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[rpd] [Community-Discuss] Larus foundation fellowship
hkariuki at isoc.or.ke
hkariuki at isoc.or.ke
Fri Jul 5 13:39:54 UTC 2019
Wafa,
Thank you for the below education package.
As a new AFRINIC fellow, I am finding it helpful in understanding
policy issues and will hopefully join in the conversation
constructively.
Regards,
Hellen,
Vice President, ISOC Kenyan Chapter.
On 2019-07-02 12:30 PM, wafa DAHMANI wrote:
> Hi
>
> It fell under public domain, that those who benefited from Larus
> foundation fellowship to attend the last afrinic meeting in Kampala,
> were given a confidential Education package on AFRINIC Number
> Resources Policy proposals detailed in the following link:
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kf7K8JdL-zl5NYjlboltmoXeq2mAJvNg
>
> The document lists the proposals to be discussed, Larus Foundation
> views of Pros and Cons on each of them, selective PDWG participants
> interventions on the proposals.
>
> The education package so proposed intends to condition these
> participants views on the proposals and their contributions at the
> PPM and after....
>
> I like to remind us that the PDP is open for any individual willing to
> participate. Views expressed are personal. No need to know who is
> behind each source email address... only opinions expressed in the
> context of the PDP matter. The substance of contribution really
> matter. Diversity of views are encouraged. Lack of disagreement is
> more important than of agreement. Also PDP is not a matter of
> volume, repetition or persistence.
>
> RFC 7282 section 6 and 7 are clear on these aspects of the rough
> consensus process.
>
> Section 6
>
> One hundred people for and five people against might not be rough
> consensus.
>
> Section 7
>
> Five people for and one hundred people against might still be rough
> consensus
>
> My African fellows,
>
> Your desire to participate to AFRINIC policy development Process is
> legitimate and must be encouraged. I hope the last meeting was useful
> to you and allow you to identify the issues, understand what is going
> on and what Africa needs... I hope you’ve made your minds and now
> able to speak on your personal capacity..
>
> The real education package is as below:
>
> =====
>
> Proposal to establish AFRINIC
>
> http://web01.jnb.afrinic.net/en/library/policies/archive/ppm-minutes/862-kuala-lumpur-1997
>
> IANA report on AFRINIC (Accreditation)
>
> https://www.iana.org/reports/2005/afrinic-report-05aug2005.pdf
>
> AFRINIC constitution
>
> https://www.afrinic.net/bylaws
>
> Registration Service Agreement
>
> https://www.afrinic.net/membership/agreements#rsa
>
> AFRINIC policy manual
>
> https://afrinic.net/policy/manual
>
> AFRINIC policies before the adoption of the CPM
>
> https://www.afrinic.net/cpm-pre
>
> AFRINIC PDP
>
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy
>
> Rough Consensus
>
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7282
>
> AFRINIC current policy proposals
>
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals
>
> RiRs PDPs
>
> https://www.nro.net/policy/regional/
>
> RIR comparative policy overview
>
> https://www.nro.net/policy/regional/rir-comparative-policy-overview/
>
> ==============
>
> Please read and process them, ask questions and find your way.
>
> Come build African Internet by Africans.
>
> As for Larus Foundation, your relationship to cloud innovation,
> afrinic member with suspicious activities, holding 6 millions of IPv4
> is long established and discussed many times on this list. I hope the
> fellows would find these discussions in the archives.
>
> I call the attention of the board on the repetitive attempts of this
> resource member to hijack the PDP for its sordid intentions... the
> provisions of the bylaws and RSA must carefully be applied to recall
> members to acceptable code of conduct.
>
> The African Internet community as well as the global Internet
> community must pay close attention and protect the RIRs Policy
> development process and operations.
>
> -Wafa
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