[ppml] Policy Proposal: 2007-12 IPv4 Countdown Policy Proposal
Member Services
info at arin.net
Wed Mar 21 16:07:40 EDT 2007
Stephen,
The ARIN Consultation and Suggestion Process was created for just that
purpose.
You will find the document outlining the process at:
http://www.arin.net/about_us/corp_docs/acsp.html.
You may submit a suggestion by following the guidelines on the
suggestion template found at:
https://app.arin.net/suggestion/
The link to this information is found on the home page, www.arin.net,
shown in the right side box as *Suggestions.
Regards,
Susan Hamlin
Director, Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers(ARIN)
Stephen Sprunk wrote:
>Thus spake "McTim" <dogwallah at gmail.com>
>
>
>>On 3/21/07, michael.dillon at bt.com <michael.dillon at bt.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>ARIN is a service organization. It runs the in-addr.arpa service,
>>>the (creaky old) whois service, a route server, a registry service,
>>>and so on. Why not some new stuff too.
>>>
>>>
>>It's my impression that's it's a reluctance to pay for these value
>>added services on the part of the ARIN members.
>>
>>
>
>Has it ever been put to a vote? Is there even an official way to get such
>things onto the agenda besides stuffing the suggestion box and hoping the
>BoT/AC will bring it up?
>
>We have a very good process to make policy changes that affect ARIN's
>registry services, but it's unclear to me how much control we have over the
>other things ARIN does. And that's not a slam at ARIN at all, since they
>have a good track record of doing what we ask, but it makes it difficult to
>propose non-registry programs like community outreach (i.e. to people who
>aren't on this list or attending meetings, via ads or articles in Network
>World, Information Week, CIO, or even the WSJ). It's like we need a
>non-policy proposal process.
>
>Is the consensus truly that ARIN shouldn't do things besides registry
>services (i.e. act like a trade association), or do we just not have a
>method of telling ARIN it needs to be done combined with them being hesitant
>to do (i.e. spend money on) things they haven't been explicitly told to?
>
>S
>
>Stephen Sprunk "Those people who think they know everything
>CCIE #3723 are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
>K5SSS --Isaac Asimov
>
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