3 Feb
2011
3 Feb
'11
5:53 p.m.
On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:15 AM, Kevin Stange wrote:
On 02/03/2011 11:41 AM, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
I'm not inclined to believe that ARIN members will collectively agree on anything significant, so the policy process is a lot like U.S. government (not a lot getting done).
ARIN members don't make binding votes on individual policy actions, they elect the Advisory Council and Board of ARIN. ARIN solicits policy proposals and takes feedback and general counts of yea and nay votes for those proposals before deciding whether to adopt them.
Those advisory votes are by the community, not the membership as well. Owen