> > I have my doubts, based on a ~decade of observation. I don't think ARIN > is deliberately evil, but I think there are some bits that'd be hard to > fix. > I believe that anything at ARIN which the community at large and the membership can come to consensus is broken will be relatively easy to fix.
Perhaps the true issue is that what you see as broken is perceived as "working as intended" by much of the community and membership? Owen