AOP Notification

Kim Hubbard kimh at internic.net
Sun Feb 2 16:46:14 EST 1997


> 
> Randy, I would also ask some clarification of your remarks.
> 
> Do I understand that the CEO of NSI is planning to resign that position to become the chief executive of ARIN? 
No.  The CEO of NSI is not resigning to become the CEO of ARIN.  Randy
meant that I will be the CEO of ARIN.

> 
> The initial funding for ARIN -- is this coming from Network Solutions, Inc. (and if so, how is it impacted by NSI's recent discussion of their financial situation?  If the money is instead to be drawn from the contractual amount that NSI was required to set aside for use to benefit the Internet (and ARIN would be an excellent use for such funds, IMHO), then it is not NSI's money.
> 

The funding is coming from NSI not the 30%.

Kim


> Dave McClure
> 
> ----------
> From: 	Randy Bush[SMTP:randy at PSG.COM]
> Sent: 	Sunday, February 02, 1997 1:31 AM
> To: 	karl at CAVEBEAR.COM
> Cc: 	naipr at arin.net
> Subject: 	Re: AOP Notification
> 
> > As an aside, I am somewhat concerned that two of the proposed BoT members
> > are employees of NSI
> 
> I do not understand your concern.  Maybe this is another misunderstanding.
> 
> An NSI management person is on the board because NSI is putting a lot of
> money in.  My experience has been that, while a startup is using someone's
> cash, that entity usually has a seat on the board.
> 
> I would wager that anyone else offering to replace NSI's O(2^6) bucks might
> get a board seat while their bucks are being burned.  NSI stands to gain
> nothing from this other than community thanks for generosity (and instead
> reaps hate mail, threats, ...).  ARIN should not be unduely prejudiced to
> take the startup funding from NSI.  If you know of a different entity
> willing to make a large tax dedcutable gift without a BofT seat, drop a
> note to Kim.
> 
> The other person of whom you seem to speak will not be an NSI employee, but
> rather the chief executive of ARIN.  Is it not your experience that it is
> common to have the chief executive on the board?  And certainly you don't
> think it unwise of ARIN to steal from NSI the person who probably knows
> more about allocating IP space than anyone else on the planet.
> 
> So I am confused by your expression of concern.  Please deconfuse me (no
> sarcastic remarks:-).
> 
> randy
> 
> 
> 




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