Morning, all.

When I attended my first RIPE in 1998, the idea that you could do policy 
coordination on _the internet_, especially on an open list that uncredentialled 
people could just join, was pretty radical.

It's not radical anymore. Well done, us.

Leo's right, and the problems he identifies are real.

Reading this thread, most of what I see are "minimum requirements". Implicit in 
this seems to be the idea that Important People Won't Join if those 
requirements aren't met.

What I don't see so much yet is a picture of what a new, radical, open approach 
could look like. Which is the thing that made RIPE successful in the first 
place.

All the best,
Anna

p.s. Some mistakes will definitely be made. That's good? That means some 
decisions are being made.

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