Dear ARIN-PPML, Hope this email finds you in good health!
Please see my comments below inline... Thanks. Le mar. 19 juil. 2022 à 7:12 AM, Hank Nussbacher via ARIN-PPML < [email protected]> a écrit : > On 18/07/2022 17:41, John Curran wrote: > > I have almost nothing to do with ARIN > Hi Hank, Thanks for have started this valuable thread, brother :-) ...no matter whether it's AuP or not :-D > but I would just like to say kudos > to John for taking the time to answer > ...i'm joining you in thanking John, mostly for its great support to the INRS (Internet Numbers Registry System). He is not alone, other are behaving differently to achieve a near to same goal...but, maybe the Internet Numbering community should ask a Minimum Acceptable Reactivity (MAR) or Interactivity (MAI) from RIR Boards and Executive's Representatives? > *every* single question and issue > raised by anyone and everyone. > ...a real challenge, that John is keeping surmonting in time to time :-) We shall learn from his patience too. > Not many CEOs even answer 1-2 emails. > > Andrew, the CEO of Internet Society showed us this kind of impressive activism with the community...and it's always a real pleasure to experience something like that. But we should understand that it's not really affordable :'-( As said above, others have their own, approach; towards the same interactive goal...imho! what's worth nothing is that the Internet Numbering Community deserves, what i called, above, a MAR/MAI :-) ...and we should agree on that, to ask for it within the regional RIRs we have more interactions with. Within AfriNIC, the CEO (Eddy) uses two particular kind of tools to interact with the community: 1| a monthly email communication, where he tries to report most of the activities done within its team an answers the questions from the community. 2| JENGA; very regular gathering where the CEO and Staffs have opened, face to face, interactions with resource members and the community within the service region. Thanks. Shalom > Regards, > Hank > > > > > It’s non-zero - I noted that such policy enforcement can and does > > occur for reasons other than > > criminal fraud and non-payment (per the attached 7 July 2022 reply to > > you & arin-ppml) > > > > A specific number of occurrences was not provided. > > > > Thanks, > > /John > > > > John Curran > > President and CEO > > American Registry for Internet Numbers > > > > > >> Begin forwarded message: > >> > >> *From: *John Curran <[email protected]> > >> *...* > >> Yes, revocations can occur for violations of the ARIN’s number > >> resource policy manual (NRPM)) for any > >> resource in the ARIN registry) and/or violations of one’s > >> registration services agreement, if applicable. > >> > >> (I would note in particular that NRPM section 12 "Resource Review” > >> requires cooperation with any request > >> from ARIN for reasonable related documentation, and failure to comply > >> with policy can result in revocation. > >> <https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#12-resource-review>) > >> > >> I hope this information is helpful to your number resource policy > >> efforts, > >> /John > > > > [...]
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