Arnaud,

My motivation – when I found this situation and duly acted on it – was simple – 
to gather the evidence required to prove that the process had not been followed 
in the passing of this policy – the fact that while looking for other evidence 
to document all the objections that made this policy fail in Dakar, I came 
across this – is immaterial sometimes when you are documenting evidence to form 
solid and legitimate groundwork for an appeal when you know for a fact that 
process has not been followed, you come across things that you hadn’t seen 
before – that require action.

If by “Is this what we can expect from Liquid” you refer to me personally 
insisting on adherence to process and adherence to the bylaws – then yes – that 
is what you can expect, please remember – in the context of the PDP – companies 
typically do not take the floor – individuals from the community do.  When and 
if I am speaking on behalf of my employer – I have always made this extremely 
clear.

As for the vague insinuations about cross-checked data – yes – my data was 
wrong – it happens and I’ve admitted that – it happened because I relied on 
published data that I downloaded from a source that I believed to be trusted 
and didn’t verify it – my mistake and I apologise for that – however, that is 
not really relevant to the discussion at hand and is, in my opinion, you doing 
exactly what you are accusing me of doing, conflating issues to try and 
discredit something legitimate.  I refer to my previous email about members of 
this community engaging in “whataboutism” 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism) – this is case in point.

Andrew



From: Arnaud AMELINA <[email protected]>
Sent: 06 December 2018 09:07
To: Andrew Alston <[email protected]>
Cc: abel ELITCHA <[email protected]>; rpd >> AfriNIC Resource Policy 
<[email protected]>; General Discussions of AFRINIC 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [rpd] Sami's status as a co-chair

Andrew,

Why do you always react following your ego and  pursuing personal interest and 
not community interest?  When you started this palaver on last call and Sami 
tenure, you tried on community-discuss to use data you have not cross checked 
to discredit  the organization  performance. What is your real motive? Is this 
what we should expect from Liquid telecom all along ?

Arnaud

Le mer. 5 déc. 2018 20:10, Andrew Alston 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a 
écrit :
Komi,

You cannot rewrite the mandate granted by the community in the minutes.

Fact – the reality is – the community voted – clearly – on a 6 month mandate – 
that is indisputable fact.
Fact – that mandate expired

What the *minutes* say does not change the reality of a video recorded meeting.

When the issue was raised – is immaterial – the context of the issue being 
raised – is immaterial – fact – is fact – the mandate was granted – the mandate 
expired.

Andrew


From: Komi Elitcha <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 21:30
To: Andrew Alston 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "AfriNIC RPD MList." <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [rpd] Sami's status as a co-chair

Hello Andrew,

The minutes(*) of the PPM  of AFRINIC-28 was published by co-chairs as mandated 
by the PDP.

The cochair election sections (6.1) read:

[....]

"The Elections Committee asked for a show of hands for those in favor, and 
those not in favor of Mark Elkins’ candidature. After a show of hands, there 
were 22 in favor and 56 not in favor of Mark’s candidature.
NomCom Chair called for nominations from the floor to fill the empty PDWG 
co-chair seat.
There were suggestions that the position be filled by a temporary co-chair 
until there’s another nominations process to find a replacement co-chair.
Sami Salih (the outgoing co-chair) offered to continue as co-chair till there 
is a process in future to find a new co-chair.
Delegates were asked if there is support for Sami to continue as co-chair till 
the next scheduled nominations period. There was strong support to have Sami 
continue – and he was therefore tasked to serve as temporary co-chair until the 
next scheduled nominations season."

Practices at AFRINIC is that Elections are held  mostly during the community 
meeting coupled with AGMM. So it is not surprising to see that the PDWG admin 
page(**) lists Sami as cochair with term June2016 - June2019.

This probably explains why an election process was not triggered for the 
AFRINIC-29.

Nobody raised an alarm when the 77 days before election day passed (15 
September 2018) and there was no nomination process.Furthermore, at the 
beginning of the PPM in Hammamet, there was no objection to Sami chairing the 
meeting.

Making all these noises, and challenging Sami right to operate at the meeting 
and moving on, just because Co-chairs made a decision one does not like is not 
responsible.

Decency would have required the separation of issues  appropriately handling 
them through other mechanisms, which would  normally be more consensual with 
interest in conflict resolution an in an appealing manner .


Hope this helps


-Komi



(*) 
https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group/ppm-afrinic-28<https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group/ppm-afrinic-28>
(**)https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#admin<https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#admin>

Le mar. 4 déc. 2018 à 4:52 PM, Andrew Alston 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a 
écrit :
Hi All,

I want to clarify something – to be very sure.

If I am correct – there was no election of a PDP co-chair in Tunisia.  Can 
someone please confirm that?  Because if there was no election – we only have 
ONE chair at the moment – and Sami’s status as a co-chair has lapsed and he 
cannot adjudicate on consensus.

I say this – because in Dakar – and for those of you that were not there, 
please see 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWTApl4QHfY<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWTApl4QHfY>
 at about 13 minutes in, Sami’s position was granted as interim only – and only 
for the following 6 months until the next PDP.

So – unless there was an election called – and video evidence of this – Sami is 
no longer eligible to act in the position of co-chair – since his mandate was 
not granted by this community on the floor of a meeting, and as per the legal 
counsel at the Dakar meeting – any position into which Sami entered – was only 
valid until the November meeting, and the co-chair goes on, on record on the 
microphone to further state that Sami was only appointed “Until the next PDP 
meeting”

Sami – on that note, thank you for your service as the interim co-chair over 
the preceeding 6 months.

Andrew

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