On Mar 22, 2023, at 11:27 AM, William Herrin <b...@herrin.us> wrote:

Asked and answered. Perhaps you missed it the first two times around?
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https://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2023-January/070202.html

You propose -

Computer network protocols often use unique integers to identify
computers and functions within the network. Examples include IP
addresses in versions four and six of the Internet Protocol and
Autonomous System Numbers in the Border Gateway Protocol. The Regional
Internet Registries, including ARIN, manage the registration of such
Number Resources by the organizations which use these network
protocols, assuring that two organizations do not end up with the same
numbers.

and then elsewhere suggest "The point of section 2 is to render technical 
jargon in
terms of -ordinary English-."

Alas, Number Resource Policy Manual is not intended as a primer on computer 
networking,
and the point of section 2 is rather to provide technical definitions for a 
technical audience.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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