On Friday, Dec 6, 2002, at 12:18 Canada/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to discuss what ARIN could or could not do, then please joinARIN don't guarantee routability of the blocks they allocate, and it's difficult to see how they ever could.
the ARIN ppml list.
I don't, but thank you for the advice.
By "community" I meant "people who operate devices connected to the Internet".The original poster doesn't have a problem with the community. He has aPerhaps this is an issue of community education, or one of needing better tools or methods for managing martian filters. Those issues are arguably both technical and operational.
problem with network operators who are not part of the community and that
is a reality of today's Internet that cannot be dealt with by technical
tools or operational methods.
If there was definitively no way to educate this community, or to provide tools or methodologies which allowed members of it to cooperate, the Internet would not exist.
Joe
