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[rpd] Co chair Election Process

Nasir Faruk nasirfaruk at gmail.com
Mon Jul 20 05:23:55 UTC 2020


Dear All,

I have been following the debates unfolding. Pros and Cons of each proposed
path. vis-à-vis tenure extension or online election. Both are valid
arguments. However, Covid-19 has changed many things this year including
they way we live. This is indeed an extreme situation. I don't see why we
shouldn't take the shortest path to resolve these issues.

Having studied the issues at hand, in my opinion, tenure extension should
be the best bet and I don't see this to be a big problem considering the
marvellous well done job the chairs are embarking.

Regards.

Faruk.

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> 1. La r?union doit se tenir physiquement (Philippe Ngoy)

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> Chers tous j'ai lus le mails de tout un chacun mais je trouve enfantin que

> nous discutons sur la r?alit? que nous voyons avec nos yeux. La communaut?

> devrais faire les enqu?tes sur l'effectivit? de la connexion en RDC avant

> de d?clarer que la r?union dois se tenir en ligne.

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> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2020 15:54:57 -0700

> From: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com>

> To: Paschal Ochang <pascosoft at gmail.com>

> Cc: Anthony Ubah <ubah.tonyiyke at gmail.com>, "rpd at afrinic.net"

> <rpd at afrinic.net>

> Subject: Re: [rpd] Co-Chair Election Process

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>

> > On Jul 17, 2020, at 1:09 PM, Paschal Ochang <pascosoft at gmail.com> wrote:

> >

> > +1 Tony.

> >

> > Categorising various participants and members in rpd and mapping them to

> their respective voting privileges will be a good way to start.

>

> Can you please explain to me what these ?categories would be??

>

> To the best of my knowledge, there are only two possible categories:

>

> 1. Eligible to vote in co-chair election.

> 2. Ineligible to vote in co-chair election.

>

> If there are additional categories in RPD of which I?m unaware, please

> enlighten me as to what those categories are and how one would qualify or

> disqualify for each particular category.

>

> > I have attended multiple meetings and have networked with people whom

> have never posted on or commented on RPD but have spoken passionately in

> open mic sessions and I was amazed why they have been incognito in mailing

> lists.

>

> Exactly. It is not legitimate to disenfranchise voters simply because they

> have chosen not to post on the mailing list, nor should we reward the most

> frequent bloviators simply on the basis of excessive posting.

>

> > I think where we missed it a little bit may be trying to tie the

> development of a remote or electronic voting system together with a

> proposal. I don't think a proposal must first scale through in order to

> spear head the development of a remote or electronic voting system. This

> should be policy independent IMHO.

>

> There are those who claim that the PDP-Bis proposal solves all the worlds

> problems, including this one. Personally, I think it is a fundamentally

> flawed proposal which creates more problems than it solves, but this is not

> the thread for debating that. I agree that translating the current election

> procedure to a virtual environment can be accomplished without modifying

> the RPD and without accepting the other changes proposed by PDP-bis.

>

> IMHO, the so-called ?sleeper cell? effect is a red herring. It is easily

> prevented by choosing a date in the past and determining eligibility to

> vote based on having an email address subscribed to RPD as of said date. By

> doing so, it prevents a mass-registration of email addresses in preparation

> (since subscribing after that point won?t qualify you) and it creates a

> simple basis for admitting people into the voter-eligible meeting room. If

> necessary, a second non-voting conference session could be set up to stream

> the same audio/video and facilitate attendance by those not eligible to

> vote.

>

> Vote could then literally be taken by show of hands (virtually every

> conferencing system supports some variant of the ?raised hand? metaphor)

> and it would be almost entirely compliant with the existing PDP. The small

> changes necessary (virtual vs. in-person raised hands) are well within the

> ?co-chairs may vary the process as necessary to meet exceptional

> circumstances? clause (paraphrased).

>

> >

> > While we already have limited time we can have a remote meeting and

> discuss everything in the agenda while delaying the election process a

> little bit and thereby extending the tenure of the current seat holders.

>

> I really see no need to delay the election of co-chairs, though I have no

> objection to extending the term of the current co-chairs either. They have

> been doing an admirable job IMHO.

