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[AfriNIC-rpd] AfriNIC-12 Public Policy Meeting Update
Vincent Ngundi
vincent at ngundi.me.ke
Tue Jun 8 10:41:40 UTC 2010
Dear Douglas,
The discusssions on this policy were concluded after lunch and there was
consensus that the proposal moves to the 15-day last call period.
There were a couple of changes that the community recommended (which I gave
a summary of at the meeting) and which will be incorporated in the revised
draft.
Regards,
Vincent Ngundi
*Chair, AfriNIC PDP-MG*
**
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Douglas Onyango <ondouglas at yahoo.com>wrote:
> Hello PDP chair,
> With all due respect i have no recollection of proposal *3. Policy
> Development on the AfriNIC Service Region - Going for a last call
> *
> I remember Badru taking to the mic to clarify what had been agreed on, and
> what i agreed to, which i believe most of the people did was to take this
> policy back to the mailing list.
>
> Am i missing something?
>
> Regards,
> Douglas Onyango +256(0712)981329
> Life is the educators practical joke in which you spend the first half
> learning, and the second half learning that everything you learned in the
> first was wrong.
>
>
> --- On *Tue, 6/8/10, Vincent Ngundi <vincent at ngundi.me.ke>* wrote:
>
>
> From: Vincent Ngundi <vincent at ngundi.me.ke>
> Subject: [AfriNIC-rpd] AfriNIC-12 Public Policy Meeting Update
>
> To: "AfriNIC RPD MList" <rpd at afrinic.net>
> Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 11:19 AM
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> The AfriNIC-12 Public Policy meeting that ended last week was very
> successful. The quality of the discussions was rich with three (3) policy
> proposals being discussed by the community.
>
> What follows is a summary of the decisions made by the community during the
> publicy policy meetings:
>
> *1. IPv4 Softlanding Policy Proposal*
> The proposal provides a strategy on how to manage AfriNIC's last /8 IPv4
> allocation so as to enable a smooth transition to IPv6.
>
> This proposal gathered consensus but with a few amendments. The proposal
> will be going to the 15-day last call period shortly.
>
> *2. Abuse Contact Information Policy Proposal*
> The proposal seeks to introduce a mandatory reference to IRT objects in the
> inetnum, inet6num and aut-num objects in the AfriNIC Whois database in order
> to provide a more accurate and efficient way for abuse reports to reach the
> correct network contact.
>
> This policy proposal did not gather consensus and therefore will be
> returned to the RPD mailing list for further discussions and will possibly
> be presented at the next AfriNIC Public Policy meeting (AfriNIC-13).
>
> *3. Policy Development on the AfriNIC Service Region*
> The proposal revises the current AfriNIC Policy Development Process (PDP).
>
> This proposal gathered consensus but with a few amendments. The proposal
> will be going to the 15-day last call period shortly.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vincent Ngundi
> *Chair, AfriNIC PDP-MG*
>
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