> On Jun 17, 2016, at 09:03 , David Conrad <d...@virtualized.org> wrote:
> 
> Owen,
> 
> On Jun 17, 2016, at 1:20 AM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote:
>>> On Jun 16, 2016, at 06:03 , Ca By <cb.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Perhaps it is me and my sensibilities, perhaps it  is my miser corp 
>>> culture, but i could not even dream of asking to go to Jamaica (arin area) 
>>> for the last ARIN meeting.
>> 
>> You are entitled to your opinion.
>> 
>> If ARIN didn’t exist, how would you go about guaranteeing unique registered 
>> GUA blocks and ASNs? Who would operate whois and in-addr.arpa, ip6.arpa?
> 
> ICANN operates in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa.

Technically you are right, sort of.

ICANN takes the data supplied by the RIRs and compiles it into zone files which 
are then distributed to servers.

AIUI, most of the servers are hosted and maintained by the RIRs. Most if not 
all of the zone file information is supplied to ICANN by the RIRs.

I stand by my statement to the extent that it is close enough for the purposes 
for which it was made.

Without the RIR, ICANN’s idea of what should go into ip6.arpa and in-addr.arp 
would get pretty stale pretty fast. Of course, that wouldn’t matter because 
AIUI, without the servers being supplied, hosted, maintained by the RIRs, it 
would also be fairly invisible as well. But keep those ICANN delusions of 
grandeur coming.

Owen

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