[ppml] [arin-discuss] Justifiable Censorship?
Stephen Sprunk
stephen at sprunk.org
Wed Feb 6 14:26:34 EST 2008
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Thus spake "Edward Lewis" <Ed.Lewis at neustar.biz> > Prior to the past few ARIN Open Policy Meetings there were long > discussions on the many proposals put before us, all germane to the > task ARIN has set out to fulfill. 13 proposals were covered, 12 of > them new. > > We are about 24 or 48 hours before the deadline for new proposals to > get discussed at the next OPM. There are currently 8 open proposals, > 6 of them carried forward from the previous meeting. Just 2 of them > new. > > It's not conclusive evidence of anything, it's not a scientific poll, > but something seems to have derailed the functioning of ARIN. I > looked up these because, it seemed to me, that there's a lot less to > read in preparation for the next OPM, less that any meeting in recent > years. > > Yet there are so many posts to the ARIN lists. In contrast, I find that PPML has been comparatively dead for the last couple of months. There were a large number of controversial proposals (as well as many editorial ones from the AC or staff) in the last cycle which generated quite a bit of discussion, but they were largely dealt with in ABQ. There's only been a few proposals since, which generated a fair bit of debate (much of it tangential). Unless someone's secretly screening proposals before they get to PPML (which I do not believe), it just seems that everyone decided to take a break for the holidays or we've simply run out of new things to propose for a while. One might consider the latter to be a sign that there's no remaining significant problems the community sees with the NPRM. I'm sure that claim will generate some comments of its own, but IMHO that's a good thing: if you disagree with my statement, please speak up so that someone can help you get a proposal in the works, hopefully before the deadline. S Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking
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