Andrew,

Le 04/12/2018 à 16:43, Andrew Alston a écrit :
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> Komi,
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> Therefore – if a link is broken or pointing at the wrong data – these
> things happen – I double checked it against a file called
> delegated-afrinic-latest – downloaded yesterday on the 3^rd of
> December – so – quite frankly – it is what it is.
>
What does "cross-check" means according to you? I have not said "double
check"

>
> Andrew
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>  
>
>  
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> *From: *Komi Elitcha <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 19:34
> *To: *Andrew Alston <[email protected]>,
> "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> *Subject: *Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
>
>  
>
> Andrew,
> Could you please cross check your data  next time before alarming the
> world? Always trying to make the organization  looks bad  does not 
> serve  anybody. We expect high standard from former board members...
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Le 04/12/2018 à 13:07, Andrew Alston a écrit :
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>     That’s well interesting.
>
>      
>
>     Yesterday – I pulled the afrinic-delegated-latest file – and it
>     seems the latest link wasn’t updated or something, because the
>     stats in the delegated file that I pulled yesterday – were VERY
>     different from the latest file that I pulled today.
>
>      
>
>     I’m pulling all the actual dated files now rather than the linked
>     ones and will re-run the stats
>
>      
>
>     Andrew
>
>      
>
>      
>
>     *From:* Frank Habicht <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* 04 December 2018 15:55
>     *To:* [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Subject:* Re: [Community-Discuss] Questions about AfriNIC Allocations
>
>      
>
>     Hi,
>     see inline
>
>     On 04/12/2018 15:10, S Moonesamy wrote:
>     > Hi Andrew,
>     > At 11:24 PM 03-12-2018, Andrew Alston wrote:
>     >> Now – I realize this is still early December 2018 – but we’re
>     almost
>     >> at the end of the year and unless there are a LOT of ASN’s
>     about to be
>     >> issued – I see that AFRINIC is running at a lower ASN
>     allocation rate
>     >> across the continent than at any year since 2009:
>     >>
>     >> 2009: 82
>     >> 2010: 113
>     >> 2011: 109
>     >> 2012: 128
>     >> 2013: 155
>     >> 2014: 134
>     >> 2015: 151
>     >> 2016: 166
>     >> 2017: 152
>     >> 2018: 99
>     >
>     > Thanks for sharing the statistics.  I took a quick look at the
>     > information which is published.   The results were as follows:
>     >
>     >   2015: 152
>     >   2016: 165
>     >   2017: 152
>     >   2018: 162
>
>     since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
>
>     [frank@fisi ~]$ egrep '\|asn\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|2018[0-9]{4}\|'
>     delegated-afrinic-extended-20181204 | wc -l
>     163
>     [frank@fisi ~]$
>
>
>
>     >> As AFRINIC has a mandate to promote Internet growth across the
>     >> continent, I really think it would be good to understand what
>     their
>     >> thoughts on this are – and no – before I get jumped on – I am not
>     >> blaming AFRINIC for the drop – but it certainly does warrant
>     questions
>     >> being asked.
>     >
>     > In my opinion, if there was a drop, it would be good to
>     understand what
>     > happened.
>
>
>     Agenda item 1:
>     was there a drop?
>
>
>     Frank
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