At Thu, 8 Jan 2015 17:27:53 +0100, Nurani Nimpuno wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > > Today the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) team > publishes the second draft of the Internet numbers community > proposal on the transition of the IANA stewardship.
I have reviewed the "redline" PDF version of this draft, and attach
a signature covering this file, made with my PGP key (ID AE995ED9),
so as to remove any doubt as to which version of the document I have
reviewed.
This draft of the proposal seems to me to say what is needed as
input from the number-resources community to the process of
transition of the contract for the IANA function,
proposing
- to keep operational processes undisturbed,
- to transfer the contracting-party role from NTIA to the RIRs
co-ordinated through the NRO,
- to keep number-resource data in the public domain, and
- to vest other IANA-related intellectual property in a safe place;
and explaining very clearly
- how the RIR processes have been developed,
- how these processes work, and
- how these processes have been used to prepare the current proposal.
Congratulations and thanks to the CRISP Team for such a thorough
job, done at a time of the year when so many of us were enjoying a
break.
Good job!
I shall communicate a number of editorial suggestions ("nits")
directly to the CRISP team.
Best regards,
Niall O'Reilly
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