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

Scott Leibrand scottleibrand at gmail.com
Mon Apr 6 17:00:04 EDT 2009


Heh.  Perhaps we need a poll about whether to take a poll about taking 
polls.  :-)

I like the idea of having a single regularly scheduled poll, which 
contains questions about support for every draft policy, as well as any 
additional questions the AC decides would be useful for individual draft 
policies.  In any event, we'll discuss this at one of our upcoming AC 
calls, and I'm guessing will have something implemented for the next 
policy cycle.

Additional feedback on whether/how we should structure things is of 
course still welcome.

-Scott

Joe Maimon wrote:
> 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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