[ppml] Reaction to my policy proposals. Why was Whois AUP aba ndoned?
Sweeting, John
John.Sweeting at teleglobe.com
Wed Apr 9 23:19:43 EDT 2003
This policy was abandoned for the reason of incorporating it into current
policy; at least that is what I understood.
-----Original Message-----
From: william at elan.net
To: ppml at arin.net
Sent: 4/9/03 11:13 AM
Subject: [ppml] Reaction to my policy proposals. Why was Whois AUP
abandoned?
I was not expecting my proposals for micro-assignments or the one for
ipv4 changes to pass - it was more of to get a reaction from the
community
to these needs, So AC decision to abandon these is just fine as they are
going to look into these issues and understood that something may need
to
be done. I'll comment on micro-allocations separatly as the direction AC
has suggested is not quite what community may want when they are talking
about micro-assignments.
But I was kind of expecting the "Whois AUP" policy to get good reaction
and in fact it did - there were no negative comments on the floor and
two
suggestions were that policy needs to be unified - i.e. AUP for both
whois
and bulk whois (that is in fact what policy was intended to do!) and
that
1 month time to resign agreement is too short.
However for some reason AC has decided to abondon the policy, The
justification
was that new policy needs to be created that is for both whois aup and
bulk
whois aup. Again - that is what I was intending - look at the very fist
line
in the proposal "The proposal -->changes<-- current bulk whois aup to
become general whois aup", it was intended that this policy by itself
will
replace current bulk whois. In light of suggestions from the floor to
make
it more clear, I'd propose the following modifications to my policy
proposal:
In section 3 - replace sentence that begins with "These organizations
must
sign 'Acceptable Use Policty for Bulk Copies of ARIN WHOIS Data'
agreement"
with "These organizations must sign an agreement for bulk whois access"
In section 3 change "resubmit the agreement on monthly basis" to
"resubmit the agreement when requested by ARIN to do so, which should be
done at least once per year"
I believe this will be sufficient to incorporate comments from the
floor.
As such and considering the revisions and my explanation I would like to
get clear understanding from ARIN AC (have somebody at AC publicly
comment
on this mailing list) why the policy was abanadoned. If this was purely
due to misunderstanding about that policy was supposed to be unified for
all aup access and was not supposed to create two separate whois "aup"
policies, then I'd like AC to reconsider and not abandon the policy but
rather consider it work in progress and let me resubmit with changes by
the next meeting, which would be above or other suggestions that AC may
have that are relevent. If there are other reasons for abandoing this
policy then I'd like to hear them, because I'm very confused about AC
actions right now.
Those people at AC who have voted at AC meeting to abondon this policy -
I
expect public comment on this list why this was done.
---
William Leibzon
Elan Communications Inc.
william at elan.net
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