>

> > Hopefully when we adapt to the new normal and can hold a face to face

> meeting we can hold elections by then and I will get to see and enjoy the

> physical company of our beloved Afrinic community as usual.

>

> I would not be so sure that the new normal will include face to face

> meetings.

>

> I hope it does, but it is far from certain at this time.

>

>

> Owen

>

>

>

>

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> Message: 3

> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2020 18:36:22 -0700

> From: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com>

> To: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet at consulintel.es>

> Cc: "rpd at afrinic.net" <rpd at afrinic.net>

> Subject: Re: [rpd] Co-Chair Election Process

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>

> > On Jul 18, 2020, at 2:07 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via RPD <

> rpd at afrinic.net> wrote:

> >

> > Not really ? your expressions are valid for this case (we also have the

> equivalent ones in Spanish), but ?poder es querer? has different

> connotations.

> >

> > Poder has a double-sense. Stands for ?power? is a verb, may be ?to have

> the power?

>

> I?ve always understood Poder as ?ability? or ?capability? more than

> ?power? usually translated to english as ?can? as in ?El puedo hablar? ==

> ?He can speak?.

>

> (apologies if my conjugation is off, it?s very rusty from high school

> which was many many years ago)

>

> > Querer is the verb ?to want?, also ?love?. I think the most appropriate

> here is ?to will?

>

> Sure? I figured it literally translate is ?To want is to be able? which is

> how I came to ?Necessity is the mother of invention.?

>

> > So probably the best translation will be ?will is to have power?

>

> I think not. For one thing, that phrase just doesn?t parse in English. For

> another, it?s clearly an idiom that travels reasonably close to literal

> meaning in Spanish, but does not translate literally to an equivalent idiom

> in English.

>

> > Actually the complete expresion es ?poder es querer y querer es poder?

>

> So literally, I?d interpret that as ?To be able is to want and to want is

> to be able.?

>

> Figuratively, this seems like kind of a cross between two English idioms?

>

> The one I previously mentioned (?Necessity is the mother of invention.?)

> and another one which is ?Just because you can do something doesn?t mean

> you should do it.?

>

> While I realize that will seem far removed in a literal sense, I think the

> connotations are similar in that I think both reference the tendency of

> people to want to take actions within their power even if it?s not

> necessarily the best solution under the exact circumstances.

>

> Bottom line: Everyone in virtually every culture speaks largely in idioms

> and idioms are the second hardest thing to translate because they tend to

> be very dependent on the originating culture and contain references not

> common to people of other descents. (Jokes are the hardest from what I have

> been told by professional translators).

>

> Owen

>

> >

> > Regards,

> > Jordi

> >

> > @jordipalet

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > El 18/7/20 6:01, "Owen DeLong" <owen at delong.com <mailto:owen at delong.com>>

> escribi?:

> >

> > Jordi,

> >

> > The closest English translation is ?Necessity is the mother of

> invention?? It means ?that which is needed will eventually be invented.?

> >

> > Another close corollary is ?Problem is just another word for

> Opportunity?.

> >

> > Owen

> >

> >

> >

> >> On Jul 17, 2020, at 8:51 PM, Kangamutima zabika Christophe <

> funga.roho at yandex.com <mailto:funga.roho at yandex.com>> wrote:

> >>

> >> +1 Jordi

> >>

> >> Je soutien parfaitement ta fa?on de voir les choses. Nous devrions

> plutot recenser tous les obstacles tout en examinant les solutions

> plausibles au lieu de nous enteter dans le sc?nario de l'impossibilit?.

> >>

> >> KANGAMUTIMA

> >>

> >> 17.07.2020, 22:41, "JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via RPD" <rpd at afrinic.net

> <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net>>:

> >>> Hi Anthony,

> >>>

> >>> It looks very strange to me that people from Africa itself is the most

> pessimistic about ?we can?t do this? and all kind of objections, while the

> rest of the world did that. Is like you don?t trust yourself.

> >>>

> >>> There is no need to do it ?absolutely? on-line in the second or even

> minute. For an election, you can open a time frame for 7 days before the

> deadline, or during the full on-line event, or something similar.

> >>>

> >>> There are tons of solutions to all the possible issues that you and

> others are exposing.

