Wouldn't that be kind of pointless? ARIN policies are proposed by the public, not ARIN staff or board members. https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html Policy proposals may be submitted by anyone in the global Internet community except for members of the ARIN Board of Trustees or the ARIN staff. On Wed, 23 Dec 2009, O'Reirdan, Michael wrote:
JD
Great point, I am more than happy to have a couple of people from ARIN or RIPE as guests at the next MAAWG in SFO or the subsequent one in Barcelona.
Mike
On 12/23/09 1:18 PM, "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk-lists@cybernothing.org> wrote:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 11:58 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster@gmail.com> wrote:
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Folks should not be so obtuse about these activities. It's almost blatantly in-your-face, so to speak. These guys have no fear of retribution.
no real arguement, but... 'please provide some set of workable solutions'
The ARIN meetings (at least) are open, please come and help guide policies. I'm sure RIPE also wouldn't mind a discussion, if there could be some positive policy outcome.
Rather than expecting anti-spam researchers to lobby at ARIN & RIPE meetings, perhaps ARIN & RIPE representatives could visit anti-spam meetings such as MAAWG to ask how they can help?
I'd be happy to make some introductions.
-- J.D. Falk <jdfalk@returnpath.net> Return Path Inc
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