , John Curran <[email protected]> wrote: > > Owen - > > Please keep your comments focused on the draft policy under consideration – > as Jordi notes below, opining on events in the other regions isn’t > particularly germane to this policy discussion. > > Thanks, > /John > > John Curran > President and CEO > American Registry for Internet Numbers > > > On 27 Oct 2021, at 3:47 PM, Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> ... >> >>> Of course, now that the board has chosen to ensure that the appeal >>> committee can’t possibly be independent or fair and is just an extension of >>> the board, I’m not sure what the point is, just let the board ratify or not >>> as the appeal committee has been rejiggered to ensure that they will do >>> whatever the board wants anyway. The level of corruption and disdain for >>> the community and the multistakeholder process displayed by the current >>> AFRINIC board is truly outrageous. Hopefully the next election will see a >>> great deal of new blood seated. >>> >>> [Jordi] While I don’t agree in many things with the board, and I expressed >>> it publicly, regardless of what AC is there, the PDP has not been followed >>> in order to make the appeal valid (and the time to re-appeal has passed). >>> Anyway, this is a different discussion. >> >> Following the PDP and/or the bylaws or CPM would be a novel approach for >> AFRINIC these days. As such, I have little hope in any form of predictable >> process, though I suspect the result is highly predictable, and in favor of >> a vocal minority segment of the community that seems to have taken effective >> control of the AFRINIC board and thus since the board appears to feel >> unconstrained by process, policy, or even the bylaws or the companies act, >> by extension, AFRINIC itself. >> ...
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