Good day all,

I think paul made some sense in his first statement (tho the statement has been 
watered down now).

If afrinic is in a financial fix or in a state where it is tending towards a 
financial situation where it can no longer perform its duties, it is only right 
to start weighing all viable options to keep the registry afloat. 
Paul made a suggestion - tho a bit aggressively - about the NRO coming to save 
the region. 
I will like the community to see this as “option 1”. 

Does any other community member have any better suggestion in the (not so 
likely) situation that afrinic does not have the financial capability to carry 
out its duties?

If so, please lay them out for discussion amongst the community members. 

If not, Option 1 remains the only alternative to cushion the effect of the 
financial breakdown. 

That being said. I think we should think in the direction of way forward and 
have a plan ready rather than crucifying Paul for being proactive. 

> On Aug 1, 2021, at 11:01, Paul Wollner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Hello community
> 
> I think I  misused the word “take over” to spike some unfortunate sentiments.
> 
> Let me try this again:
> In the interest of internet continuity, another RIR should help AFRINIC (by 
> staff or infrastructure), to perform it’s core registration service function 
> for the time being, until all AFRINIC litigation has been sorted to avoid 
> disruption to our African end users and businesses.
> 
> Regards
> Paul
> 
> 
> 
> ---- On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 23:38:32 +0200 Paul Wollner 
> <[email protected]> wrote ----
> 
> Apologies for the duplicate post, but the initial posting was too large. 
> 
> The concerns expressed by TISPA, as well as other concerned parties and 
> especially by AFRINIC's  own admission in the news outlet lexpress.mu, which 
> is available at https://ibb.co/tmWCk0k, regarding the AFRINIC’s inability to 
> keep providing its core registry functions due to its inability to meet its 
> financial requirements.
> 
> I suggest that in order not hold end users, ISPs and any other business's 
> hostage, for the interest of continue service of AFRINIC’s core registry 
> service, we should urgently call for NRO fulfil their responsibility as well 
> as commitment to the global internet to take over AFRINIC’s registration 
> service for the time being, until litigation is settled some time later. 
> (https://www.nro.net/accountability/rir-accountability/joint-rir-stability-fund/)
> 
> That way, no end user or business will ever impacted however results come out 
> of litigation.
> 
> Regards
> Paul Wollner
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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