[arin-ppml] Internet Fairness
Seth Mattinen
sethm at rollernet.us
Thu Dec 18 12:25:11 EST 2014
On 12/18/14, 9:11, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Steven Ryerse
> <SRyerse at eclipse-networks.com> wrote:
>>
>> All of those stats are interesting but they are not what is important here. What is important is how many small Orgs that applied for the minimum allocation (as it was defined at the time of the allocation request) since ARIN was chartered were denied because of needs policy.
>>
>> I don’t know what that number is but if it is greater than zero, it shouldn’t have happened! ARIN’s Mission is to Advance the Internet, not to stifle it.
>
> While there is clearly support by some for your
> position advocating needless number allocations,
> the majority of the community supports a review
> to insure that the allocations are actually advancing
> the Internet, and not just throwing numbers around
> to whomever asks, whatever their plans (or lack
> thereof).
Planning is hard and I don't like the rules. Not give me /16's right now
my innovation will be stifled and I'm gonna tell!
~Seth
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