> >>>

> >>> I always say ?querer es poder?, which I?m not sure if it can be

> directly translated to English as ?wanting to do something is being able to

> do it?.

> >>>

> >>> Regards,

> >>> Jordi

> >>>

> >>> @jordipalet

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> El 17/7/20 20:48, "Anthony Ubah" <ubah.tonyiyke at gmail.com <mailto:

> ubah.tonyiyke at gmail.com>> escribi?:

> >>>

> >>> Hello,

> >>> It will be extremely difficult to run an online election in such small

> notice without flaws.

> >>> The idea of hand-raising looks interesting, but as Owen highlighted,

> there is the possibility of an individual sitting behind multiple

> terminals, across multiple VPNs, or on VMs raising hands. There is also no

> limit to the number of email accounts one can register in the RPD.

> >>> Also, internet speeds in different parts of the continent can not

> guarantee real-time participation to the voting process. Poorly timed

> voting can impact election results.

> >>> An online voting system can only be credible if every member of the

> community is assigned a unique ID, and if there is a policy guiding the

> accreditation of voters. These are not obtainable at the moment.

> >>> Thus forcing an e-voting process will be a recipe for chaos and

> disaster.

> >>> I think the current co-chairs should be made to stay on, until the

> next window.

> >>>

> >>> Kind regards,

> >>> Anthony

> >>>

> >>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 5:34 PM <rpd-request at afrinic.net <mailto:

> rpd-request at afrinic.net>> wrote:

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> >>>> 1. Re: Co-Chair Election Process (Owen DeLong)

> >>>> 2. Re: Co-Chair Election Process (Owen DeLong)

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> >>>>

> >>>> Message: 1

> >>>> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 09:28:46 -0700

> >>>> From: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com <mailto:owen at delong.com>>

> >>>> To: Murungi Daniel <dmurungi at wia.co.tz <mailto:dmurungi at wia.co.tz>>

> >>>> Cc: "rpd >> AfriNIC Resource Policy" <rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:

> rpd at afrinic.net>>

> >>>> Subject: Re: [rpd] Co-Chair Election Process

> >>>> Message-ID: <BC6A53D4-B610-4D3D-AE0F-2FEB70DF2B05 at delong.com <mailto:

> BC6A53D4-B610-4D3D-AE0F-2FEB70DF2B05 at delong.com>>

> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> > On Jul 16, 2020, at 06:10 , Murungi Daniel <dmurungi at wia.co.tz

> <mailto:dmurungi at wia.co.tz>> wrote:

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Dear all,

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Am of the view that we should proceed with the election. The

> current environment (inability to vote in person or via show of hands)

> provides us with an opportunity to come up with alternative mechanisms

> which can be tested and modified accordingly.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > If we are faced with another scenario such as this in the future,

> we won?t have to go back to the drawing board.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Regarding the ?sleeper cells? effect (aptly named by Sami :) ), the

> suggestion of a minimum number of posts should suffice. We should also

> follow up on the suggestion of always using email IDs associated with the

> member's organization as mentioned in previous posts (we could discuss this

> plus other alternatives on a separate thread).

> >>>>

> >>>> Every regions PDP is open to any interested participant, not merely

> resource holders or members.

> >>>>

> >>>> As such, I?m not sure how demanding the use of email IDs associated

> with a member?s organization could possibly be valid.

> >>>>

> >>>> Owen

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> ------------------------------

> >>>>

> >>>> Message: 2

> >>>> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2020 09:34:18 -0700

> >>>> From: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com <mailto:owen at delong.com>>

> >>>> To: Daniel Yakmut <yakmutd at googlemail.com <mailto:

> yakmutd at googlemail.com>>

> >>>> Cc: "rpd >> AfriNIC Resource Policy" <rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:

> rpd at afrinic.net>>

> >>>> Subject: Re: [rpd] Co-Chair Election Process

> >>>> Message-ID: <3431CFDD-BD7B-4B0F-865D-64E95720DF61 at delong.com <mailto:

> 3431CFDD-BD7B-4B0F-865D-64E95720DF61 at delong.com>>

> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

> >>>>

> >>>> I am not opposed to tenure extension until we can come to an agreed

> process.

