> I think you have chosen to take the word policy and apply it in the
> route filtering sense rather than my intended RPKI sense.  Please insert
> whatever word you want to use that directs my use of which objects from the
> RPKI I choose to be permitted for validation purposes.  The simplest example
> of this would be "I choose not to trust Foo-NIC as a trust anchor".  Another
> example would be "I choose to ignore AS64512's objects".  My intention was
> never "drop 10/8 le 24 from BGP" in the style of RPSL.

i need to sleep, long day tomorrow, but one more try.

this document is not about how, why, and under what policies you get
whatever you get into whatever cache(s) you trust.

please read the above sentence a few times slowly.

this document is utterly independent of what trust anchors, chicken
entrails, or borg mind controls caused whatever data to be put in the
cache(s).

this document is about how we get those data UNEDITED AND WITH NO POLICY
APPLIED from one or more of these caches to a router.

randy
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