[arin-ppml] Should we regularly poll the PPML about all draft policies?

Joe Maimon jmaimon at chl.com
Mon Apr 6 16:43:14 EDT 2009


Scott,

A poll to accompany last call on the list for proposal discussion would 
probably be good idea. Not quite sure its a good idea as well to make it 
mandatory or binding.

I suppose a poll on the proposal for polls on proposal is in order.

Joe


Scott Leibrand wrote:
> Jeremy, Joe, and others,
>
> ARIN does have a survey mechanism, which allows us to collect feedback 
> from subscribed PPML participants (and ensures each subscriber only 
> responds once).  We currently don't use it on a regular basis: If I 
> recall correctly, the last poll was on 2008-2.
>
> One thing we could do is poll the PPML on all draft policies, in 
> advance of each public policy meeting.  Is that the kind of thing 
> you're thinking would be a good idea?  Does anyone else have an 
> opinion on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> Jeremy H.Griffith wrote:
>> On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 15:23:15 -0400, Joe Maimon <jmaimon at chl.com> wrote:
>>
>>  
>>> Perhaps a more formal method to indicate consensus or lack thereof 
>>> on this list for proposals is in order, I imagine manual analysis of 
>>> list posting traffic is imprecise and tedious.
>>>     
>>
>> +1
>>
>> I like that idea.  Maybe something like SurveyMonkey?  Or the
>> sort of polls used on Yahoo Groups?
>>
>> --JHG <jhg at omsys.com>
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