What triggered ARIN ?
David R. Conrad
davidc at APNIC.NET
Mon Mar 3 10:19:51 EST 1997
Hi,
This actually raises an interesting point. Are there _any_
substantive issues left to be addressed regarding the current draft,
or shall we just rename NAIPR to YAJFS (Yet Another Jim Fleming
Soapbox)?
If there are substantive issues, can people provide them (preferably
_without_ complaints about how they've been posted before and ignored,
how Kim, the BoD, and InterNIC are not responsive, etc. etc.) in a
simple list format? Might make the discussion be a bit more
productive...
Thanks,
-drc
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>John,
>
>I don't mean to sounds facetious here, but haven't we all
>provided Mr. Fleming with explanations on this same issue
>on (excruciating) multiple occasions? This has been stated,
>and re-stated, and...
>
>- paul
>
>At 05:54 PM 3/3/97 -0500, John Curran wrote:
>
>>>1. What triggered the sudden need for ARIN ?
>>
>> I believe ARIN is the result of planning for graceful
>> transition of IP registration services from the InterNIC
>> prior to the expiration of the current agreeement. One
>> might be able to claim that it is still early to start
>> on this activity, but it is far better to be too early
>> than too late.
>>
>
>
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