On Nov 19, 2024, at 4:09 PM, William Herrin <bill@herrin.us> wrote: ... If the ASO AC wants community input and participation the process they've picked is, respectfully, entirely wrong. Ideas need discussion and debate to germinate and questionnaires fail to capture answers to questions the author didn't think to ask. Good Morning Bill - The ASO AC process is completely open to input from any interested party, as there is a wide range of communities that may want to provide input into the process. In some cases, communities may coalesce around a single submission and in others (such as I would expect among NANOGers) there’s likely to end up being a variety of different views submitted by those interested in this topic. Nothing precludes you from having as much “discussion and debate” as you need for the germination of your ideas, but you do not get to constrain others as to how they wish to develop & submit their own ideas into the process. The ASO AC will consider all of the input received on a global basis and use it to evolve the proposed ICP-2 principles accordingly. The ASO AC (also known as the NRO NC) is comprised of members that were elected by the community in each RIR region to represent the respective communities for these sorts of processes – just as they do in global Internet number resource policy development. For the ARIN region, the representatives are Kevin Blumberg, Nick Nugent, and Chris Quesada (Chris serving thru 2024, with Amy Potter elected & starting in Jan 2025.) If you have concerns about the process being followed by the ASO AC in the development of the ICP-2 principles, I would suggest raising such with any of the representatives from this region. Thanks! /John John Curran President and CEO American Registry for Internet Numbers