One probable reason could be that CI were caught with their pants down and requested for time to cook up a new story :)
> On Aug 5, 2021, at 1:53 PM, Christian Orozco <chresg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Legal proceedings are never rushed. > > Yes, correct. But what circumstance could have caused the need to set it next > week? One probable reason could be AFRINIC's incapacity to provide necessary > documents/ evidence. We do not actually know, yet Brian still has a reason to > doubt. > > The Af* organisations that have collaborated with AFRINIC for over 20 years > including African Governments > > Indeed, there were instances that this collaboration is truly admirable. > However, there's a lot at stake in AFRINIC's current situation. How certain > are you that mere financial donation can suffice the challenge AFRINIC is > facing? We should now be more attentive in keeping the internet's stability. > And by that, we cannot just presume that AFRINIC will be able to go back on > its feet easily and partake in such stability. > > > > On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 3:03 PM Noah <n...@neo.co.tz <mailto:n...@neo.co.tz>> > wrote: > > > On Thu, 5 Aug 2021, 07:05 Brian Sowers, <b.sowers...@gmail.com > <mailto:b.sowers...@gmail.com>> wrote: > The court is simply adjourning a week and a half later to deliberate again. > > Legal proceedings are never rushed. > > > I appreciate this update from Eddy, but it doesn’t offer any hope to > pro-AFRINICs other than a false optimism that AFRINIC builds an argument in > the meantime to be even able to access its own funds. > > Perhaps you missed all the Pro-AFRINIC public statements that various African > Internet bodies made in support of AFRINIC. > > AFRINIC might not be able to access its own funds today but that does not > mean that there are no other alternatives. > > AFRINIC during her inception in the earlier days had no money. AFRINIC was > supported financially by African Institutions to operate and perhaps this is > the part of Pro-AFRINIC history you do not know about. > > > what other alternatives there are to AFRINIC. Africa, > > The Af* organisations that have collaborated with AFRINIC for over 20 years > including African Governments. > > AFRINIC is not alone as it forms part of the Af* organisations that are > willing to come together and support AFRINIC through financial donation so as > to continue running its core functions and operations. > > The ISP associations are the other alternative and ANGOLA ISPA, TISPA, > multiple IXPs across Africa and all those Af* organisations and NRENs and > other members of the wider Internet community in Africa. > > The donations shall start with even myself as an individual. I just need to > know which 3rd party supplier AFRINIC uses and I will make payments to them > directly online via VISA or MASTERCARD. > > That is "Ubuntu". > > Cheers > Noah > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > Community-Discuss@afrinic.net <mailto:Community-Discuss@afrinic.net> > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss > <https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss> > _______________________________________________ > Community-Discuss mailing list > Community-Discuss@afrinic.net > https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss
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