[arin-ppml] Snork... Yawn... S'up?
Bill Darte
BillD at cait.wustl.edu
Fri May 22 12:36:16 EDT 2009
And, let me be more clear....
Neither 2008-6, nor the proposed 2009-1 have been 'implemented'. And,
there are no operations organized to support it, if/when the final
extended transfer policy IS implemented.
So in answer to your question, there have been none.....
bd
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 10:56 AM
> To: arin-ppml at arin.net
> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Snork... Yawn... S'up?
>
> > The 'proposal' was intended to be implemented immediately under the
> > emergency powers of the Board...rather than as in
> > 2008-6 where the implementation indicated a future,
> un-specified date.
> >
> > I was merely pointing out the essential differences from
> > 2008-6 and the 'proposed' 2009-1 for Bill's edification.
> >
> > You were along for the ride during all the earlier discussion and
> > subsequents meetings, etc. So, I'm surprised that you are still
> > confused by this.
>
> I'm not confused. I just wanna know if the emergency was
> justified by events after the policy had been implemented.
> The questions stand...
>
> > > So, have any IP blocks been transferred yet? When will we
> hear some
> > > stats on how many blocks and how big they are?
>
> --Michael Dillon
>
> P.S. Not all questions are rhetorical.
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