Dear Dewole,

Thanks for your quick response.

I find it bizarre that you did not report or bring to the attention of this 
community on what happen  during the session on AFRINIC future at WEEK 2018, 
session  you attended and  which  raised some questions in your mind, but was 
prompt to jump in with "your answers" when a request was sent to AFRINIC 
officials to inform the community as the topic is delicate.


Marcus
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From: Adewole Ajao <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2018 3:07 AM
To: Marcus K. G. Adomey
Cc: General Discussions of AFRINIC
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Future of AfriNIC Discussed at IWEEK 2018

Hi Marcus,

I happened to be attending AfPIF and like most AFRINIC community members was 
curious about the session so I attended. I believe any AFRINIC staff that 
attended also did so primarily as curious community members; It appeared they 
were not invited in any official capacity (but I may be wrong). I did not take 
any notes but if memory serves me correctly, I can summarize as follows:

The presenter expressed concerns about the current state of AFRINIC's board of 
Directors and the fact that a quorum of elected directors is required to 
convene an AGM, conduct elections, etc etc. He expressed concerns about some of 
his questions not being answered by the board, about slow processing of 
requests by AFRINIC staff, large IT department, travel budgets being expended, 
the PDP, and other issues he has raised in the past. He charged the ISPA 
members to be more active since they make up a large percentage of AFRINIC's 
revenue base. Others spoke of low technical proficiency of AFRINIC staff when 
evaluating requests for additional resources (in their own view) and requests 
for paperwork to justify resource requests. There was also talk of calling for 
an SGMM to deal with the governance(?) issues raised.

In response, some members present declared that a better solution would be to 
assist the technical staff and help them understand their network designs, 
encourage more qualified people to run for board positions rather than 
criticize from afar, etc etc.

I would say it was an interesting show and would encourage that more AFRINIC 
members gather in their local regions to discuss the improvement of the RIR and 
the services being offered to them. The session could have had a different 
outcome but because several people were passionate enough to speak their minds 
openly and challenge what they did not think was accurate, I think it was 
productive. I also believe that by now, the AFRINIC staff would already be 
applying the feedback received to improve existing processes.

Something that makes me curious however is this: Do members in other regions 
not request resources from AFRINIC? Are others not suffering poor services or 
do they just keep quiet about it?

I know the response to my next question will be that some of the stats are 
available at https://www.afrinic.net/en/services/statistics using data from 
ftp://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic but I think it would be useful for 
those of us with limited technical capacity if the AFRINIC IT team could 
provide a web page that shows:

Political map of Africa and Indian Ocean region with
- Number of new member allocation/assignment requests this month
- Number of additional resource requests this month
- Number of technical support tickets created this month
- Number of technical support tickets resolved this month
- Any other visualizations that we think could be useful to make those 
statistics more useful to the rest of us. Not bar graphs and line charts, 
please!

Ideally, a visitor should be able to change the timeframe to reflect a specific 
day, week, month, year, etc. We could even throw in a heat map for existing 
membership numbers and resource allocation/assignments. The intention is not to 
polarize the community further but to help everyone (regardless of their 
technical capability and where they are) appreciate the services being offered 
by the RIR.

Okay it's time for you all to go to my paypal donate link for the iWeek 
reporting service I just offered :-p

Have a productive week ahead!

Regards,
Dewole.


On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 6:15 PM Marcus K. G. Adomey 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,

There was a session at IWEEK 2018 on AFRINiC future. A session requested by 
ISPA members to discuss AFRINIC future [1]

Can AFRINIC officials who attended the session tell us what transpired from the 
session?

Why is AFRINIC future so important for ISPA members to demand a session on the 
topic at IWEEK?

Thanks



Marcus



[1] 
https<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>://<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>iweek.org.za<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>/session/<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>the-future-of-afrinic<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>/<https://iweek.org.za/session/the-future-of-afrinic/>


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