[ppml] Dean Anderson, 130.105.0.0/16 and the future of the IPv4 Internet.]

Leroy Ladyzhensky leroy at emailsorting.com
Thu Jul 26 12:02:59 EDT 2007


very well put... and I agree

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Williamson" <dlw+arin at tellme.com>
To: "Dean Anderson" <dean at av8.com>
Cc: <ppml at arin.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [ppml] Dean Anderson,130.105.0.0/16 and the future of the IPv4 
Internet.]


> On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 11:07:00AM -0400, Dean Anderson wrote:
>> 3. Alter the procedure to remove board members. I have been in
>> discussion with Lee Howard, and there is no way to remove Vixie before
>> October, about when his term expires.
>
> Very well...this gives you two choices.  Either wait for his term to
> expire and lobby for him to be replaced by someone else, or start the
> removal process.  You won't get Mr. Vixie removed any faster unless you
> convince him to step down, which I see as very unlikely.
>
> In the meantime, I think we all very clearly understand your position
> with regard to Mr. Vixie.  As near as I can tell, you see him as a
> source of great evil.  Based on the fact he was elected to this
> position, a large number of the ARIN membership do not agree...unless
> you wish to also propose that the ballot box was stuffed.
>
> In any case, we continue to be extremely clear on your point of view.
> Can you *please* refrain yourself from sharing that point of view on
> the public policy mailing list?  It's hard enough to keep up on some of
> the znier points of view on the various v6 proposals (which have become
> plentiful enough to require a scorecard to keep separate) without
> additional useless chatter on this list.
>
> Seriously, please take it somewhere else.  The bickering is doing
> nothing good for this list, and is probably forcing some people to
> start simply ignoring the entire list, which is a shame.  As Bill
> Woodcock pointed out, we have to get some of the v6 decisions made at
> the next meeting, and people's input is required now.
>
> In case I haven't been clear enough in my request - and I really hope I
> have been at this point - please stop posting to ppml unless you are
> discussing one of the policy proposals that is on the table, or wish to
> propose one yourself.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -David
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