Folks, I think everybody agrees that anything here that becomes personal should not be carried out, but it is important also to understand that discussions related to Number Resource Policy may or may not necessarily be of linked to an specific proposal, and in the cases it is not it is still fine as long the discussion is related to how the Policy Development Process works and how can it possibility be affected by external events. AfriNic trouble has been just an great example how economic interests may try to force things to malfunction in the benefit of a few actors and we all here that discuss proposals with the aim to have consensus on them should be able to have easy access to these kind of episodes and take that into account as well.  It is all related to the same ecosystem and to me it is not very difficult to differentiate the things.

Policy Development Process is a Internet Governance topic that concerns not only members but Community in general. I hope we are able collectively to separate things and focus what really matters.
Regards
Fernando

On 10/06/2022 20:04, William Herrin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 3:56 PM John Curran <jcur...@arin.net> wrote:
This leaves you with a fairly straightforward choice:

- Again, if you believe that there is a matter for which ARIN might have to 
take action, then then become a member and discuss it with the other members.

- if you’re saying that there’s a situation of interest at AFRINIC that is 
relevant to network operators in general, then might I suggest that you avail 
yourself of one of the discussion lists that already exist for network 
operators for such purposes (as the arin-ppml mailing list is and remains for 
number resource policy discussions.)

Or I could continue to discuss such topics on PPML like we've been
doing for the last quarter century and if you take exception to it we
can start a discussion about whether ARIN intends to tighten
participation it allows the general public.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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