> On May 29, 2024, at 07:22, Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> > wrote: > There’s no advantage to ARIN policy by adding this constraint. It does not in > any way improve ARIN’s ability to offer service to its members and it creates > a situation where technological advances have a relatively high likelihood of > rendering policy obsolete faster than it can be updated.
Exactly. This is the entire point of the principle of technology-neutral
regulation. You don’t have to keep going back and updating it all the time,
and you don’t have to deal with artificial friction caused by natural progress.
> That doesn’t seem like a good thing IMHO and unless you can offer a
> justification for it beyond “It’s what Open-IX says”
Indeed.
-Bill
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