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[rpd] RPD Digest, Vol 160, Issue 46

Fernando Frediani fhfrediani at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 16:32:25 UTC 2020


Hello

This is actually not the case.
If there is a believe any African government can do that this is not
true. This would be possible only if the Judiciary Power of Mauritius
(where AfriNic is headquarted) mandates that.

Also if this proposal doesn't pass it is still possible that the
Judiciary Power mandated AfriNic do the same regardless there is a
policy (which is an administrative thing) for that or not. This is very
unlikely to happen though. Therefore any other African Governments
cannot do anything so easily as thought.

Fernando

On 30/01/2020 13:14, Blaise Fyama wrote:

>

> I do not support the RPKI ROAs for Unallocated and Unassigned Afrinic

> Address Space policy as it raises the concern about the control of

> internet; should we have to let the government take all control of

> RPKI and therefore representing a risk on how to make sure the use of

> Internet free and legitimate. I therefore object it on the the

> engagement of a free internet controlled by the community and its users.

>

>

> Blaise FYAMA

>

> Msc, PhD.

>

> Professeur Associé

>

> Secrétaire Général Académique Honoraire/UL

>

> Doyen de la Faculté des Sciences Informatiques/UL

>

> Chef de Département Génie Electrique/ESI-UNILU

>

> Chef de Service Informatique/Polytech-UNILU

>

> Consultant Informatique BIT/PAEJK

>

> Tel: +243995579515

>

>

>

>

> Le jeu. 30 janv. 2020 à 16:52, Kakel Mbumb <kakelmbumb at gmail.com

> <mailto:kakelmbumb at gmail.com>> a écrit :

>

> Hello all, i think RPKI asks for bogon but does not stop bogon and

> it shall not involve in routing issue. Do we really want it to

> centralise the control of the internet because it can present

> potential risk for government to overtake it.

> Regards..

>

>

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> Le jeu. 30 janv. 2020 à 14:00, <rpd-request at afrinic.net

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>    1. Re: End of LAST call (Sander Steffann)

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> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 15:19:17 +0100

> From: Sander Steffann <sander at steffann.nl

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> To: Frank Habicht <geier at geier.ne.tz <mailto:geier at geier.ne.tz>>

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> Subject: Re: [rpd] End of LAST call

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> Hi Frank & chairs,

>

> > There were no new problems or arguments that were not

> addresses, during the last call.

>

> I think this is correct. As a community we should listen and

> try to understand all objections. Once they are addressed (but

> not necessarily accommodated) they should not block consensus

> anymore.

>

> > If that is a wrong understanding, we request guidance from

> the co-chairs as to what the remaining problems are.

>

> It would be useful (at least for proposals which cause much

> discussion) if the chairs could make a list of raised

> objections and whether or not they have been addressed (where

> useful with links to the mailing list archives). That way

> there is transparency on how their decision was reached.

>

> One example is

> https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/2017-February/011987.html

>

> I do realise this is a lot of work. In the RIPE region we

> (when I was still a chair) often got help from RIPE NCC. They

> would help us with making the first draft, and then the chairs

> would verify that and publish it. It always remains the

> responsibility of the chairs, but that doesn't mean they have

> to refuse help :)

>

> Cheers,

> Sander

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