> >>>>

> >>>> However, I think that if we use the raised-hand capability of the

> conferencing system chosen (Zoom, WebEx, Adobe all have this feature), I

> think we have a reasonable approximation of the same situation as the

> in-person meeting.

> >>>>

> >>>> I?m not aware of any Bots that have mastered joining a remote meeting

> and engaging in a show of hands at the appropriate time when a question is

> called by voice. That would, indeed, be one heck of a sophisticated bot.

> >>>>

> >>>> There is, of course, the risk of someone sitting at multiple machines

> logged into the conference multiple times under different identities, but

> that can be solved by limiting the participation to RPD list subscribers

> where each subscribed email is able to get exactly one session.

> >>>>

> >>>> We could even base it on a cutoff of emails registered on the list

> prior to some date certain, perhaps even the original AIS start date.

> >>>>

> >>>> Owen

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> > On Jul 16, 2020, at 06:57 , Daniel Yakmut via RPD <rpd at afrinic.net

> <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net>> wrote:

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Dear All,

> >>>> > How do we generate a voters register? How do we verify that the

> voters are humans not robots?

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Let us remember, there are people who will never participate in

> exchanges on the rpd, but when it comes to voting they will vote, because

> they have been passive observers. So tying any condition like no. of posts

> is an exclusion agenda.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > It is an attempt by the vocal minority to suppress the silent

> majority, and this is a recipe for commotion.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > That is why I posit that, agreeing to terms and conditions for

> e-voting in a polarise environment will take time, intense discussions,

> confidence building and trust. This I am not sure we can achieve before

> September.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Hence, the tenure extension will allow us resolve all issues. I

> think e-voting is inevitable in the foreseeable future.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Simply,

> >>>> > Daniel

> >>>> >

> >>>> > On Jul 16, 2020 12:55 PM, "Paschal Ochang" <pascosoft at gmail.com

> <mailto:pascosoft at gmail.com> <mailto:pascosoft at gmail.com <mailto:

> pascosoft at gmail.com>>> wrote:

> >>>> > Hello all,

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Yes I will gave to agree with the extension of the period of

> service of the current co-chair whose tenure is about to expire. In as much

> as almost every process in the is pandemic era will benefit from virtual

> participations we need to look at the intricacies of the current

> suggestions for using rpd participants and remote voting.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > I can remember that a policy regarding electronic voting was

> rejected due to loopholes in the proposal.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Secondly disenfranchising folks who will love to participate even

> in the last minute should not be justifiable.

> >>>> >

> >>>> >

> >>>> > On Thursday, July 16, 2020, Taiwo Oyewande <

> taiwo.oyewande88 at gmail.com <mailto:taiwo.oyewande88 at gmail.com> <mailto:

> taiwo.oyewande88 at gmail.com <mailto:taiwo.oyewande88 at gmail.com>>> wrote:

> >>>> > Hi Eddy, Hi all,

> >>>> >

> >>>> > At a time like this, based on the importance of the co-chair

> election to the policy development process, the standing election process

> that clearly states a show of hands and the delicate nature of this

> election, i will like to suggest that the period of service of the current

> co-chair be extended till the next face to face meeting.

> >>>> >

> >>>> > Regards

> >>>> > Taiwo

> >>>> >

> >>>> >> On 16 Jul 2020, at 11:48, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via RPD <

> rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net> <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:

> rpd at afrinic.net>>> wrote:

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> ?

> >>>> >> Yep, in fact looking at the features and the way it works, seems

> very very close to what LACNIC is using (I believe the developed in-house,

> but I?m not sure).

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Regards,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Jordi

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> @jordipalet

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> El 16/7/20 12:35, "Mike Silber" <silber.mike at gmail.com <mailto:

> silber.mike at gmail.com> <mailto:silber.mike at gmail.com <mailto:

> silber.mike at gmail.com>>> escribi?:

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> This platform has been recommended to me and code is available:

> https://heliosvoting.org <https://heliosvoting.org/> <

> https://heliosvoting.org/ <https://heliosvoting.org/>>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> On 16 Jul 2020, at 11:51, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via RPD <

> rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net> <mailto:rpd at afrinic.net <mailto:

> rpd at afrinic.net>>> wrote:

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Hi Eddy, all,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> LACNIC always do this remotely and electronically, using the

> subscribers in the RPD mailing list at some point before the process starts

> (to avoid ?lots of friends? not really ?part of the PDP? to join the day

> before the voting).

