What do you want? - Cost justification
David Wimsey
wimsey at rtci.com
Thu May 1 15:04:07 EDT 1997
I haven't been following the arin discussion real closly as time isn't on
myside at this point, I am how ever concerned about what happens. My
actaul concern is where is the 2 million $$ cost justification. I am not
be any means saying thats too much, I just can't see where it is all going.
If you could point me towards some sort of costs justification data I
would greatly appricaite it.
David
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> From: Kim Hubbard <kimh at INTERNIC.NET>
> To: naipr at arin.net
> Subject: What do you want?
> Date: Thursday, May 01, 1997 1:25 PM
>
>
> From the beginning several of you have questioned the estimated budget
> of approximately two million (not three million) dollars stating that
> ARIN could be run with a staff of three or four. For those who believe
> this you need to decide if this is what you really want. Maybe we
> could run ARIN with this minimal staff, if you don't care about quality
> of service.
>
> You have to decide how important, as an ISP, IP numbers are to you. Is
> it okay with you to have your allocations take weeks, or months, since
> we won't have the staff to handle all of the requests in a timely manner?
>
> Is it acceptable to hire mediocre engineering staff? Or to understaff
> the engineering group to save you a couple of dollars?
>
> Should we ignore the allocation policies to help conserve address and
> routing table space because they only mean more staff are required to
> review requests?
>
> Yes, we could automate address assignments and just give every requester
> what they ask for, is this what you want?
>
> Currently, the IP group has a staff of five employees reviewing IP
> requests, allocating addresses and ASNs, registering in-addr information,
> SWIPs and helpdesk and we are understaffed. This number does not
> include any engineering, admin or accounting support.
>
> The proposed ARIN staff calls for an engineering staff of four. Maybe
> we'll be lucky and find one person who's an expert network engineer,
> programmer, dba, sys admin, webmaster, etc. and doesn't mind working or
> being on call 24 x 7. If you know of such as person, great send him/her
> over. Of course, they'll have to be willing to work for less than the
> going rate because some of you also don't believe that ARIN should
> be paying staff the same amount as other Internet-related companies pay.
>
> ARIN is your company, not mine. If its service doesn't meet your
> needs it will effect your business, your livelihood. Isn't it better
> to do it right?
>
> And finally, for those of you who think that "ARIN" is out to make
> a financial "killing" and that "ARIN" is going to increase its fees
> and stick it to the ISPs, please remember, YOU ARE ARIN! Arin will
> be doing whatever its members (you, the ISPs) tell it to.
>
>
> Kim Hubbard
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