[arin-ppml] Open Petition for ARIN-prop-266: BGP Hijacking is an ARIN Policy Violation

Compton, Rich A Rich.Compton at charter.com
Tue Apr 30 11:38:34 EDT 2019


Hello, I also support the petition to discuss proposal ARIN-prop-266 further. 

On 4/30/19, 9:31 AM, "ARIN-PPML on behalf of Töma Gavrichenkov" <arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net on behalf of ximaera at gmail.com> wrote:

    Peace,
    
    > A petition has been initiated for the following:
    > ARIN-prop-266: BGP Hijacking is an ARIN Policy Violation
    
    > Anyone may take part in this petition. Per the Policy Development
    > Process (PDP), a successful petition against a rejected Proposal
    > requires the support of ten individuals from ten organizations.
    
    If I count that properly, with unaffiliated individuals, mine will be ninth.
    
    The discussion on the aawg RIPE mailing list before has brought up
    several interesting issues and insights.  With that in mind, I support
    the petition to *discuss* the proposal further on behalf of Qrator
    Labs, a Czech company outside of the ARIN region and not an ARIN
    member.
    
    This e-mail should not be viewed though as supporting for the proposal
    itself, at least in the version currently submitted and considered.
    
    --
    | Töma Gavrichenkov | CTO | Qrator Labs
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    | mailto: ximaera at gmail.com
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