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> I will think it is the best choice we have in replacement for a

> non-in-person-meeting.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> I think they could help in providing the platform or the code or

> something similar, in case you don?t have already an existing platform to

> do that.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Regards,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Jordi

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> @jordipalet

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> El 16/7/20 11:47, "Eddy Kayihura" <eddy at afrinic.net <mailto:

> eddy at afrinic.net> <mailto:eddy at afrinic.net <mailto:eddy at afrinic.net>>>

> escribi?:

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Dear PDWG community members

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> The Public Policy Meeting will be on the agenda of the Africa

> Internet Summit 2020 (AIS-20) inSeptember. One PDWG co-chair?s term (one

> year) will end during the Public Policy Meeting.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> The election process for the PDWG co-chair (please see

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election <

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election><

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election <

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election>> for

> more details) says that voting shall be by a simple show of hands. However,

> this Public Policy meeting shall be held online.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> We are therefore requesting feedback from the community on how

> AFRINIC can best proceed with the election to fill the vacant seat of one

> PDP co-chair. We shall be delighted to receive your proposals for this

> important matter and hope we can have a consensus within a week.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Regards,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Eddy

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> -----

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Chers membres de la communaut? du PDWG,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> La r?union de politique publique sera ? l'ordre du jour du Sommet

> Africain de l'Internet 2020 (AIS-20) qui se tiendra du 14 au 18 septembre

> 2020. Le mandat d'un des copr?sidents du PDWG (un an) prendra fin pendant

> la r?union de politique publique.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Le processus d'?lection du copr?sident du PDWG (voir

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election <

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election><

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election <

> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/development-working-group#election>> pour

> plus de d?tails) pr?voit que le vote se fera ? main lev?e. Toutefois, cette

> r?union de politique publique se tiendra en ligne.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Nous demandons donc ? la communaut? de nous faire part de ses

> commentaires sur la meilleure fa?on pour AFRINIC de proc?der ? l'?lection

> pour pourvoir le si?ge vacant d'un copr?sident du PDP. Nous serons ravis de

> recevoir vos propositions sur cette importante question et esperons avoir

> un consensus dans une semaine.

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Cordialement,

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Eddy

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> ----

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Eddy Kayihura

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> Chief Executive Officer

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC)

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> t: +230 403 5100 | tt: @afrinic | w: www.afrinic.net <

> http://www.afrinic.net/> <http://www.afrinic.net/ <http://www.afrinic.net/>>

> <http://www.afrinic.net <http://www.afrinic.net/>> <

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> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpd>>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> **********************************************

> >>>> >> IPv4 is over

> >>>> >> Are you ready for the new Internet ?

> >>>> >> http://www.theipv6company.com <http://www.theipv6company.com/> <

> http://www.theipv6company.com/ <http://www.theipv6company.com/>>

> >>>> >> The IPv6 Company

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> This electronic message contains information which may be

> privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the

> exclusive use of the individual(s) named above and further non-explicilty

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> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpd <

> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpd>>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >>

> >>>> >> **********************************************

> >>>> >> IPv4 is over

> >>>> >> Are you ready for the new Internet ?

> >>>> >> http://www.theipv6company.com <http://www.theipv6company.com/> <

> http://www.theipv6company.com/ <http://www.theipv6company.com/>>

> >>>> >> The IPv6 Company

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> >>>> >> This electronic message contains information which may be

> privileged or confidential. The information is intended to be for the

> exclusive use of the individual(s) named above and further non-explicilty

> authorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this

> information, even if partially, including attached files, is strictly

> prohibited and will be considered a criminal offense. If you are not the

> intended recipient be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or

> use of the contents of this information, even if partially, including

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> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/rpd>>

> >>>> >

> >>>> >

> >>>> > --

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> >>>> > Paschal.

> >>>> >

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> > **********************************************

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> > The IPv6 Company

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