[arin-ppml] Petition for advancement of Policy Proposal #163 Dedicated resources for initial ISP allocations, to Draft Policy status

CJ Aronson cja at daydream.com
Thu Feb 23 10:18:31 EST 2012


I voted to put this proposal on the docket because I felt that it was
worthy of discussion at the upcoming meeting in Vancouver.  There was
plenty of time to get it onto the agenda at the PPM and we (the AC)
moved our March call up so that we could advance some proposals to the
PPM within the appropriate amount of time.

I do not participate in the petition process because although I  may
not always agree with the decisions that the AC makes that's all part
of being on an elected body such as the AC.  The AC vote was clearly
in favor of abandoning this proposal and if the rest of the community
feels otherwise than all it takes is for 10 of you to speak up.

If you feel that there should be a block set aside such as in this
proposal please speak up so that we can have a lively discussion at
the upcoming ARIN meeting.  Thanks
----Cathy

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:51 PM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:
> I support the petition of this proposal to Draft Policy status for adoption
> discussion at the Vancouver Public Policy Meeting.
>
> While I support the policy proposal and this petition, as an AC Member I did
> vote to Abandon this proposal, precisely to allow the community to petition
> to get this policy proposal to the Vancouver meeting.  I believe even if the
> AC had accepted this proposal on its docket that it would not likely have
> made it to the Vancouver meeting anyway.  The AC is running up on the
> deadlines for the Vancouver meeting and there were other proposals with
> clearly more community support that required the limited resources that the
> AC had available before the deadline.
>
> If you support this issue please join in support of this petition.  I also
> encourage the author and the community to work on the text of this proposal
> prior to to text freeze before the meeting.
>
>
> On 2/22/12 22:47 CST, Joe Maimon wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I am unsatisfied with the AC's abandonment of Policy Proposal #163
>> Dedicated resources for initial ISP allocations.
>>
>> I formally petition you, the members of this regional community, for
>> your support in advancing to draft policy status the proposal and for it
>> to be discussed at an upcoming ARIN Public Policy meeting.
>>
>> I ask you for statements in support of this petition.
>>
>> The full policy proposal text is available at
>>
>> http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2012-February/024054.html
>>
>> Best and my thanks,
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
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