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Reading PPML is now impossible because the traffic is to high and
the signal to noise ratio is too low.<br>
I would lke to sugges using a blog/wiki instead to discuss new
proposal.<br>
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The 'owner' of a proposal would have a top post explaining the idea,
there would be discussions following up in blog comment format. If
shepherds are assigned, the 'pro' shepherd would be in charge of
updating the top post with summary of new arguments and the 'con'
shepherd will update a side box with a summary of the 'cons'.<br>
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That way, I could come and have a summary of the proposal and the
pros/cons arguments in just one view. I'm not interested in the
100th repeat of the same point, but in the collection of the pros
and cons point.<br>
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I have to say that I've now stopped reading PPML, and I hope such a
system could be put in place very quickly.<span style="font-family:
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The ARIN Advisory Council has formed an Improve Communications Group
(ICG) to improve policy related discussions in general. Your
suggestion has been provided to the ICG as input into their effort.
The ICG will be reporting progress periodically at ARIN Public
Policy Consultations and Public Policy and Member Meetings and
therefore you will be able to provide additional input as well as
monitor progress at those events. Note that you can participate
remotely if you are unable to attend in person. Since this
suggestion has been provided to the ICG and is now part of their
deliberations, this suggestion is now closed.<span
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