> On Aug 1, 2021, at 06:06 , Noah <n...@neo.co.tz> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, 1 Aug 2021, 15:43 Andrew Alston via Community-Discuss, 
> <community-discuss@afrinic.net <mailto:community-discuss@afrinic.net>> wrote:
> 
> Let those who wish to run the risks of staying with AfriNIC through this 
> situation do so
> - let those who choose not to accept the risk profile transfer out - problem 
> solved.
> 
> https://afrinic.net/policy/archive/inbound-transfer-policy 
> <https://afrinic.net/policy/archive/inbound-transfer-policy> 
> 
> Noah
> PS: confusion of the highest order.

Who is confused, Noah? You?

That proposal (from 5 years ago) was submitted to compare/contrast and provide 
the community with
alternatives along side a proposal that supported bidirectional transfers. Both 
policies failed back then
and it was interesting because both failed due to the continuing conflict 
between a faction that felt
that there was no validity to a unidirectional policy (many other RIRs would 
not engage in transfers
to a region with a unidirectional policy) and a faction that continues to argue 
for regional
protectionism in a global economy and a global internet.

The faction that insisted on protectionism was able to kill the bidirectional 
policy and the faction
that rejected protectionism in the interests of being able to trade globally 
and participate as equal
citizens in the world market was able to kill the unidirectional policy.

So now, 5 years later, here we are again and it seems we have consensus on a 
bidirectional
policy that the board has yet to ratify, and, we have Andrew calling for the 
board to pass an
emergency outbound policy to mitigate risks to members.

Personally, I think the simpler and more expedient thing would be for the board 
to merely ratify
the existing consensus RTP, but Andrew’s suggestion could also mitigate risks 
for members.

The question now is whether the board will live up to its duties or once again 
create a fact
pattern likely to be viewed unfavorably by the courts.

Owen

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