On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 10:39 PM William Herrin wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> As you well know, the general member mailing list is closed to the
> public. I do not have access and could not raise an issue there if I
> wanted to.
Technically, the list archive is open to the public (at
least it is right
Bill -
This leaves you with a fairly straightforward choice:
- Again, if you believe that there is a matter for which ARIN might have to
take action, then then become a member and discuss it with the other members.
- if you’re saying that there’s a situation of interest at AFRINIC that is
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 3:34 PM John Curran wrote:
> To the extent that there is a significant “topic of concern” for which ARIN
> might have to take action, feel free to raise it on the general-member
> mailing list.
Hi John,
As you well know, the general member mailing list is closed to the
Bill -
To the extent that there is a significant “topic of concern” for which ARIN
might have to take action, feel free to raise it on the general-member mailing
list. (The arin-ppml mailing list has always been for discussion of Internet
number resource policy, and this purpose remains
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 11:55 AM John Curran wrote:
> Stephen is correct – i.e., those that wish to entertain significant
> discussions of matters related to AFRINIC governance have more appropriate
> mailing lists in that community available for such a purpose.
>
> The ARIN-ppml mailing list
My apologies, John and all. I agree that AFRINIC matters should remain in
Africa unless it relates to the ARIN region.
Omo.
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022, 19:55 John Curran, wrote:
> Fernando -
>
> Stephen is correct – i.e., those that wish to entertain significant
> discussions of matters related to
Hi Stephen
Yeah I see and agree with what you mean about personal level discussions
which differs from Internet Governance and Policy Development topics.
Best regards
Fernando
On Fri, 10 Jun 2022, 15:49 Middleton, Stephen R, <
stephen.r.middle...@verizon.com> wrote:
> Hello Fernando,
>
> I
Fernando -
Stephen is correct – i.e., those that wish to entertain significant discussions
of matters related to AFRINIC governance have more appropriate mailing lists in
that community available for such a purpose.
The ARIN-ppml mailing list is to provide a forum for
number policy development
Hello Fernando,
I agree, the topic of vote buying and similar is worthy of discussion as it
could lead to or shape a policy discussion. But is it worthy to discuss
ARIN members on a personal level? I think the topic got into the weeds
fairly quickly.
Best Regards,
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Hello Stephen
Although I am not much involved in this discussion, although I commented
I have to say that I often see this type of questioning in the list and
I personally don't see the list exclusively to discuss policies, but
anything that may have to do with them and with this Policy
Greetings,
Not meaning to be a wet blanket but which ARIN policy is this discussion in
relation to? I seem to recall that the PPML List is to "provide a forum to
raise and discuss policy-related ideas and issues surrounding existing and
proposed ARIN policies."
Perhaps the community would be
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