> On Jul 18, 2019, at 21:31 , Christopher Morrow <morrowc.li...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 12:28 AM Bryan Fields <br...@bryanfields.net> wrote:
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>> On 7/18/19 11:56 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>>> Sure,but... that space has been an internet telescope supporting
>>> numerous research folk for a decade + (probably closer to 2 decades).
>>> the amazon prefix is longer by a bit so won't really use the /8 even
>>> if ucsd keeps the /8 up.
>> 
>> And one of the principal people in the network telescope project was KC, who
>> also weaseled herself onto the ARDC board without even holding an amateur
>> radio license.  Conflict of interest here, holy carp.
> 
> having a large user of the space (and perhaps even a partner to the
> org)  be a part of the board doesn't seem like a conflict.

There is some question as to the legitimacy of a large allocation of this space 
to
CAIDA as CAIDA has virtually nothing to do with Amateur Radio.

Putting someone without an Amateur Radio License who represents such an
organization does, actually, look like a COI to me.

Don’t get me wrong… I like KC and I think CAIDA does some great stuff.

I just don’t think it serves an Amateur Radio purpose and thus doesn’t really
belong in 44.0.0.0/8.

>> Caida has been using an amateur radio resource as far back as 2001, when we
>> couldn't even be blessed to get 44net space for our own legitimate radio use.
>> I'm sure I have the message from Brian denying it in my archives.
> 
> I'm sure you can pursue legal avenues if you feel this went super sideways.
> you should do that

I suspect that’s not unlikely, but I’m still trying to learn more about what 
and how
it happened first.

Owen
KB6MER

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