[ppml] ARIN Outreach to Legacy Holders

Stacy Taylor ipgoddess at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 14:08:47 EDT 2007


Hi Everyone,
Of all the ideas we've had about legacy space holders, I like this one
the best.  At the very least, a link on the main page about what
legacy space mean to ARIN and the community would be a great start.
Extending a handshake is always better than hitting someone with a bat.
Stacy
On 7/6/07, Leo Bicknell <bicknell at ufp.org> wrote:
> In a message written on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 11:31:33PM -0400, Keith W. Hare wrote:
> > I've been the technical point of contact for our IPv4 /24 address for
> > some time.  I don't ever remember seeing anything from ARIN asking us to
> > sign an RSA and pay a yearly fee.  So, I've refused to respond to an
> > invitation I haven't received.
> >
> > I went to the ARIN web site to see what I would have to do to sign an
> > RSA for our IPv4 /24.  I don't immediately see anything that says "If
> > you are a legacy address holder, this is what you do..."  So, I've
> > refused to follow a process that isn't visible.
>
> Keith makes an interesting point.  Should ARIN create a web page
> clearly linked off the home page with instructions on how to sign
> an RSA and become a Member for legacy holders?  They could then
> mass-mail all of the legacy holders with the web page.
>
> For all of our attempts to do things with policy, is one of the right
> things to do to get the community behind a suggestion that ARIN attempt
> some very direct outreach to the legacy holders?
>
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