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Arnaud AMELINA amelnaud at gmail.com
Tue Oct 13 09:09:30 UTC 2020


@Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> +100000......

Le lun. 12 oct. 2020 à 23:47, Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> a écrit :


>

>

> On Mon, 12 Oct 2020, 16:11 Ekaterina Kalugina, <kay.k.prof at gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

>> Dear community,

>>

>> Dear Noah, what do you think would happen when the expansion of the

>> internet in the region would exhaust the AFRINIC pool before an inter RIR

>> policy is passed?

>>

>

> We shall have a better transfer policy in place which has undergone the

> PDP process and is accepted by the working group.

>

> What would happen when the supply cannot adequately meet the demand?

>>

>

> Existing Intra-RIR, IPv6 adoption and an acceptable Inter-RIR will happen.

>

>

>> How many business would shut down?

>>

> How many new enterprises won't be able to open?

>>

>

> What the heck are you talking about?

>

> How many people will be devoid of an opportunity of remote education and

>> work, that became the status quo because of the pandemic?

>>

>

> FYI, learning institutions are open in most parts and so is work. Like I

> said, your pandemic whatever is out of the scope of the discussion.

>

> How do you think all this would impact the economy of the region? How

>> would that affect the African communities that are already struggling?

>>

>

> You clearly know little about this region's economy. Please do your

> homework and save yourself from this self imposed burden of some perceived

> savior. We see you Ekatarina, we really do.

>

> If you have stopped for a moment to ask yourself these questions you would

>> not feel as blind as you do.

>>

>

> If calling out co-chairs for ignoring the PDP process in their attempt to

> force through a flawed transfer proposal is blind, then you are clearly

> misguided to say the least.

>

>

>> The apocalypse is already happening. Whether you choose to see it like

>> this or not is irrelevant to millions of people who lost their lives and

>> jobs because of covid. We cannot stop this from happening.

>>

>

> We also have Malaria. You have lost all your arguments now you are talking

> apocalypse and covid.

>

>

>> But we CAN make sure that the African communities will have enough

>> resources to live through these tough times with minimal impact.

>>

>

> Are you promising us some IPv4 AID?

>

>

>> And this, in my view, is precisely what this policy is seeking to

>> accomplish.

>>

>

> The proponents of the policy proposal and the co-chairs alike should

> follow the PDP and not come up with varge arguments and new versions of the

> proposal during the last call contrary to the PDP in an attempt to force

> it forward without addressing all pending objections.

>

> Noah

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