On 07/11/2016 16:53, Dewole Ajao wrote: > Once a week is good. ARIN has a daily issued feed but that's a bit > different from what I'm suggesting. > > I agree the actual allocated/assigned ranges need not be disclosed; I do > however think that sharing the names of (applicant) organizations will > help with responsibility and possibly reduce the occurrence of phony > applications (if there have been any).
Isn't that basically declaring you don't trust AFRINIC staff to do the right thing? What I tend to hear (happened twice today) is that the Hostmasters are so strict - its extremely difficult to get things done (according to the entities moaning at me). I therefore trust the Hostmasters - they are doing the right thing. > > Dewole. > > > On 07/11/2016 15:35, Mark Elkins wrote: >> Interesting. I think though a once-a-week stats figure would be >> sufficient - perhaps with a projected end date? >> I've seen that before somewhere.... >> >> AFRINIC should not give out the names of the organisations receiving the >> address space or the actual ranges themselves though. >> >> On 07/11/2016 16:29, Dewole Ajao wrote: >>> Dear Community, >>> >>> I was wondering if anyone else thinks it would be useful to see >>> weekly/daily details (in human readable format) of new applications and >>> approvals for Internet number resources perhaps as a weekly/daily email >>> from AFRINIC to this (or the members) list. >>> >>> Given increased depletion rates, I think having these details in >>> (almost) real-time will increase the community's awareness rather than >>> rely solely on the biannual statistical updates (which in any case do >>> not contain details of who is making attempts to acquire number >>> resources). I think the Org Name, Country, Type and size of resource >>> requested/approved would be even more useful than the resource type/size >>> and country data already available in delegation stats at >>> ftp://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/ >>> >>> This would be purely operational and a community value addition so it >>> should not require a new policy, right? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Dewole Ajao. >>> (in my capacity as a community member) >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Community-Discuss mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss > -- Mark James ELKINS - Posix Systems - (South) Africa [email protected] Tel: +27.128070590 Cell: +27.826010496 For fast, reliable, low cost Internet in ZA: https://ftth.posix.co.za
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