Andrew 

On 4/13/17, 5:35 PM, "Andrew Alston" <andrew.als...@liquidtelecom.com> wrote:


That being said – at the request of other media organisations – the authors 
have chosen to give their perspectives.  So far one such article has actually 
been published and can be found here:

 

https://qz.com/957821/a-proposal-to-africas-internet-registry-afrinic-aims-to-deny-governments-ip-addresses-for-shutting-down-the-internet/

 


Not sure about the correctness when it comes to how the RIR  PDP process should 
be working but also what a sitting board member can and cannot do. (baring in 
mind the board menber is a community member first.)

Can we get a guidance position on this from either GC or CEO.

Regards

 Badru




Thanks

 

Andrew

 

 

From: Badru Ntege [mailto:badru.nt...@nftconsult.com] 
Sent: 13 April 2017 17:21
To: Arsène Tungali <arsenebag...@gmail.com>; Bope Domilongo Christian 
<christianb...@gmail.com>
Cc: General Discussions of AFRINIC <community-discuss@afrinic.net>; rpd 
<r...@afrinic.net>
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] [rpd] New Policy Proposal - "Anti-Shutdown 
(AFPUB-2017-GEN-001-DRAFT-01)"

 

Arsene

 

The community should be wary not to be played.

 

 

On 4/13/17, 3:59 PM, "Arsène Tungali" <arsenebag...@gmail.com> wrote:

Just read the article on theregistry.co.uk, a UK mainstream media, while no 
African newspaper thought of publishing it (or are they even aware of the 
ongoing discussion?) I simply love it and the way they put it. Anyone who is 
not familiar with this process will think it is something the AFRINIC Board is 
working on, rather than a simple proposal put forward by three community 
members (even if authors were mentioned as well).

Not wanting to point any connections is this not the same media house that 
published a private email to discredit a member of the community not long ago. 
??

 

And again this is the same media house that has historically published 
information about AfriNIC where a certain member of the community is 
involved…..just saying

 

 

 

 

In my opinion, authors of this article made it sound like a warning to African 
governments, that Afrinic is working on a policy that will punish them if they 
dare shutting down the Internet; which is beautiful! I am sure if some 
governments read it, their impression (or trust) on afrinic will start to be 
altered (as many people have pointed out on this list). 

This surely is something for the governance committee to look into.  

 

A touch of “Tilapia” arround this whole policy proposal.  

 

 

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