>> one difference in north america from the other 'regions' is that there
>> is a strong and very separate operator community and forum.
> Right. However, it seems to me that this strong separation has led to
> exactly the problem you raised. The issue, as far as I can tell, is
> that there are f
Randy,
On Jan 7, 2011, at 9:31 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> one difference in north america from the other 'regions' is that there
> is a strong and very separate operator community and forum.
Right. However, it seems to me that this strong separation has led to exactly
the problem you raised. The i
> The issue I see is that there are non-address allocation{, policy}
> topics that can deeply affect network operations in which ARIN has a
> direct role, yet network operators (outside of the normal ARIN
> participants) have no obvious mechanism in which to
> comment/discuss/etc. Examples would i
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